Jaedon Harmon Receives Visit From Brian Jean-Mary

Tennessee Volunteers linebackers coach Brian Jean-Mary stopped by Rome High School to see 2025 four-star linebacker Jaedon Harmon (Rome, Ga.).
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Tennessee's coaching staff continues to sour America to check up on 2025 talent they've been recruiting and find younger prospects to begin recruiting. Tennessee linebackers coach Brian Jean-Mary stopped by Rome High School to check on a long-time target, linebacker Jaedon Harmon.

Harmon ranks as the No. 150 prospect in the 2025 class, according to the 247Sports' Composite Rankings. The Vols offered him on June 11, 2023, and were the eleventh program to extend an offer to him. Harmon's offer sheet now sits at 29, and several major programs are in on him.

He received a visit from Oklahoma head coach Brett Venables a few days ago. Harmon has visited Tennessee several times and has spent months building a relationship with them. Tennessee doesn't currently have a linebacker committed in the 2025 class, though they did excellent work on that end in the 2024 signing class. Harmon will be a key name for this coaching staff and Tennessee fans moving forward as they begin to focus all their efforts on 2025.

2025 4-star LB Jaedon Harmon with Tennessee Volunteers LBs coach Brian Jean-Mary. (Photo courtesy of Jaedon Harmon)
2025 4-star LB Jaedon Harmon with Tennessee Volunteers LBs coach Brian Jean-Mary. (Photo courtesy of Jaedon Harmon)

Tennessee's 2025 Recruiting Class

  • George MacIntyre, QB
  • Justin Baker, RB
  • Jack VanDorselaer, TE
  • Shamar Arnoux, CB
  • Dylan Lewis, CB
  • Tyler Redmond, CB

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Evan Crowell
EVAN CROWELL

Evan Crowell is the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Volunteer Country, serving as a beat reporter covering football, basketball, and recruiting. He previously worked as the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Gamecocks Digest.