Two former Vols agree to terms with Titans

Two former Vols agree to terms with the Tennessee Titans in the NFL.

Two former Vols agreed to terms with Tennessee in the National Football League on Friday.

Former Tennessee running back Jabari Small and cornerback Gabe Jeudy-Lally agreed to terms with the Titans.

Small appeared in 45 games for the Vols from 2020-23. He recorded 2,122 rushing yards, 24 rushing touchdowns, 247 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns at Tennessee.

Small declared for the NFL draft ahead of Tennessee’s bowl game to conclude the 2023 season.

Jeudy-Lally played for the Vols for one season in 2023. He recorded 36 tackles, four tackles for a loss, one sack, five pass deflections and one forced fumble.

Jeudy-Lally transferred to Tennessee after playing at BYU and Vanderbilt.

Gabe Jeudy-Lally. Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

2024 NFL Draft Scouting Report: RB Jabari Small, Tennessee

Jabari Small is an all-around back looking to join a committee backfield

Jabari Small was a four-year player for the Volunteers who took over as the primary running back as a sophomore. He shared the backfield with Jaylen Wright in 2022 and then took a step backward in 2023 when Wright became the primary rusher and Small mixed in with Dylan Sampson.

The Volunteers finished No. 6 in the final AP poll in 2022 with an 11-2 record, while Hendon Hooker was the starting quarterback. Hooker left last year and the Vols offense wasn’t as productive. Small was also banged up last year while Tennessee went to more of a committee backfield. Small also opted out of the Citrus Bowl to prepare for the NFL draft.

Height: 5-11
Weight: 213 pounds
40 time: 4.58 seconds

While Jaylen Wright attended the NFL combine, Small was not invited. Wright ended with the second fastest 40-time of 4.38, while Small unofficially runs around a 4.6 40-time. Not participating at the combine isn’t a plus for the 22 year old, but he will still be a consideration for teams looking to bulk up their backfield depth.

Jabari Small stats (2020-23) 

Year School Games Runs Yards Avg. TD Catch Yards TD
2020 Tennessee 10 26 117 4.5 0 4 24 0
2021 Tennessee 11 140 792 5.7 9 9 77 0
2022 Tennessee 13 157 734 4.7 13 12 106 0
2023 Tennessee 11 95 475 5.0 2 7 40 0
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Pros

  • Elusive runner with above-average start-stop ability
  • Strong short-yardage rusher with compact frame
  • Strong blocker keeps him on the field
  • Effective inside runner who runs low and falls forward for the extra yard
  • Reasonable good hands when used as a receiver
  • While not elite in any area, he is good at everything
  • Good vision, follows the block and knows where to find daylight

Cons

  • Minimal experience as a receiver
  • Lack of top-end speed limits the chance of a big play, can get caught from behind
  • Not particularly explosive which limits him on outside runs
  • Projects as a lesser part of a committee backfield

Fantasy outlook

Jabari Small is expected to be drafted despite the NFL combine snub. But he’ll end up as a Day 3 pick and likely no better than Round 6. His teammate Jaylen Wright will be selected earlier thanks to his speed. Small can find a valuable role on an NFL team as backfield depth and his ability to block makes him more attractive.

Small’s NFL career depends on where he lands and what the situation is there. He’d need a set of fortunate backfield developments to occur before he’d be expected to offer more than occasional use. He is an all-around back and while he’s not likely to ever take over a game and make a major difference, he has something to offer to any NFL team.

Jabari Small by the numbers in 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl

Former Tennessee running back Jabari Small by the numbers in the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl.

The East-West Shrine Bowl took place Thursday at Ford Center in Frisco, Texas, the indoor practice complex for the Dallas Cowboys.

West defeated East, 26-11.

Former Tennessee running back Jabari Small played for team West. He recorded 17 rushing yards on six attempts and one reception for three yards.

Small appeared in 45 games at Tennessee from 2020-23. He recorded 2,122 rushing yards, 24 rushing touchdowns, 247 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns for the Vols.

Small declared for the NFL draft ahead of Tennessee’s bowl game to conclude the 2023 season.

“I want to express how this university has made my college football experience truly special,” Small announced. “These past four years the support, love and cheers have made this chapter special and unforgettable. Through all of the wins, losses, injuries, shining moments, adversities and obstacles — I gave my all for Tennessee.

“As I step into this next chapter towards chasing my dreams, I will forever carry the pride and spirit of the University of Tennessee with me. After much prayer and consideration with my family, I will be declaring for the 2024 NFL draft.”

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Two Vols to play in East-West Shrine Bowl

Two Vols will play in the East-West Shrine Bowl on Thursday.

Two former Vols will compete in the East-West Shrine Bowl on Thursday.

Tight end McCallan Castles and running back Jabari Small will play in the all-star game, which will be contested at Ford Center in Frisco, Texas. Ford Center is the indoor practice complex for the Dallas Cowboys.

Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. EST and NFL Network will televise the game. The game benefits Shriner’s Children’s Hospital and is the longest running college all-star contest.

In one season with the Vols, Castles totaled 22 receptions for 283 yards.

Small appeared in 11 games for Tennessee in 2023. He recorded 475 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns.

Jabari Small (2). Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

4 offensive standouts from the East-West Shrine Bowl practices

Both offenses improved each day at East-West Shrine Bowl practices. Who were the 4 standouts on offense?

The New Orleans Saints were busy scouting prospects at the East-West Shrine Bowl, and over the course of the week the offenses for both teams slowly improved. Both the West and East offenses had a very successful red zone period on Monday. The offensive success grew as the offensive line’s chemistry grew.

Due to the nature of one-on-ones, receivers tended to shine over the course of four practices. The defense defended receivers better in team, but there were still a few receivers who still got open consistently. Here are my standouts after observing Shrine Bowl practices:

Jabari Small declares for NFL draft

Tennessee running back Jabari Small declares for the NFL draft.

Tennessee senior running back Jabari Small declared for the 2024 NFL draft on Friday.

“I want to express how this university has made my college football experience truly special,” Small announced. “These past four years the support, love and cheers have made this chapter special and unforgettable. Through all of the wins, losses, injuries, shining moments, adversities and obstacles — I gave my all for Tennessee.

“As I step into this next chapter towards chasing my dreams, I will forever carry the pride and spirit of the University of Tennessee with me. After much prayer and consideration with my family, I will be declaring for the 2024 NFL draft.”

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

A look back at Tennessee’s victory against Kentucky in 2021

A look back at Tennessee’s victory against Kentucky in 2021.

Tennessee first fielded a football team in 1891 and the Vols have played in memorable games throughout its history.

Each week, Vols Wire will recap a memorable game against its upcoming opponent.

Vols Wire revisits Tennessee’s, 45-42, victory against Kentucky at Kroger Field in Lexington, Kentucky on Nov. 6, 2021.

The Vols, under first-year head coach Josh Heupel, led, 24-21, at halftime.

Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker completed 15-of-20 passing attempts for 316 yards and four touchdowns.

Velus Jones Jr., Cedric Tillman, JaVonta Payton and Jacob Warren scored receiving touchdowns for the Vols.

Jabari Small led Tennessee in rushing yards (55). He scored one rushing touchdown.

Jones Jr. led the Vols in receiving yards (100).

Alontae Taylor returned an interception for a 56-yard touchdown.

AP Photo/Michael Clubb 

2023 SEC rushing yard leaders after Week 5

2023 SEC rushing yard leaders after Week 5: Two Vols are top 10

No. 18 Tennessee (4-1, 101 SEC) will next play on Oct. 14 versus Texas A&M at Neyland Stadium.

Kickoff between the Vols and Aggies is slated for 3:30 p.m. EDT and will be televised by CBS.

Tennessee will checker Neyland Stadium orange and white for the Southeastern Conference matchup in Week 7.

Tennessee kicked off its 2023 season on Sept. 2, defeating Virginia, 49-13, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.

Tennessee’s home schedule has contests against Austin Peay (W, 30-13), UTSA (W, 45-14), South Carolina (W, 41-20), Texas A&M, UConn, Georgia and Vanderbilt.

The Vols’ road schedule features games at Florida (L, 29-16), Alabama, Kentucky and Missouri.

2023 Tennessee Vols football schedule: Downloadable smartphone wallpaper

Following Week 5 contests, Vols Wire looks at SEC rushing yard leaders and are listed below.

Jabari Small discusses mentality of Vols’ running back room

Jabari Small discusses the mentality of Tennessee’s running back room.

Senior running back Jabari Small has totaled 258 yards and one touchdown on 42 rushing attempts through four games this season.

The 5-foot-11, 213-pound Small discussed the mentality of Tennessee’s running back room entering Week 5.

“We need each other,” Small said. “It’s a long season, there’s a lot of football left. We’re team oriented. It’s a team-first game. I’m not out there thinking about myself. I’m thinking about the win. That’s across the board throughout the whole team. Our plan is to get the dub, and that’s what we’re going to do.”

Small ranks seventh in the Southeastern Conference for rushing yards after Week 4.

2023 SEC rushing yard leaders after Week 4

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

2023 SEC rushing yard leaders after Week 4

A look at SEC football rushing yard leaders after Week 4.

Tennessee (3-1, 0-1 SEC) defeated UTSA (1-3, 0-0 AAC), 45-14, in Week 4 at Neyland Stadium.

Tennessee will next play on Saturday versus South Carolina at Neyland Stadium. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. EDT and will be televised by SEC Network.

The Vols are ranked No. 19 in the US LBM Coaches Poll entering Week 5.

Tennessee kicked off its 2023 season on Sept. 2, defeating Virginia, 49-13, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.

Tennessee’s home schedule has contests against Austin Peay (W, 30-13), UTSA (W, 45-14), South Carolina, Texas A&M, UConn, Georgia and Vanderbilt.

The Vols’ road schedule features games at Florida (L, 29-16), Alabama, Kentucky and Missouri.

2023 Tennessee Vols football schedule: Downloadable smartphone wallpaper

PHOTOS: Vols are victorious against UTSA at Neyland Stadium

Following Week 4 contests, Vols Wire looks at SEC rushing yard leaders and are listed below.