Vols’ 2019 Post-Spring Depth Chart Projections

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Spring practices and the Orange & White Game are now over, and we’re heading into the offseason for Tennessee football. As we enter the next few months without football, let’s take a look at where the Vols’ depth chart stands after a productive spring.

Tennessee still has several players set to join them this summer as the rest of their 2019 signing class comes in, but there was a lot more depth and competition overall this spring compared to last year. Because of that, there was some movement from the beginning of spring to the end of it in terms of how UT’s two-deep depth chart looks.

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Here are our best estimations of how the Vols’ depth chart looks after 14 spring practices and the Orange & White Game. We go beyond the two-deep where we can, but we at least give a look at the Vols’ two-deep depth chart and how it likely stands heading into the summer.



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  1. Old born and bred Volunteer from the 60’s. Some of you guys are so blind. You talk about JG being in command and being consistent. When in his entire career has he been consistent in 21 starts ??? Two anomalies jump out, Kentucky and Auburn and 5 wins against nobodies from no where, 13 losses. But that is past, so the O & W game last Sat. JG looked bad for the first half and got it together in the second. But if you slow the tape, and depend on a whistle, he was sacked for a loss twice when he ran for yardage. He threw some great touch passes and he threw some horrible ones. Yes, he does not turn the ball over and is tough, wow. And that is the main deal. We can stay reserved and conservatively vanilla or give someone new a shot. JG is no manager, cannot adjust, cannot read. But he has had 4 OC’s and that is not his fault. The point I am trying to make to you guys is tell the entire picture. Not some lopsided one. And the two things you accused Shrout and Maurer of, inconsistency and awful throws. That is JG’s description to a T. I want JG in the Vol Hall of Fame one day. but he is so far over his head. We need a manager who can SPREAD the ball to the talent available, JENNINGS, Callaway, Woods-Anderson, etc…..

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