Tennessee had several former players on NFL rosters for the NFL preseason this year, and many of them made their case for remaining on those rosters while others didn’t participate as much because their spot is already secure.
So how did all the former Vols do this preseason? We kept track, and now we’ve tallied up all the stats after the preseason concluded on Thursday night.
Here’s how every former Vol performed during the 2018 NFL preseason.
Note: The only former Vols tracked here are players who graduated from the university or used their last year of eligibility with UT. This excludes players like Nathan Peterman since they transferred elsewhere.
Quarterback
Tyler Bray, Chicago
60-of-97, 652 yards, TD, 2 INT (4 games)
Josh Dobbs, Pittsburgh
29-of-43, 434 yards, 4 TD, 2 INT
10 carries, 64 yards, TD (3 games)
Running Back
Alvin Kamara, New Orleans
7 carries, 27 yards, TD
2 catches, 17 yards (2 games)
John Kelly, Los Angeles Rams
46 carries, 197 yards, 3 TD
6 catches, 18 yards (3 games)
Austin Johnson (fullback), Tampa Bay
2 catches, 11 yards (2 games)
Wide Receiver
Josh Malone, Cincinnati
7 catches, 103 yards, TD (3 games)
Justin Hunter, Pittsburgh
7 catches, 132 yards, TD (4 games)
Evan Berry, Cleveland
4 kick returns, 101 yards (25.3 average) – 2 games
Cordarrelle Patterson, New England
11 catches, 126 yards, TD (3 games)
Tight End
Jason Croom, Buffalo
3 catches, 60 yards. TD (2 games)
Alex Ellis, Kansas City
10 catches, 93 yards (3 games)
Ethan Wolf, Tennessee
1 catch, 0 yards
Defensive Line
Daniel McCullers, Pittsburgh
1 tackle
Kendal Vickers, Pittsburgh
2 tackles
Malik Jackson, Jacksonville
4 tackles, sack (2 games)
Derek Barnett, Philadelphia
2 tackles
Linebacker
Jordan Williams, New York Giants
3 tackles
Colton Jumper, New Orleans
5 tackles, blocked punt (2 games)
LaTroy Lewis, Houston
5 tackles (2 games)
Jayen Reeves-Maybin, Detroit
5 tackles (3 games)
A.J. Johnson, Denver
2 tackles (2 games)
Secondary
Rashaan Gaulden, Carolina
4 tackles (3 games)
Cam Sutton, Pittsburgh
4 tackles, 1 PD, 1 INT
2 punt returns, 15 yards (4 games)
Emmanuel Moseley, San Francisco
5 tackles, INT (3 games)
Justin Coleman, Seattle
6 tackles (4 games)
Special Teams
Michael Palardy, Carolina
16 punts, 703 yards (43.9 average) – 4 games
Britton Colquitt, Cleveland
14 punts, 576 yards (41.1 average) – 4 games
Dustin Colquitt, Kansas City
13 punts, 561 yards (43.2 average) – 4 games
Trevor Daniel, Houston
10 punts, 453 yards (45.3 average) – 4 games