Heupel's Volunteers land 2028 4-star QB Craft

TourNews newsroom brief · 22m ago · 2 min read · via espn.com

The Tennessee Volunteers landed a quarterback for the future Monday, securing a commitment from four-star prospect Kaden Craft, ESPN's No. 3 dual-threat passer in the 2028 cycle who is a 20-game starter at North Carolina's Lake Norman High School.

The Tennessee Volunteers just landed a huge commitment from 4-star quarterback Kaden Craft, and fans are buzzing about the future of the program. As a dual-threat passer, Craft brings a ton of excitement to the table, and his ranking as ESPN's No. 3 prospect in the 2028 cycle is a testament to his hard work and dedication. With 20 starts under his belt at Lake Norman High School in North Carolina, Craft has already shown he can handle the pressure of being a leader on the field.

This commitment is huge for Tennessee, as it gives them a quarterback of the future to build around. Head coach Josh Heupel and his staff have been working tirelessly to rebuild the program, and landing a talent like Craft is a major coup. It also speaks to the program's ability to attract top talent from around the country, which is essential for competing at the highest level in the SEC. With Craft on board, Volunteers fans have a lot to be excited about as they look ahead to the next few years.

So what's next for the Volunteers? The real question is how quickly can Craft develop and contribute to the team. With a few years to work on his game, Craft has the potential to become a real difference-maker in the SEC. Fans will be keeping a close eye on his progress, and with the quarterback position being one of the most important on the field, all eyes will be on Craft as he navigates the college football landscape. Will he live up to the hype and lead the Volunteers to success in the years to come? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure - Volunteers fans are thrilled to have him on board.

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