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Tennessee Vols wide receiver Ramel Keyton hasn't received much hype ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft, but he's a player that could sneak into the last round. 

Keyton, a former four-star recruit from Marietta, GA, signed with the Vols during the 2019 recruiting cycle. He spent five seasons with the Vols and he had his best season in 2023, catching 35 passes for 642 yards, and six touchdowns. 

In 2022, Keyton stepped up when starting wide receiver Cedric Tillman went down with an ankle injury. Keyton caught 31 passes for 562 yards and five touchdowns during the Vols' 11-2 season in 2022. 

Not only did Keyton provide key production for Tennessee in 2022, but he also made two of the biggest catches of the season for the Vols. 

In Tennessee's win against Florida, Keyton made a diving catch that kept a key drive alive near the end of the first half. 

Keyton also caught the first pass from quarterback Hendon Hooker on Tennessee's game-winning drive against Alabama. 

According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, Keyton was in South Florida on Wednesday for a visit with the Miami Dolphins

There's no guarantee that Keyton will be selected in the 2024 NFL Draft. But at the minimum, he should receive a chance with an NFL franchise as an undrafted free agent. And it sounds like the Dolphins could be one of the teams that's willing to take a chance on the former Vol.

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