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Ranking best Tennessee high school football juniors for 2024 TSSAA season


As the Tennessee high school football season nears, the USA Today Sports Network has put together its preseason ranking of the state’s top high school football players entering the 2024 TSSAA season.

We have released the state’s top players in the 2025 class. Now it’s time to shift to the junior class. The players included in these rankings are decided on what we call an athlete’s playability and recruitabilty, meaning his accomplishments on the field and his ability to draw college recruiting interest.

The players have been selected by high school sports writers from The Tennessean, The Commercial Appeal (Memphis), Knoxville News Sentinel, The Daily News Journal (Murfreesboro) and The Leaf-Chronicle (Clarksville) and includes input from high school football coaches from around the state.

Our player rankings will start with the top 50 juniors. Here are the USA Today Sports Network’s top Tennessee high school football juniors, ranked 1-25, in the state.

Nos. 26-50 will be released Aug. 6.

1. Jared Curtis, Nashville Christian. 6-foot-3, 215 pounds, QB

The dual-threat quarterback is the nation’s No. 1 quarterback, according to the 247Sports Composite. He is the No. 1 prospect in Tennessee and the nation’s No. 8 player overall for the 2025 class. The Georgia commit completed 180 of 321 passes (56%) for 2,522 yards, 25 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He also rushed for 543 yards and 13 TDs.

2. Tyreek King, Knoxville Catholic, 6-0, 170, WR

King is the No. 3 player in the state, and ranked as the No. 25 wideout in the country. He had 63 catches for 1,125 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns. He has offers from Tennessee, Alabama, Ole Miss, and Auburn among others. He was named to the Division II-AAA East All-Region team.

3. Joel Wyatt, Webb School-Bell Buckle, 6-4, 185, WR

Wyatt’s quiet rise to prominence last year has become a roar entering his junior season. The Webb School-Bell Buckle four-star standout picked up an offer from Georgia on July 30 and also holds offers from Tennessee, LSU, Auburn, Vanderbilt, Penn State, Ole Miss and Michigan State among others. He ranks as the No. 7 prospect in the state.

4. Caden Harris, Haywood, 6-0, 160, DB

Harris is a four-star cornerback who is ranked No. 5 prospect in Tennessee and the 13th-ranked corner in the nation. He holds offers from Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, LSU, Tennessee and TCU among others. As for offense, he didn’t have the eye-boggling stats others have, but he still had 520 yards and six TDs in a run-heavy Tomcat offense.

East Robertson High School’s Zach Groves (0) stands for a portrait during Media Day at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, July 10, 2024.East Robertson High School’s Zach Groves (0) stands for a portrait during Media Day at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, July 10, 2024.

East Robertson High School’s Zach Groves (0) stands for a portrait during Media Day at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, July 10, 2024.

5. Zach Groves, East Robertson, 6-4, 230, DL

Groves helped East Robertson reach its first TSSAA Class 2A state championship game last season after recording 72 tackles with 28 for loss, nine forced fumbles, and eight sacks. His older brothers are college bound, including Elijah (NC State freshman) and Isaiah (Georgia Tech commit). Zach, a four-star edge rusher, is ranked as the No. 2 prospect in Tennessee and holds offers from Tennessee, Purdue, Vanderbilt, NC State, UAB, Wisconsin, Texas A&M and Kentucky.

6. Shavar Young, Knoxville Webb, 5-11, 175, WR

Young returns to Knoxville Webb after a season at Brentwood Academy where he led the Eagles with 84 receptions for 1,130 yards and nine touchdowns. He’s the No. 7 player in the state and has offers from Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Arkansas, Texas A&M, Michigan and Penn State, among others.

7. Chastin Smith, McCallie, 6-1, 160, DB

Smith had 39 tackles, but gave up only eight catches for the entire 2023 season when he played at Bearden last year. The four-star corner transferred to McCallie and is ranked No. 4 in Tennessee. He holds offers from schools like Alabama, Tennessee, Clemson, Wisconsin and Arkansas.

8. Justin Hopkins, Ensworth, 6-0, 165, DB

Hopkins already has some impressive offers, including Tennessee, Iowa, Purdue, Ole Miss, Auburn and Vanderbilt among others. Hopkins will play both ways. He had 10.5 tackles, three for a loss in 2023.

9. Gabriel Osenda, Baylor, 6-8, 310, OL

Osenda is originally from Alberta, Canada who arrives in Chattanooga to anchor Baylor’s front five. He played at now defunct Clearwater Academy in Florida in 2023. He picked up offers from Washington, Mississippi State, Louisville, Ole Miss, Missouri, Central Florida and South Carolina.

Southwind’s Kelvin Perkins (5) extends the ball out to score a touchdown during the game between Melrose High School and Southwind High School in Memphis, Tenn., on Thursday, September 21, 2023. Southwind defeated Melrose 34-6.Southwind’s Kelvin Perkins (5) extends the ball out to score a touchdown during the game between Melrose High School and Southwind High School in Memphis, Tenn., on Thursday, September 21, 2023. Southwind defeated Melrose 34-6.

Southwind’s Kelvin Perkins (5) extends the ball out to score a touchdown during the game between Melrose High School and Southwind High School in Memphis, Tenn., on Thursday, September 21, 2023. Southwind defeated Melrose 34-6.

10. Kelvin Perkins, Southwind, 6-0, 190, QB

Perkins was impressive in his second season at Southwind in 2023. He had 2,821 yards passing, 46 touchdowns and only two interceptions while being named Class 5A Mr. Football. He also ran for 585 yards and 11 TDs. He holds an offer from Temple.

11. Keeyshawn Tabuteau, McCallie, 6-0, 175, Athlete

Tabuteau had 20 receptions for 222 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran 42 times for 687 yards and 10 TDs. The Montreal, Canada native holds offers from Georgia, Tennessee, Colorado, Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Vanderbilt among others.

12. Owen Cabell, CPA, 6-3, 195, WR

Cabell holds offers from Georgia, Tennessee, Louisville and Vanderbilt. He caught 24 passes for 442 yards and six touchdowns at wide receiver while helping the Lions capture the Division II-AA state championship in 2023.

13. Carson Sneed, DCA, 6-5, 235, TE

The four-star tight end is ranked as the No. 5 prospect in the…



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