2026 Vols Transfer Portal Thread

It’s dumb and non-specific to say he’s so “well-rounded”, but I haven’t seen many players with his complete skill-set. First step, speed, quickness, release, shot, nose for assists, ability to drive, free throws etc. Chris’s Chandler analogy is on the money, but he’s got something extra.
You could even argue that the something extra Tanner has is another year of experience. Tanner's freshman numbers at Vandy were actually pretty bad despite playing 20 mpg. He only averaged 5.7 pts, 1.9 assts, and shot 26.6% from 3.

File it under "what could have been", but I wonder what kind of jump a guy like Chandler would have made from FR to SO year had we gotten a chance to see it.
 
This board would melt paying a guy that with his injury history.
This is what I'm thinking also. The Tennessee medical staff knows JP's medical situation better than anyone else. These schools offering JP all this money without any medical information or the opportunity to make him do a physical prior to signing him is crazy. He had issues with his foot again this year.
 
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There will be bigger NIL budgets. KY is going to give Pope the moon again, but it comes down to coaching. With the right roster I think our guy gets us over the hump. He’s proven he can do more with less, imagine what he can do with more.
UK would be better served by spending money on a good coach.
 
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This is what I'm thinking also. The Tennessee medical staff knows JP's medical situation better than anyone else. These schools offering JP all this money without any medical information or the opportunity to make him do a physical prior to signing him is crazy. He had issues with his foot again this year.
This. If I'm a team willing to pay that much, I'd find it mildly alarming if the current team didn't put up much of a fight close to the amount I'm offering.
 
Losing Estrella would really suck. So much for the idea of “roster continuity” and experience being needed next year after having so many new faces this season.

I know 3-4 million would be a lot, but any replacement for Estrella that has the potential and/or experience he has is almost certainly going to cost the same. Feels like “just pay him” is the right move here, but it Trilly is saying he’s gone, then he’s gone.
 
The big market this year is nuts. Had a conversation with some guys about it. It’s a supply/demand thing.

The will be more value in guards and wings for sure.

I get the injury history concerns our staff has, but I feel like we’ll end up paying $2-$3 million anyway for a worse version of Estrella. Plus, I hate the idea of Dewayne Brown and Jaylen Carey all of a sudden becoming our “veteran” core on the team. Gross.
 
UK would be better served by spending money on a good coach.
I'm a little surprised at the attraction to UK with Pope coaching. Jasper Johnson just left and he's from Woodford County which is 20 minutes from Lexington. Brandon Garrison just left, which many UK fans aren’t terribly upset about. Jaland Lowe left. Quaintance is gonna go pro. Oweh and Aberdeen graduate.

They just landed their first 2026 high school commit, Mason Williams, after the hire of his dad, former Bama and NBA guard, Mo Williams.
 
Losing Estrella would really suck. So much for the idea of “roster continuity” and experience being needed next year after having so many new faces this season.

I know 3-4 million would be a lot, but any replacement for Estrella that has the potential and/or experience he has is almost certainly going to cost the same. Feels like “just pay him” is the right move here, but it Trilly is saying he’s gone, then he’s gone.
But does the replacement player come with a similar injury risk? If you could get JP's potential in a guy with less health risk, I'd pay even more for the guy who I believe is less risky.
 
I get the injury history concerns our staff has, but I feel like we’ll end up paying $2-$3 million anyway for a worse version of Estrella. Plus, I hate the idea of Dewayne Brown and Jaylen Carey all of a sudden becoming our “veteran” core on the team. Gross.

By all accounts it sounds like we’ve got the money this year to be pretty aggressive and if we decide that the bidding price on JP is too high, then I’ll trust the staff.

The concern is obviously you commit all this money to a guy who may get hurt again. We see these injury albatross players all the time in the NBA. You can’t win with 25% of your cap on the bench.

So I can understand why we might not match a huge number. I wouldn’t wanna risk my season on JP’s foot either. If this is our one big chance, then let’s be smart about it.
 
Losing Estrella would really suck. So much for the idea of “roster continuity” and experience being needed next year after having so many new faces this season.

I know 3-4 million would be a lot, but any replacement for Estrella that has the potential and/or experience he has is almost certainly going to cost the same. Feels like “just pay him” is the right move here, but it Trilly is saying he’s gone, then he’s gone.
I think roster continuity is going the way of the dinosaur. As in extinct.
 
You could even argue that the something extra Tanner has is another year of experience. Tanner's freshman numbers at Vandy were actually pretty bad despite playing 20 mpg. He only averaged 5.7 pts, 1.9 assts, and shot 26.6% from 3.

File it under "what could have been", but I wonder what kind of jump a guy like Chandler would have made from FR to SO year had we gotten a chance to see it.
Also fair
 

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