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Robert Meachem at practice.
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Grant Ramey: Jauan Jennings was back on the practice field. More often than not, he seemed like Coach Jennings. https://twitter.com/GrantRamey/status/847552728456978433/video/1
Robert Meachem at practice.

Overall, the most notable takeaway was the return of wideout Jauan Jennings. The junior wideout missed a couple practices due to academic responsibilities and a nagging injury, but he looked solid in his return Thursday. Butch Jones had Jennings leading every rep, even stopping a drill for JJ to show everyone how to run a proper press-man slant.
I thought Jeff George had his best practice to date. Is that enough for him to make an impact in the fall? Who knows. But he looked smooth Thursday.
As for the quarterbacks, Quinten Dormady was pretty good, but Jarrett Guarantano made a couple of throws that elicited audible excitement from Mike Canales. He was really sharp.
* Without some guys on the OL, Trey Smith is getting a lot of work at right tackle.
Jesse Simonton* Kevin Beard had his wideouts practicing their release off the line during one drill. George actually beat Jennings on one rep. Later, the unit worked on run blocking.
One thing thats emerging this spring is that Walt Wells is a demanding guy on the practice field who isnt afraid to light into his players to crank up the intensity. You can also hear Wells constantly focusing on details like foot placement, where to go with your hands, how to generate leverage, etc.
One of those is Trey Smith who weve seen working almost exclusively at right tackle. He doesnt seem overwhelmed by anything getting thrown his way at the moment, and as weve mentioned repeatedly, physically, he already may be the Vols most impressive looking offensive linemen.
Ryan Johnson continues to get a great deal of work at left guard and it will be interesting to see if that move works out for all involved. It looks promising early on.
Rob LewisDefensively, with the defensive tackle depth chart being what it is, Alexis Johnson and Quay Picou are getting a ton of one-on-one attention from Brady Hoke. Now that the pads are on Kahlil McKenzie is working mostly on his own and Shy Tuttle is obviously not having any contact this spring.

Jennings the first wide receiver to go through reps in most drills now that Josh Malone is preparing for the NFL Draft was back in dog mode, making some nice catches and getting after his teammates, as well.
The Vols remain very much a work in progress at the wide receiver spot, especially with senior Josh Smith and sophomore Brandon Johnson sitting out this spring while recovering from injuries, but youngsters like sophomores Tyler Byrd, Marquez Callaway and Latrell Williams have more than enough athleticism to contribute. The finer points of the position, however, still seem to be a work in progress for that group.
Junior John Kelly seems to be co-coaching the running backs alongside Robert Gillespie, and the younger players clearly listen every time he speaks which, of course, he does practically all the time.
Junior Quinten Dormady continues to (seemingly) be the first quarterback on Tennessees organizational chart. Both Dormady and redshirt freshman Jarrett Guarantano have very strong arms. And thats about all we get to see routes thrown on air and new quarterback Mike Canales drilling his guys on footwork.
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Quarterbacks Work on Slants: All five of the quarterbacks were working on quick slants over the middle for the practice periods that we saw. With Butch Jones mainly focused on the wide receivers, Mike Canales barked all the orders at all the QBs. Canales seemed to be overall pleased with the QBs progress on the day.
Most of what weve seen from the QBs has been long stuff down the sidelines. All five of them were throwing darts over the middle today. There werent any timing issues, which is the biggest thing in this drill. After a lot of short throws last week, I thought the QBs were more accurate this week as a whole. The slant drill was the most accurate Ive seen them.
Latrell Williams continues to impress me. He is a great threat on a quick slant, and showed that on Thursday. Jones was complimentary of Williams and George on both of their couple of catches over the middle of the field. George, usually a fade threat in the redzone, wasnt as quick as Williams, but used his strength to get off a block and make a grab in the endzone.
Will BolingButch Jones was more vocal again today. He spent all of the open periods with the wide receivers.
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