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|Tennessee is eagerly awaiting the arrival of Mike Matthews.
2024 five-star wide collector Mike Matthews (Lilburn, Ga.) has been focused on the Tennessee Workers since the mid year.
A few weeks out from early national signing day, the Vols have done most of the work in their 2024 signing class. They’ve landed several blue-chip players that the coaching staff thinks can impact this roster early. One of those players is five-star wide receiver Mike Matthews.
Matthews is around 6-2 and 180 pounds and plays his prep football for Parkview High School in Lilburn, Georgia. Matthews is currently committed to playing in the Under Armour All-American Bowl and was recently named the Region 4-7A Offensive Player of the Year. Matthews finalized his decision on July 19th after considering multiple schools, including Tennessee, Clemson, Georgia, and USC. He was fully locked in with the Vols moving forward after his decision and never gave signs of flipping or decommitting.
Matthews is coming into a circumstance with a great deal of question marks. Tennessee actually anticipates the choices of numerous players, including Bru McCoy and Dont’e Thornton. Throughout the season, some wide receivers have also struggled for the Vols. Tennessee’s potential wide collector room incorporates many names with high potential.
Bru McCoy (Excepting return)
Squirrel White
Dont’e Thornton (Excepting return)
Chas Nimrod
Kaleb Webb
Nathan Leacock
Mike Matthews
Braylon Staley
With or without injuries, the five-star player may see significant playing time. The inquiry is, what’s his base worth to this staff right away? If it’s really high, you could see him in a position between 4-6 before the season even starts, making him a backup for the first team his freshman year. In any case, on the off chance that he rules through camp, certain individuals could begin requiring the genuine rookie to get more snaps and possibly beginning time, as Matthews is very physical and can play either space or outside when arranged at wide collector. It is essential to basically allow Matthews to discover some sort of playing time in year one, regardless of what way the Vols take with regards to this particular possibility. The additional time he gets, the quicker he creates, as many expect Matthews to be quarterback Nico Iamaleava’s No. one man at some point in their professional lives.
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Spillman is described as an “intuitive in-state linebacker with size, speed, and range who comes from a championship pedigree at Lipscomb Academy in Nashville,” according to Tennessee. He’s an agreement four-star prospect and the No. 7 player from Tennessee, as per On3.