Look: Several New Vols Show Off Jersey Numbers

Look: Several New Vols Show Off Jersey Numbers

Tennessee's early enrollees and new additions are on campus and working with the team. Today, the group of Vols were featured in a photo shoot with their new jersey numbers, and several of them shared those jersey numbers in the social media posts you can see below.

2021 QB signee Kaidon Salter will wear No.7

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QB transfer Hendon Hooker will wear No.5

2021 RB signee Tiyon Evans will wear No.8

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2021 RB signee Jaylen Wright will wear No.23

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2021 WR signee Walker Merill will wear No.19

2021 TE signee Miles Campbell Will wear No.86

2021 LB signee Aaron Willis will wear No. 41

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2021 DE signee Isaac Washington will wear No.95

2021 Kicker signee J.T. Carver will wear No.41

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not featured early enrollees at this time: Byron Young, William Parker, Andison Coby, Christian Charles, and Chase McGrath

Julian Nixon, De’Shawn Rucker , Kaemen Marley, K. Evans, Trinity Bell, Jeremiah Crawford, and Amari McNeill are not on campus yet. 

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MATT RAY

Matt Ray is the publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Volunteer Country, serving as a beat reporter covering football, recruiting, and occasionally other sports. Matt also is a lead analyst at Sports Illustrated All-American, Sports Illustrated lead authority in high school recruiting coverage. When not at work covering the Tennessee Volunteers or the recruiting trail, Matt enjoys spending time with his wife Destiny traveling the country.