Jeremias Heard Signs With Tennessee

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Early national signing day is upon us, and the Tennessee Volunteers are hoping to finish strong. They've recruited at a high rate under head coach Josh Heupel and brought in some major difference-makers in their 2023 signing class. Volunteer Country will provide readers with an in-depth breakdown of each signee.
Defensive lineman Jeremias Heard is the fourth commit to turn in their national letter of intent. He is the No. 593 player in the cycle, according to 247Sports Composite Rankings. While he doesn't have any football tape available, there are a few interesting notes on him.
He began playing football in his junior season of high school - the former basketball player is 6-9 and could eventually become an offensive tackle for the Vols. Tennessee was his first offer, and he remained locked in with them even though other high-major programs came calling, hoping to get him on campus.
Tennessee's 2024 Recruiting Class - * denotes NLI turned in
- Jake Merklinger, QB
- Peyton Lewis, RB *
- Mike Matthews, WR
- Braylon Harmon, WR
- Braylon Staley, WR
- Cole Harrison, TE
- Bennett Warren, OT
- Jesse Perry, OT
- Gage Ginther, OT
- William Satterwhite, OG
- Max Anderson, OG *
- Kellen Lindstrom, DE
- Carson Gentle, DE *
- Jeremias Heard, DL *
- Jordan Ross, EDGE
- Edwin Spillman, ILB
- Jordan Burns, ILB
- Marcus Goree, DB
- Kaleb Beasley, CB
- Boo Carter, S
- Edrees Farooq, S
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