Thursday practice 3.10

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Drew Richmond bested Dontavius Blair to open while Kahlil McKenzie and Venzell Boulware battled to essentially a stalemate. Ethan Wolf took care of Quarte Sapp while DJ Henderson dispatched Jeff George with relative ease. Austin Smith annihilated Austin Sanders. Neiko Creamer appeared to steamroll Dillon Bates.

Darrell Taylor overall had a nice day, but Dimarya Mixon cleaned him up in circle. Boulware also dominated Quay Picou in one-on-ones.

Jauan Jennings just beasted Henderson. Jalen Reeves-Maybin again had a nice day, winning some battles against Wolf. Todd Kelly Jr topped Micah Abernathy, but Abernathy had a stellar pick when he jumped a route. It's in the video we are posting.

VQ

Abernathy was again impressive. Jauan Jennings is just arguably the best competitor on the team. I'm picking him first from a competitive toughness standpoint.

Josh Dobbs had some more solid throws, and it was Quinten Dormady whom Abernathy picked off.

Brice

First thing that stood out to me was the Kahlil McKenzie is a monster. No one on Tennessee's interior could block the behemoth in the short viewing time we had.

Also, Darrell Taylor looked really good and backed up what we thought about him coming off the edge. Offensively, Venzel Boulware and Drew Richmond didn't win ever single rep, but they also showed they have improved strength and can move some people around.

Fort

Abernathy pick: https://twitter.com/John_BriceVQ/status/708071093165297669/video/1

Jennings td catch: https://twitter.com/John_BriceVQ/status/708074274830065665/video/1

247 rapid review

Drew Richmond won over Dontavius Blair in a matchup of left tackles who are competing this spring, and defensive tackle Kahlil McKenzie and offensive guard Venzell Boulware effectively battled to a draw. Tight end Eli Wolf beat linebacker Quart’e Sapp, and cornerback D.J. Henderson took care of fellow newcomer Jeff George, a junior wide receiver. Defensive end Austin Smith easily won over offensive lineman Austin Sanders, and tight end Neiko Creamer appeared to edge linebacker Dillon Bates. Wide receiver Jauan Jennings also won over Henderson. Todd Kelly Jr. topped safety Micah Abernathy, and offensive lineman Coleman Thomas knocked off defensive tackle Quay Picou.

Wide receiver Preston Williams lined up first against cornerback Emmanuel Moseley and appeared to beat Moseley but couldn’t make the catch because of a poorly thrown pass. Quarterback Joshua Dobbs then hit wide receiver Jauan Jennings with a perfectly placed lob in front of cornerback Justin Martin, and Abernathy jumped an out route to tight end Eli Wolf for an interception of sophomore quarterback Quinten Dormady.
 
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Austin Smith annihilated Austin Sanders.

A 2nd year linebacker annihilated a Redshirt Junior. Yikes.
 
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Highly energized effort from the Vols, who continue to look so far physically advanced from Jones' earlier versions of Vols. Seriously. It's stark, and this team is wildly incomplete because the guys recovering from injuries and not yet here.

-John Brice

Says it all IMO.
 
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Battled K-Mac to a draw plus did this to Richt, this guy is becoming one of my favorite Vols.
 

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This defense has such potential. We owe some teams a smack in the mouth. I really hope it's happening this year.
 
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Our offensive line isn't bad....it's just that our defensive line is beastly and still missing several on the DL this spring
 
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