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Health-wise, looked like only Jimmy Holiday was off to the side while media was present, stretching and working with trainers.
Linebacker Jeremy Banks was not at practice today. Not sure if it’s health or class related
Something I’ve noticed about Juwan Mitchell is that he is light. The roster has him listed at 6-2, 226 pounds. I doubt he weighs that much. He can move very well which is great for sideline-to-sideline tackling, but he can also come up and pop a blocker or ball-carrier.
Offensively, the quarterback order while we were out here was: Milton, Bailey, Hooker and Maurer. Tuesday marks the second day in-a-row that we’ve seen Maurer go last in reps, so the consolidating may already be under way.
I thought Milton threw the ball very well today. Always a lot of juice behind it, but showed some good touch on flag and post routes. Hooker again looked good throwing the ball from what I saw and Harrison Bailey had a bounce back day, connecting on several good throws. Bailey just has to tighten up his throws to the boundary as most had to much air on them.
e.cainA guy that stood out to both me and AP this morning was freshman Julian Nixon. He was getting some extra attention from Golesh on Monday during individual and looked crisp running routes out of the slot. He made an athletic catch over the middle on a ball that was high form Maurer.
For the offensive skill guys, the routes on air session was solid as the quarterbacks delivered the ball pretty well. Milton spent time between reps visiting with coaches including Heupel on his footwork on certain routes.
I thought the tight ends caught the ball well and Alex Golesh ended their routes on air period to get to blocking working. Trinity Bell was out there for the first time, but not in full gear as he did some non-contact stuff in individual. Of course Bell is coming off ACL surgery.
A guy who looks more physical and aggressive in blocking drills than I expected is Julian Nixon. He’s not ready to help now, but he has some skills and a frame to build on. He has gotten more comfortable with things the last few practices.
hubbsAt the running back position, I continue to be impressed and a bit surprised by Tyion Evans’ hands.
Hendon Hooker continues to be the one of the most vocal players on the practice field as between periods or reps you can almost always hear him firing up his teammates or encouraging them. The Virginia Tech transfer went third through routes-on-air behind Joe Milton III and Harrison Bailey, and after a couple of off-target throws he was on the mark as he found a groove.
Milton was the sharpest of the quarterbacks, the big Michigan transfer barely missing a throw and on nearly all his passes the wide receiver didn't have to break his stride.
Bailey also was accurate in routes-on-air. The early vibes in preseason camp are Milton and Hooker are out front in the quarterback competition, but Thursday's scrimmage (as well as the second one the following Tuesday) looms large for that position and it could be moving day in the race.
seven players catching kickoffs from Paxton Brooks and a Jugs machine: Wide receivers Velus Jones Jr., Jimmy Calloway and Jalin Hyatt, running backs Tiyon Evans and Jabari Small and defensive backs Trevon Flowers and Theo Jackson.
Tennessee has a lot of bodies on the defensive line, and one of the more impressive-looking players in the bunch is Kansas transfer Da'Jon Terry, who has long, powerful arms and looks like an SEC defensive lineman.
The situation at offensive tackle on Tuesday was the same as it was on Monday as the Vols worked Dayne Davis alongside Cade Mays and freshman William Parker at right tackle. Clearly it appears the Vols are trying to get all three of their top tackles to be able to play both right and left.
p.brownRJ Perry, who worked primarily at right tackle in the spring and at the start of camp, continues to get work on the left side, though he was behind junior college transfer Jeremiah Crawford on Tuesday.
The QB’s and WR’s were mainly focusing on short routes to the sideline and across the middle. It was an excellent start to practice for Joe Milton, as he was zipping the ball into the receiver’s hands, not making them hesitate on any routes.
I thought Hendon Hooker finally settled down after a few errant passes, while Harrison Bailey was efficient in his passes, especially across the middle. Most of the time, at least. The running backs were getting a little work in with the QB’s as the practice began, working on their swing routes.
t.wallaceThe RB group continues to impress with their speed, which can be a very big factor for Tennessee this season. Tiyon Evans is impressive, and along with Jabari Small, they could be an exciting duo. In addition, the coaching staff will find ways to get Dee Beckwith and Jaylen Wright on the field, especially in open space.
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