Vols Football News:Two Vols Stars Confirm To Sign With Top NFL Team

Two excellent former Vols are added to the Tennessee Titans’ roster.
Last week’s draft was fantastic for the Titans, as they selected a number of excellent players, including defensive lineman T’Vondre Sweat of Texas and offensive tackle JC Latham of Alabama.

Throughout the summer, head coach Brian Callahan and general manager Ran Carthon have been busy making decisions that will propel the squad to victory. After the excellent selections they made in the 2024 NFL Draft, that much is evident.
The completion of the manuscript did not mark the end of their work. They signed a couple of undrafted free agents on the spot. They signed a couple in-state players straight out of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, so this was a wise pick.

Running back Jabari Small and defensive back Gabe Jeudy-Lally are two Volunteers who are joining the Titans.

Jabari Small

Any football fan of the Tennessee Volunteers will tell you that these players had a significant impact on the team while they were on the field.
Jabari Small Small of the Titans is not limited by his last name. When his team needs tough yards the most, he is a swift and elusive power back. He weighs 214 pounds and is 5’11”. He works extremely hard.

Small averaged five yards per carry while rushing for 2,118 yards during his time at Tennessee. As a Vol, he also scored 24 touchdowns on the ground without ever fumbling.

He was on the same team as former Tennessee running back Jaylen Wright, who was selected by the Miami Dolphins with the 120th overall pick in the current round. Despite not being selected among the top 30 running backs in the draft, Small is still get an opportunity to play professionally with the Tennessee Titans. Small possesses the necessary skills to ensure the Titans’ success in the upcoming campaign.

Gabe Jeudy

of the Titans-LallyJeudy-Excellent defensive back Lally is prepared to show the NFL that they made a mistake by not selecting him in the draft.

Jeudy-Lally played collegiate football for BYU and Vanderbilt before moving to UT prior to arriving in Tennessee. Jeudy-Lally has 36 tackles, four tackles for a loss, one sack, one interception, five pass deflections, and one forced fumble in his time as a Tennessee Titan.

He is prepared and eager to make his professional debut, and he should make every effort to earn a spot there.

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