Top-100 2025 Safety Ivan Taylor set for another look at Tennessee

Winter Garden (Fla.) West Orange High School standout 2025 safety Ivan Taylor is set to take a visit to Tennessee this weekend for the Vols end-of-summer cookout.
Taylor was most recently on Tennessee’s campus in April to take in a spring practice and is now coming back to get a deeper look at what the program has to offer.
The rising junior safety received an offer from Tennessee in January as his recruitment started to soar. He now holds double-digit offers from Power Five programs, including Alabama, Florida, Florida State, and Michigan, among others.
Taylor starred on the field as a Sophomore last fall. He totaled 65 tackles, 3 interceptions and 8 pass breakups.
Taylor is currently rated as the No.85 overall prospect and No.8 safety for the 2025 class, according to the On3 Industry Rankings.
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The four-star prospect is also the son of former Pittsburgh Steelers standout defensive back Ike Taylor, who won two Super Bowls during his time in the Steel City.
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