2027 Instate Class

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While we're waiting for the imminent Hezekiah Harris and Tristian Keys flips to complete a Top 7 2026 class that further improves the talent on the roster, thought it would be interesting to start taking a look at the instate 2027 class. Good news is that it appears to be loaded, we appear to be in really good shape for quite a few of them already (despite two high level prospects being committed elsewhere, at least for now), and we've got numerous showcase home games for them to attend during what I believe will be another CFP season.

Here's the current 247 instate rankings:

We've already got LB JP Peace (Knoxville, the ultimate Vol legacy with his dad and grandfather) committed:

Callahan, when asked last night, specifically mentioned TE Malik Howard (#77 overall, Oak Ridge) and OT Princeton Uwaifo (#202 overall, Murfreesboro) as guys we're in good shape with:


By all accounts we're also in great shape for LB Omarii Sanders (#29 overall, FRA Nashville)

One would also assume we'll be a frontrunner for Vol legacy LB/S Kenneth Simon II (BA, Nashville)

QB Andre Adams (Antioch) is very talented and could be a solid pickup in between 5-stars in the 2026 class and likely 2028 class. He already has offers from Louisville, Arkansas, Cincinnati, Colorado, Georgia Tech, Minnesota, Mississippi State, NC State, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech and others:

Vols are likely strong contenders for RB Asa Barnes (Martin Westview) depending on what happens with other RBs

Thanks to @VolsFan5 added DB Miles Brown (Martin Westview), who the Vols appear to be in good shape with

Then there are the other guys who will also be national recruits, including WR Lawrence Britt (#20 overall, Memphis Lausanne); DL Jamarkus Pittman (#31 overall, Memphis, Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering, committed to Ole Miss); RB David Gabriel Georges (#47 overall, Chattanooga Baylor); and WR Kesean Bowman, (#48 overall, BA, Nashville, committed to Oregon)





There will inevitably be more instate offers and prospects emerging, but at this early stage the instate prospects could be a major part of another bigtime class in 2027.
 
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jvols199, thanks for the update! We need big time recruits in state. I am a casual observer of recruiting, pretty much everything comes from this site. I keep hearing that Keys might flip, do you have an opinion on what the odds are of that happening? Or anyone else for that matter.
 
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jvols199, thanks for the update! We need big time recruits in state. I am a casual observer of recruiting, pretty much everything comes from this site. I keep hearing that Keys might flip, do you have an opinion on what the odds are of that happening? Or anyone else for that matter.
I think he flips Friday
 
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While we're waiting for the imminent Hezekiah Harris and Tristian Keys flips to complete a Top 7 2026 class that further improves the talent on the roster, thought it would be interesting to start taking a look at the instate 2027 class. Good news is that it appears to be loaded, we appear to be in really good shape for quite a few of them already (despite two high level prospects being committed elsewhere, at least for now), and we've got numerous showcase home games for them to attend during what I believe will be another CFP season.

Here's the current 247 instate rankings:

We've already got LB JP Peace (Knoxville, the ultimate Vol legacy with his dad and grandfather) committed:

Callahan, when asked last night, specifically mentioned TE Malik Howard (#77 overall, Oak Ridge) and OT Princeton Uwaifo (#202 overall, Murfreesboro) as guys we're in good shape with:


By all accounts we're also in great shape for LB Omarii Sanders (#29 overall, FRA Nashville)

One would also assume we'll be a frontrunner for Vol legacy LB/S Kenneth Simon II (BA, Nashville)

QB Andre Adams (Antioch) is very talented and could be a solid pickup in between 5-stars in the 2026 class and likely 2028 class. He already has offers from Louisville, Arkansas, Cincinnati, Colorado, Georgia Tech, Minnesota, Mississippi State, NC State, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech and others:

Vols are likely strong contenders for RB Asa Barnes (Martin Westview) depending on what happens with other RBs

Thanks to @VolsFan5 added DB Miles Brown (Martin Westview), who the Vols appear to be in good shape with

Then there are the other guys who will also be national recruits, including WR Lawrence Britt (#20 overall, Memphis Lausanne); DL Jamarkus Pittman (#31 overall, Memphis, Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering, committed to Ole Miss); RB David Gabriel Georges (#47 overall, Chattanooga Baylor); and WR Kesean Bowman, (#48 overall, BA, Nashville, committed to Oregon)





There will inevitably be more instate offers and prospects emerging, but at this early stage the instate prospects could be a major part of another bigtime class in 2027.
Not instate guys, but two VFL legacies to add to this list:



Mom was a rower and Vol hostess. Was here twice this spring and per 247 "said he remembers going to Tennessee's home games against South Carolina in 2019 and against Kentucky in 2022. He said he also traveled to South Florida for the Vols' win over Clemson in the 2022 Orange Bowl"
 
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It’s possible the visit he scheduled won’t count as an OV, but normally when they announce them like that they are. Kids can OV starting Aug 1 before their Junior year afaik.
I didn’t see the game visit post in his thread. Yeah that’s an UV, he’ll probably take 3-5 more here before he takes an OV here next summer.
 
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Not instate guys, but two VFL legacies to add to this list:



Mom was a rower and Vol hostess. Was here twice this spring and per 247 "said he remembers going to Tennessee's home games against South Carolina in 2019 and against Kentucky in 2022. He said he also traveled to South Florida for the Vols' win over Clemson in the 2022 Orange Bowl"
Adams, Brit, Sanders, Howard, and Georges (probably a better pro style back than our offense) or Barnes need to be top priority. We land those 5 and do what we’ve done this year again next year outside of the state and the foundation will be set for legitimate championship runs if not outright favorites going into 29 and 30
 
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Bowman and Pittman committing elsewhere sucks. But there is time if the staff wants them.
Asa Barnes is underrated.
If Garner wants Pittman bad enough he will likely get him. At least in my opinion. Losing Bowman isn’t as big of a deal now that Keys is on board. Granted you want to sign 1-2 5 star receivers per class, landing him and/or Britt would be huge though, because I think they’re both inside out guys. Which is something we don’t really have besides maybe Amari Jefferson
 
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