Tennessee Football Might Have to Meet This Price for Elite Offensive Line Recruits

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On Friday, the No. 1 offensive tackle and No. 5 overall player (247) was taken off the board with Texas Tech reeling in the commitment of Felix Ojo out of Mansfield, Texas.

It cost the Red Raiders a pretty penny, though. ESPN reported that Ojo will make $5.1 million over a three-year span of fully guaranteed money.

This compares to what Jackson Cantwell, the No. 1 overall recruit according to 247’s composite rankings, is going to make at Miami. ESPN reported that he will make around $2 million a year with incentives.

This pair of deals makes it clear what top-end linemen are going to cost, and it isn’t cheap. If Tennessee football wants to land elite recruits upfront to protect the quarterback and open run lanes, it’s going to be a multi-million-dollar investment.

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So far in the 2026 class, Tennessee has two offensive linemen in the boat. This includes a five-star of its own in Gabriel Osenda, the No. 4 tackle and No. 19 overall recruit, according to 247. Three-star interior offensive lineman Edward Baker also recently joined the group.

It is currently unreported what any potential NIL packages look like for either commit.

Tennessee has recruited the position group well under Josh Heupel in previous years, too. In the 2025 class, the Vols brought in the top-rated offensive tackle in the class, David Sanders Jr. His exact NIL deal is also not public knowledge, but On3 gave him an NIL evaluation of $972,000 if you want to put any stock into that. He was joined by four-star lineman Nic Moore and three-star Antoni Ogumoro in the class.

UT also rosters Lance Heard, a former five-star recruit. Tennessee dipped into the transfer portal to land him out of LSU after his true freshman season. He was the starter at left tackle throughout the run to the College Football Playoffs in 2024.

For this cycle, Tennessee’s top offensive line target who is still uncommitted is Darius Gray. Ranked as the top guard in the country, he listed the Vols in a winter top 12 list and was in Knoxville for an official visit this summer.

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