Tennessee Football kicked off a busy stretch of June recruiting this past weekend. The Vols welcomed just two official visitors to campus.
However, Rocky Top also hosted a camp on Sunday, dishing out new offers to several prospects. Here’s a look at what they prospects had to say on social media.
Official Visitor OT Max Anderson
A Texas lineman in the 2024 recruiting class, Anderson was in Knoxville this weekend officially visiting the Vols. He ranks as the No. 191 prospect nationally and the No. 18 offensive tackle according to 247Sports Composite.
The 6-foot-5 and 305-pond lineman out of Reedy High School in Frisco is also expected to officially visit Oklahoma. There are two crystal balls on 247Sports, projecting Anderson to Tennessee Football.
Andersonβs brother, Nate, plays offensive line for Oklahoma. Georgia is also another school in the running for the four-star.
Official Visitor DL Kellen Lindstrom
Lindstrom has been committed to Tennessee Football since May 5. The four-star 2024 defensive lineman out of Missouri took his official visit to Tennessee this weekend.
Coming out of Glendale High School in Springfield, Mo., Lindstrom ranks as the No. 268 prospect nationally, and the No. 32 defensive lineman in his class according to 247Sports Composite.
The 6-5, 235-pound Lindstrom picked up 73 tackles with six for loss, one sack, one fumble recovery and one kick block in his junior season.
2025 OT Peyton Joseph
A four-star offensive lineman out of Georgia, Peyton Joseph stands at 6-4 and 280 pounds. The Peach County High School prospect out of Fort Valley, Ga., would be a huge get for Tennessee Football and is the type of player Josh Heupel needs to win recruiting battles for.
2025 EDGE CJ May
With Rodney Garner, Mike Ekeler and Tim Banks at the helm, the Vols have done a pretty good job targeting edge rushers. Could C.J. May out of Alabama add to that? A four-star out of Highland Home High School in Crenshaw County, Ala., May currently stands at 6-4 and weighs 215 pounds.
2026 LB Anthony Davis
Moving on to 2026, Anthony Davis comes out of Grayson High School in Atlanta. He is not yet rated on any recruiting service and currently stands at roughly 6-foot and 190 pounds.