Look: Tennessee Football’s first depth chart for 2025 season

Tennessee Football released its first official depth chart of the new season on Monday, ahead of the opener vs. Syracuse.

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Tennessee Football on Saturday morning released its first official depth chart for the new season, ahead of the opener against Syracuse in the Aflac Kickoff Game (Noon Eastern Time, ABC) at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Here’s a look at how the Vols will lineup against the Orange:

Quarterback

StarterJoey Aguilar
BackupJake Merklinger
BackupGeorge MacIntyre

Joey Aguilar was announced as Tennessee’s starter just over a week ago, beating out redshirt freshman Jake Merklinger and freshman George MacIntyre in the quarterback competition during fall camp.

Aguilar threw for 6,760 yards, 56 touchdowns and 24 interceptions over 25 games in two seasons at Appalachian State.

Merklinger appeared in two games last season, completing 6 of 9 passes for 48 yards and running seven times for 22 yards.

MacIntyre was a four-star prospect who was a headliner in Tennessee’s 2025 class, ranked as the No. 15 quarterback in the class and the No. 3 in-state prospect, out of Brentwood Academy.

Running Back

DeSean BishopOR
Peyton LewisOR
Star ThomasOR
Daune Morris OR
Justin Baker

DeSean Bishop is Tennessee’s leading returning rusher after he carried 74 times for 455 yards and three touchdowns last season. Peyton Lewis had 64 rushes for 347 yards and three touchdowns. Star Thomas, the Duke transfer, ran for 810 yards on 148 carries in 10 games last season, scoring seven touchdowns while averaging 4.4 yards per attempt. He caught 16 passes for 146 yards and another touchdown.

Wide Receivers

StarterChris Brazzell II
BackupRadarious Jackson
BackupTrey Weary
StarterMike Matthews
BackupTravis Smith Jr.
BackupTrey Weary
StarterBraylon Staley
BackupAmari Jefferson
BackupJoakim Dodson

Tennessee lost its top three receivers from last season and nearly start from scratch this season with redshirt junior Chris Brazzell II, sophomore Mike Matthews and redshirt freshman Braylon Staley, along with two promising freshmen in Travis Smith Jr. and Radarious Jackson and Alabama transfer Amari Jefferson.

Brazzell caught 29 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns last season, ahead of Matthews at seven catches for 90 yards and two touchdowns. Staley had three catches for 21 yards in four games during a redshirt season.

Tight Ends

StarterMiles Kitselman
BackupEthan DavisOR
BackupJack Van DorselaerOR
BackupDaSaahn BrameOR
BackupCole Harrison

Miles Kitselman was one of Tennessee’s biggest surprises last season, catching 22 passes for 301 yards and four touchdowns after transferring from Alabama. Davis had 13 catches for 100 yards and two touchdowns. Van Dorselaer and Brame, two freshmen who were former four-star prospects, give the tight end room added depth.

Offensive Line

Left TackleLance Heard
BackupBennett Warren
Left GuardWendell Moe
BackupShamurad Umarov
CenterSam Pendleton
BackupWilliam Satterwhite
Right GuardJesse PerryOR
BackupSam Pendleton
BackupMax Anderson
Right TackleDavid Sanders
BackupBrian Grant

Tennessee also starts over on the offensive line after losing Cooper Mays, Andrej Karic, Javontez Spraggins and John Campbell from last season, as well as Dayne Davis. Losing four of five starters means Lance Heard is the only returner at left tackle.

Five-star freshman David Sanders Jr. headlined Tennessee’s recruiting class as a top-10 prospect and the No. 2 offensive tackle in the Rivals Industry Ranking. Pendleton transferred from Notre Dame and Moe, and Arizona transfer, has impressed at guard.

Defensive Tackle

StarterBryson Eason
BackupDaevin HobbsOR
BackupNathan RobinsonOR
BackupIsaiah Campbell
StarterJaxson Moi
BackupJamal WallaceOR
BackupEthan Utley

Defensive End

StarterDominic Bailey
BackupTyree WeathersbyOR
BackupTyre WestOR
BackupMariyon Dye

LEO

StarterJoshua Josephs
BackupCaleb HerringOR
BackupJordan Ross

Weakside Linebacker

StarterArion Carter
BackupBen BoltonOR
BackupJordan Burns

Middle Linebacker

StarterJeremiah Telander
BackupEdwin Spillman

Cornerback

StarterJermod McCoy
BackupColton HoodOR
BackupWilliam Wright
StarterRickey Gibson II
BackupTy RedmondOR
BackupTre Poteat

Safety

StarterEdrees FarooqOR
BackupKaleb Beasley
BackupDylan Lewis
StarterAndre Turrentine
BackupSydney WaltonOR
BackupTimothy Merritt

Star

StarterJalen McMurray
BackupBoo Carter
BackupMarcus Goree Jr.

Arion Carter led Tennessee with 68.0 tackles last season, with 29 solo and 39 assisted, to go with an interception. He has 6.5 tackles for loss. Joshua Josephs had 9.0 tackles for loss last season and Bryson Eason has 7.0.

Jermod McCoy suffered a torn ACL while working out on his own in January. He returned to the practice field in a limited role during fall camp.

Special Teams

PlacekickerMax Gilbert
BackupJoshTurbyville
PunterJackson Ross
BackupJoshTurbyville
KickoffJoshTurbyville
BackupMax Gilbert
LongsnapperBennett Brady
HolderJackson Ross
PuntReturnerBraylon StaleyOR
BackupDaune MorrisOR
BackupBoo Carter
KickReturnerPeyton LewisOR
BackupDaune Morris

Boo Carter was Tennessee’s top punt returner last season, averaging 16.5 yards per return on 12 returns, totaling 198 yards, including a long of 38. Peyton Lewis returned the most kickoffs with seven, totaling 151 yards, averaging 21.57 yards per return with a long of 31.

Max Gilbert was 20-for-26 on field goals last season. He was 4-for-4 between 20-29 yards, 9-for-10 between 30-39 yards and 4-for-6 between 40-49 yards and 3-for-6 from 50 yards or more. He had a long of 52.

Jackson Ross punted 53 times last season, averaging 43.94 yards per punt with 15 fair catches, 21 downed inside the 20 and 10 going 50 or more yards, with a long of 57. Josh Turbyville handled kickoffs, with 82 of 86 kickoffs for Tennessee last season, with 68 going for touchbacks.

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