2015 Best Year on Record for Tennessee Elite HS Talent

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Just when you thought 2014 was rich... I didn't see this posted (so feel free to merge if I missed it). This is VERY good news for us!

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Early Look- With a double digit number of prospects rated four-stars or higher this early in the 2015 cycle, it’s safe to say that this could be one of the best classes on paper in the history of recruiting in the Volunteer State. The Nashville area in particular is up.

Off the Board-
Four-star defensive back Donovan Sheffield of Nashville Ensworth has committed to Vanderbilt. Tennessee has commitments from offensive linemen Zach Stewart of Coalfield and Jack Jones of Murfreesboro Oakland, along with Lenoir City athlete Jaylond Woods- all three stars.

Best Available-
Rico McGraw, CB, Nashville Ensworth; Drew Richmond, OT, Memphis University School; Kyle Phillips, DE, Nashville Hillsboro; Jauan Jennings, DQB/ATH Murfreesboro Blackman; Van Jefferson, WR, Brentwood Ravenwood



The Buzz- McGraw, an early selection for the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, is one of the best defensive backs in the country for his cycle and it’s an excellent, deep cycle at both cornerback (where he projects) and safety. Alabama is the early pick as to where he will end up, but watch out for the Vols and others. Richmond has good size, footwork and has a slew of offers. Tennessee and Ohio State are two early suitors with staying power. Phillips’ mother is the AD at Tennessee State University in Nashville and is a Vanderbilt graduate, so the hometown Commodores look good early. Phillips is a dominant pass rusher that is already 6-foot-4, 250 pounds. Jennings is 6-foot-4, 200 pounds and has verbal offers from the likes of Ohio State and others. The only question- is he a quarterback in college? Like Phillips, Jefferson has good bloodlines. His father is Tennessee Titans receivers coach Shawn Jefferson, who played in two Super Bowls and had more than 7,000 career receiving yards in the NFL. Ohio State and others have offered Jefferson, a great route runner, early.

Potential Sleeper(s)-
Defensive end Dylan Jackson of Maryville impressed at the Atlanta VTO Combine this past spring and has great size and athleticism at 6-foot-6, 240 pounds. He could end up being a tight end or even an offensive tackle in college, but he’s got excellent potential. Also- quarterback Nick Tiano of the Baylor School in Chattanooga is 6-foot-5, 220 pounds and has a good arm. Expect his stock to rise moving forward.

Trending- Up. During the modern era of recruiting coverage (starting at the turn of the century/millennium), there has never been, on paper, the deep number of legitimate, High-FBS level prospects spread across the state of Tennessee as there is for 2015. That’s good news for Butch Jones, who is trying to rebuild the Vols. That’s good news for James Franklin, who has made in-state recruiting a point of emphasis during his time at Vanderbilt and it’s good news for other programs who recruit the state. Perhaps the most rare thing about the 2015 cycle besides the talent depth is the fact that the players are not all concentrated in the west (Memphis). Nashville has most of the talent and there are quite a few in eastern Tennessee as well.



Link- Tennessee Class of 2015 247Composite

The full article (free) analyzes every SEC member's in-state talent and those who've already committed (not sure why the links didn't copy but you can see them there along with other states. While Franklin will grab a few (when you have that many you can't get them all nor do you necessarily want them all despite the stars), this class is ripe for Jones and UT.

Class of 2015 Football Recruits SEC
 
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Great post!! Perfect time for one of the hardest working recruiting coaching staff in the nation to be rebuilding. By 2015, we should be running full speed again.
 
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Just when you thought 2014 was rich... I didn't see this posted (so feel free to merge if I missed it). This is VERY good news for us!



The full article (free) analyzes every SEC member's in-state talent and those who've already committed (not sure why the links didn't copy but you can see them there along with other states. While Franklin will grab a few (when you have that many you can't get them all nor do you necessarily want them all despite the stars), this class is ripe for Jones and UT.

Class of 2015 Football Recruits SEC



I believe the reason for the up swing of talent in Tennessee is due to the economy. Have you noticed lately all of the license plates on car from Ohio, Michigan, Vermont, Oregon, Maine,etc. ???

The economies of the northern states are horrible and the taxes are high there, so northerners are migrating to Tennessee.

This means more populated schools and thus more talent on the athletic field.....

This is one of the good side effects of our presidents horrible economic policies. People migrating to the south....
 
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I believe the reason for the up swing of talent in Tennessee is due to the economy. Have you noticed lately all of the license plates on car from Ohio, Michigan, Vermont, Oregon, Maine,etc. ???

The economies of the northern states are horrible and the taxes are high there, so northerners are migrating to Tennessee.

This means more populated schools and thus more talent on the athletic field.....

This is one of the good side effects of our presidents horrible economic policies. People migrating to the south....

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I believe the reason for the up swing of talent in Tennessee is due to the economy. Have you noticed lately all of the license plates on car from Ohio, Michigan, Vermont, Oregon, Maine,etc. ???

The economies of the northern states are horrible and the taxes are high there, so northerners are migrating to Tennessee.

This means more populated schools and thus more talent on the athletic field.....

This is one of the good side effects of our presidents horrible economic policies. People migrating to the south....


not really. then they bring their policy mindset with them
 
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I believe the reason for the up swing of talent in Tennessee is due to the economy. Have you noticed lately all of the license plates on car from Ohio, Michigan, Vermont, Oregon, Maine,etc. ???

The economies of the northern states are horrible and the taxes are high there, so northerners are migrating to Tennessee.

This means more populated schools and thus more talent on the athletic field.....

This is one of the good side effects of our presidents horrible economic policies. People migrating to the south....

Really, Not sure about that.
 
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I believe the reason for the up swing of talent in Tennessee is due to the economy. Have you noticed lately all of the license plates on car from Ohio, Michigan, Vermont, Oregon, Maine,etc. ???

The economies of the northern states are horrible and the taxes are high there, so northerners are migrating to Tennessee.

This means more populated schools and thus more talent on the athletic field.....

This is one of the good side effects of our presidents horrible economic policies. People migrating to the south....

Not sure I agree. I grew up in a town that experienced the same thing during the economic boom under Clinton. Yankees and everyone from surrounding counties came by the droves. It was more common to be from somewhere else than to be be born there. And since then the yankees have fled. Also the county I'm in now had a boom of yankees snapping up cheap retirement properties only a few years ago. They came in droves and they're currently leaving in droves despite the tax breaks, especially the senior citizen tax breaks.

My personal opinion is that online highlight reels, cheap video editing that makes it possible for coaches to get tapes in the hands of scouts and big time coaches, TN high schools going back to big high schools instead of dividing them up, among other factors, are more at play than any influx of northern talent. Given our location we've always had people move here from elsewhere and the South has always produced better talent than the North (we're more obsessed with football and that matters in terms of what sport parents push their kids into or even allow them to play).

Rich schools are finally demanding the same coaching and facilities quality as in other states and even poorer schools now have access to gyms in their town that didn't exist years ago. Parents are investing in trainers at local gyms and so much more can be learned via online and camps than ever before.

I could be wrong and you could right but that's my take on it. :toast:
 
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That's right SEC just wait until we get CBJ here we will show you! OK SEC 2014 just wait recruits will be here 2014 is our year. OK SEC just wait 2015, yep that's the year.
 
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That's right SEC just wait until we get CBJ here we will show you! OK SEC 2014 just wait recruits will be here 2014 is our year. OK SEC just wait 2015, yep that's the year.

U serious Clark?

Butch is absolutely killing it in recruiting for 2014 & 2015. Much better than previous 6 years and better than anyone could have expected.
 
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