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Four-star WR commit shuts down recruitment, plans to sign with Vols…

Vols Football: Tennessee made a few position changes during bye week -  Rocky Top Talk

 

At his signing ceremony on Friday, a Top 247 wide receiver who has been committed to Tennessee since June declared his intention to stay with the Vols.

On Early Signing Day, Braylon Staley will still be nearly two weeks away from formally deciding on his college. However, it was evident from the signing ceremony he conducted on Friday that he has no plans to renounce his long-standing pledge to Tennessee.

 

Veteran Vols TE commit switches to USF

 

The four-star tight end Jonathan Echols announced on Friday that he has committed to USF after previously committing to Tennessee in July 2022.

Following over 17 months of dedication to Tennessee, Jonathan Echols declared on Friday that he would no longer be signing with the Vols. Less than two weeks before Early Signing Day, the four-star Class of 2024 tight end from Bradenton, Florida’s IMG Academy announced on his X account that he had committed to USF, abandoning his long-standing pledge to Tennessee.

First-year USF coach Alex Golesh, who first recruited Echols when he was the Vols’ offensive coordinator and tight ends coach, will reunite with the 6-foot-4, 230-pound player. On July 4, 2022, Echols announced his commitment to Tennessee, making him the Vols’ first 2024 commitment at the time.

The industry-generated 247Sports Composite ranks Echols as the No. 179 overall prospect, the No. 13 tight end in the 2024 class, and the No. 24 senior from the state of Florida. Additionally, 247Sports, which ranks him as the No. 18 tight end in the 2024 class, has him pegged as a four-star prospect.

He was Tennessee’s only tight end in the 2024 draft class. Now that McCallan Castles and Jacob Warren are set to retire after this season, the Vols are looking for more assistance at the position.

Tennessee now has 19 commitments for the 2024 class. The Vols’ class, which includes nine players who are rated four-star prospects by 247Sports and a pair of five-stars, remains at No. 12 nationally in the 247Sports Composite team rankings.

Echols, who started his high school career at Heard County High School in Franklin, Ga., caught 14 passes for 232 yards and four touchdowns this season at IMG Academy.

In the official 247Sports evaluation, director of scouting Andrew Ivins stated that Echols “has the testing numbers and athletic profile that scouts covet.”

“Initially was graded out as an EDGE, but has made it very clear that he views himself as a tight end on Saturdays and not a pass rusher,” Ivins said of Echols. During his first semester at IMG Academy, quickly gained notoriety by setting a laser-timed 40-yard dash record of 4.8, adding a 4.5 short shuttle and a 120-inch broad jump at the national powerhouse’s annual Pro Day.

“Worked as an h-back and jumbo slot receiver in a run-heavy offense for the majority of his junior season, though he occasionally lined up attached. With a longer stride and an initial burst, he can cover a lot of ground. Although he isn’t the most skilled route runner, he is able to pick his spots and get past opponents as he crosses the field. Over the last six months or so, hands have gotten better, but further work on the Jugs machine will be beneficial.

If he wants to move defenders aside at the Power Five level, he must eventually bulk up his thin frame. Considered as one of the more distinctive prospects for the 2024 cycle overall. Will probably have the opportunity to play offensive at the school of his choice, but given his length (81 inches in the wings) and balance, defense may be where he ultimately shines.”

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