# 31 – Jebb Lenhart, 6-4, 295 pound offensive guard from Pigeon Forge (Tenn.) is receiving a lot of interests from several schools. Currently he holds offers from Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky, but is still receiving interest from Mississippi State, Southern Miss, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt. A good frame and good strength should make the 2008 season a big one for this prospect.
# 30 – Cliff Jones, 6-3, 270 pound offensive guard from Memphis-University School (Tenn.) hopes a big senior season will turn heavy interests into offers. Jones has a good frame and very good technique which allows him to work well to the second level. He has good pad position off the snap of the football and maintains good technique in his drive block. He is currently receiving interests from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia Tech, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt.
# 29 – Hakeem Worthen, 6-4, 290 pound defensive end from Knoxville-South Doyle (Tenn.) may be one of the best kept secrets in the state. Worthen has great lateral mobility which allows him to make plays down the line of scrimmage. He also has good feet for a big guy alongside his frame and overall strength. He hopes a big season will impress some of the schools already showing interests like Middle Tennessee, Tennessee, Kentucky, Louisville, and Auburn.
# 28 – Cole Tischer, 6-4, 225 pound linebacker/defensive end from Brentwood (Tenn.) is primed for a big year in 2008. Tischer is receiving interests from Alabama, Auburn, Georgia Tech, Stanford, and Vanderbilt. As a junior, Cole had 120 tackles and 3 interceptions. His speed and size give him the versatility to play either on the line of scrimmage or positioned at a linebacker spot. A big season in 2008 will help him seal the deal on receiving a few offers.
# 27 – Hunter Beedle, 6-3, 270 pound offensive guard from Kingsport-Sullivan South (Tenn.) looks ready to have a breakout season in 2008. Beedle has been very busy this summer with camps at Middle Tennessee, Western Kentucky, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt. He has good size and a solid ability to play underneath the defense off the snap of the football. Beedle likes his team chances this season and expects to make a run in the playoffs in late November.