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Vols’ Top Remaining Targets in 2020 Class

Tennessee signed 21 prospects during the early signing period last week, but the Vols’ 2020 class is far from done.

The Vols have room to add around 4-6 more prospects this cycle depending on how all the numbers work out, and they have several recruits on their board they’ll be focusing on between now and National Signing Day in February. Tennessee still has two players committed to them who didn’t sign last week — three-star athlete Darion Williamson and three-star offensive guard Kyree Miller — but it remains to be seen if one or both of those players will end up in UT’s class.

Five-star tight end Darnell Washington is the Vols’ top target in the 2020 cycle, but he’s not included on this list because he’s technically already signed; he just hasn’t revealed with which team he’s signed. Washington revealed last week that he signed with a school, but he’s waiting to announce which school it is on January 2nd at the All-American Game.

Aside from Washington, who else is on Tennessee’s board? Who else will the Vols be targeting in the month of January and trying to add to their 2020 class?

The Vols have several prospects currently on their board, but names are likely to be added or taken off in the coming weeks as players emerge after putting out senior film and contacting coaches or as players announce commitments ahead of National Signing Day.

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For now, here’s a look at Tennessee’s top remaining targets in the 2020 class after the early signing period.

All ratings are via the 247Sports Composite rankings



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  1. Phillip Fulmer #1 best hire for Tennessee which led to the next best hire in Jeremy Pruitt. Vols are definitely heading back to a team to be reckoned with. I love what is happening at Tennessee?

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