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The Depth Chart: How No. 14 Tennessee will line up against No. 17 Oklahoma

IMG_3593by: Grant Ramey16 hours agoGrantRamey
Angelina Alcantar/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images | Nov 2, 2024; Knoxville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee tight end Miles Kitselman (87) celebrates with offensive lineman Lance Heard (53) and offensive lineman Dayne Davis (66) after scoring a touchdown against the Kentucky Wildcats during the first half at Neyland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Angelina Alcantar/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images
Angelina Alcantar/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images | Nov 2, 2024; Knoxville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee tight end Miles Kitselman (87) celebrates with offensive lineman Lance Heard (53) and offensive lineman Dayne Davis (66) after scoring a touchdown against the Kentucky Wildcats during the first half at Neyland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Angelina Alcantar/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images

A closer look at No. 14 Tennessee’s unofficial depth chart for against No. 17 Oklahoma on Saturday (7:30 p.m. Eastern Time, ABC) at Neyland Stadium:

StarterJoey Aguilar
BackupJake Merklinger
BackupGeorge MacIntyre

Joey Aguilar through seven games has completed 166 of 252 passes for 2,344 yards, 18 touchdowns and six interceptions. He has rushed 37 times for 91 yards and two touchdowns. He was 20-for-26 for 396 yards with three touchdowns in the 56-34 win at Kentucky last week.

Redshirt freshman Jake Merklinger has completed 12 of 22 passes for 175 yards in two appearances as the backup quarterback. Freshman George MacIntyre is 6-for-7 for 52 yards in one appearance.

Merklinger appeared in two games last season, completing 6 of 9 passes for 48 yards and running seven times for 22 yards. MacIntyre was a four-star prospect who was a headliner in Tennessee’s 2025 class, ranked as the No. 15 quarterback in the class and the No. 3 in-state prospect, out of Brentwood Academy.

Running Back

DeSean Bishop OR
Peyton Lewis OR
Star Thomas OR
Daune Morris OR
Justin Baker

DeSean Bishop leads Tennessee in yards, carries and touchdowns with 91 attempts for 659 yards and nine touchdowns. Star Thomas has 421 yards on 75 carries and five touchdowns and Peyton Lewis has 53 rushes for 240 yards and six touchdowns.

Wide Receivers

StarterChris Brazzell II
BackupRadarious Jackson
BackupTrey Weary
StarterMike Matthews
BackupTravis Smith Jr.
BackupTrey Weary
StarterBraylon Staley
BackupAmari Jefferson
BackupJoakim Dodson

Chris Brazzell II has 43 catches for a team-high 740 yards and eight touchdowns in seven eight. Braylon Staley has taken the team lead with 47 catches and now has 628 yards and three touchdowns and Mike Matthews has 35 catches for 562 yards and three touchdowns.

Brazzell caught 29 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns last season, ahead of Matthews at seven catches for 90 yards and two touchdowns. Staley had three catches for 21 yards in four games during a redshirt season.

Tight Ends

StarterMiles Kitselman
BackupEthan Davis
BackupJack Van Dorselaer
BackupDaSaahn Brame OR
BackupCole Harrison

Miles Kitselman has 23 catches for 226 yards and two touchdowns. Freshman Dasaahn Brame has five catches for 54 yards, redshirt freshman Ethan Davis has three catches for 24 yards and a touchdown and freshman Jack Van Dorselaer has two catches for 12 yards and a touchdown.

Kitselman was one of Tennessee’s biggest surprises last season, catching 22 passes for 301 yards and four touchdowns after transferring from Alabama. Davis had 13 catches for 100 yards and two touchdowns last season. Van Dorselaer and Brame, two freshmen who were former four-star prospects, give the tight end room added depth.

Offensive Line

Left TackleLance Heard
BackupBennett Warren
Left GuardWendell Moe
BackupShamurad Umarov
CenterSam Pendleton OR
BackupWilliam Satterwhite
Right GuardJesse Perry OR
BackupSam Pendleton
BackupMax Anderson
Right TackleDavid Sanders
BackupBrian Grant

Tennessee’s offensive line has paved the way for 1,674 yards rushing and 23 rushing touchdowns on 303 rush attempts in eight games. The Vols have passed for 2,571 yards and 20 touchdowns and six interceptions.

Five-star freshman David Sanders Jr. missed the first four games of the season due to an upper-body injury, but made his debut at Mississippi State, playing 11 snaps off the bench in the second half. Sanders made his first career start at Kentucky, shifting Jesse Perry back to right guard to replace and moving Wendell Moe Jr. back to left guard, with Sam Pendleton at center and Lance Heard at left tackle.

Sanders headlined Tennessee’s recruiting class as a top-10 prospect and the No. 2 offensive tackle in the Rivals Industry Ranking. Pendleton transferred from Notre Dame and Moe, and Arizona transfer, has impressed at guard.

Defensive Tackle

StarterBryson Eason
BackupDaevin Hobbs OR
BackupNathan Robinson OR
BackupIsaiah Campbell
StarterJaxson Moi
BackupJamal Wallace OR
BackupEthan Utley

Defensive End

StarterDominic Bailey
BackupTyree Weathersby OR
Backup Tyre West OR
BackupMariyon Dye

LEO

StarterJoshua Josephs
BackupCaleb Herring OR
BackupJordan Ross

Weakside Linebacker

StarterArion Carter
BackupBen Bolton OR
BackupJordan Burns

Middle Linebacker

StarterJeremiah Telander
BackupEdwin Spillman

Cornerback

StarterJermod McCoy
BackupColton Hood OR
BackupWilliam Wright
StarterRickey Gibson II
BackupTy Redmond OR
BackupTre Poteat

Safety

StarterEdrees Farooq OR
BackupKaleb Beasley
BackupDylan Lewis
StarterAndre Turrentine
BackupSydney Walton OR
BackupTimothy Merritt

Star

StarterJalen McMurray
BackupBoo Carter
BackupMarcus Goree Jr.

Arion Carter still leads Tennessee with 61 tackles despite missing last week’s game at Kentucky. Edwin Spillman is now second on the team with 49 tackles, after recording 15 at Kentucky.

Edrees Farooq is up to 45 tackles and last week returned an interception 45 yards for a touchdown after tipping a pass at the line of scrimmage and catching the batted ball. Jeremiah Telander has another 45 tackles, Andre Turrentine has 41 and Jalen McMurray has 38.

Joshua Josephs and Dominic Bailey lead the team with 6.0 tackles for loss each. Bailey has a team-high 4.5 tackles for loss, while Josephs and Tyre West have 4.0 each.

Jermod McCoy suffered a torn ACL while working out on his own in January. He returned to the practice field in a limited role during fall camp. Rickey Gibson III, Tennessee’s starter at corner opposite of McCoy, is also out for an extended period of time due to an arm injury.

Special Teams

PlacekickerMax Gilbert
BackupJosh Turbyville
PunterJackson Ross
BackupJosh Turbyville
KickoffJosh Turbyville
BackupMax Gilbert
LongsnapperBennett Brady
HolderJackson Ross
Punt ReturnerBraylon Staley OR
BackupDaune Morris OR
BackupBoo Carter
Kick ReturnerPeyton Lewis OR
BackupDaune Morris

Jackson Ross has punted 25 times for 1,110 yards, averaging 44.4 yards per punt. Max Gilbert has 10-for-12 on field goals so far, connecting on a career long of 53 yards against ETSU in Week 2. He’s 44-for-44 on extra points.

Boo Carter has returned nine punts for 137 yards, averaging 15.2 yards per return with a long of 40. Daune Morris has returned three punts for 24 yards, with a long of 11, and Braylon Staley has returned two punts for a combined loss of five yards. Peyton Lewis has returned three kickoffs for a total of 73 yards, averaging 24.3 yards per return. Morris has returned one kick for 44 yards.