Vols’ most intriguing offensive skill position players in 2023 fall camp

Tennessee’s most intriguing offensive skill position players in 2023 fall camp.

Tennessee kicked off fall training camp Aug. 2 at Haslam Field in preparation for the 2023 season.

The Vols will open its 2023 season versus Virginia on Sept. 2 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. Kickoff between Tennessee and the Cavaliers is slated for noon EDT and will be televised by ABC.

The 2023 season will be Tennessee’s third under head coach Josh Heupel.

Heupel guided Tennessee to a 18-8 (10-6 SEC) record and two bowl appearances from 2021-22.

Tennessee’s 2023 football schedule

Offensive skill position players can be defined as quarterbacks, running backs, tight ends and wide receivers.

2023 will be quarterback Joe Milton’s sixth and final collegiate season. Freshman quarterback Nico Iamaleava enters his first collegiate season after being the Vols’ highest-rated recruit in Tennessee’s 2023 signing class.

Following Tennessee’s first week during fall training camp, Vols Wire looks at the most intriguing offensive skill position players ahead of the season. Offensive skill position players, including running backs, tight ends and wide receivers, and excluding quarterbacks, are listed below.

2023 Tennessee football season preview: Running back Dylan Sampson

2023 Tennessee football season preview: Running back Dylan Sampson

Tennessee will open fall training camp Aug. 2.

The Vols will kick off its 2023 season Sept. 2 versus Virginia at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. Kickoff is slated for noon EDT and will be televised by ABC.

Sophomore running back Dylan Sampson enters his second season at Tennessee.

The 5-foot-11, 190-pound running back has appeared in 10 games, recording 397 rushing yards, six rushing touchdowns, three receptions and 24 kick return yards at Tennessee.

He is listed as one of the fastest players for the Vols after being clocked at 23.0 mph on the Catapult system.

Sampson came to Tennessee from Dutchtown High School in Geismar, Louisiana.

PHOTOS: Tennessee running backs through the years

Tennessee’s 2023 football schedule

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Tennessee football’s highest-graded returning offensive players in 2023

A look Tennessee football’s highest-graded returning offensive players ahead of the 2023 season.

The 2023 season will be Tennessee’s third under head coach Josh Heupel. Heupel has compiled an 18-8 (10-6 SEC) record with the Vols.

The Vols will kick off their 2023 season on Sept. 2 against Virginia at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.

Tennessee football: 2023 post-spring game-by-game predictions

As the 2023 season approaches, Vols Wire looks at the highest-graded returning offensive players for Tennessee.

All grades were gathered using the Pro Football Focus (PFF) database and grading system. Data compiled represents a player’s overall offensive grade from the 2022 season, including postseason games.

Student-athletes who played 20 percent of the minimum number of snaps in 2022 were included.

Below are the top-10 highest-graded returning Vols entering the 2023 season.

Fall camp: Josh Heupel discusses who stands out in Vols’ kick, punt return game

Fall camp: Josh Heupel discusses who stands out in Vols’ kick, punt return game

Tennessee kicked off fall training camp Monday at Haslam Field under second-year head coach Josh Heupel.

Ahead of Tennessee’s first practice during fall training camp, Heupel discussed who stands out as potential candidates in the Vols’ kick and punt return game.

“Dee Williams is somebody that’s new to our roster,” Heupel said. “If you’re asking just about new guys, I think Dee is a guy that is a perfect example of that. Squirrel White is somebody that we feel like has the ability to catch it, but also be dynamic with the ball in his hands. Dylan Sampson is a young guy that we feel like has the opportunity to push and compete for some of that. Feel like all of those guys have great tracking skills, but also have the ability to make explosive plays.

“You look at what Velus (Jones Jr.) was able to bring to our football team a year ago, big plays in the return game, setup scores or create scores. Love what we’re doing with Coach Ek (Mike Ekeler) in developing a group of core individuals, but really our entire roster through the special teams part of it. Looking forward to seeing a bunch of guys compete and earn the opportunity to play. That’s in the return game, but it’s also guys that are setting up those returns.”

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Dylan Sampson signs with Tennessee

Dylan Sampson signs with the Vols.

The football early signing period is taking place Dec. 15-17 for the 2022 recruiting class.

Dylan Sampson has signed with Tennessee.

The 2022 signing period is the first full class under head coach Josh Heupel.

The Vols were 7-5 (4-4 SEC) in 2021 under Heupel. Tennessee will play in the TransPerfect Music City Bowl against Purdue on Dec. 30 (3 p.m. EST, ESPN).

2022 early signing period: Tracker for Vols’ signees

Dylan Sampson

Tennessee’s 2022 football commitment tracker

Big board: Tennessee’s 2022 football recruiting class by position

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Dylan Sampson commits to Tennessee

Tennessee Vols’ football recruiting news.

The University of Tennessee and head coach Josh Heupel received a commitment Sunday.

2022 running back prospect Dylan Sampson announced his commitment to the Vols on Twitter.

“After a great visit, I have decided to commit to the University of Tennessee,” Sampson said.

The 5-foot-10, 180-pound running back is from Dutchtown High School in Geismar, Louisiana.

Sampson has Power Five offers from Tennessee, Louisville, Purdue, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Duke, Indiana, Michigan State, Mississippi State, North Carolina State, Northwestern, South Carolina and Wake Forest.

Tennessee and Heupel offered Sampson on March 30.

Tennessee’s 2022 football commitment tracker

Big board: Tennessee’s 2022 football recruiting class by position

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