The Miami Dolphins reportedly hosted two potential Day 3 selections Wednesday with the 2024 NFL draft just a week away. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Dolphins hosted Tennessee wide receiver RaMel Keyton.
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.
Tennessee Vols quarterback Nico Iamaleava didn't have to throw the ball a lot in UT's 35-0 win against the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Citrus Bowl -- he completed
Tennessee wide receiver Ramel Keyton is about to play the final college football game of his career and is certainly enjoying the moment. He inked an NIL agreement with Cheez-Its before the Citrus Bowl against Iowa, joining Tennessee running back Dylan Sampson and two Iowa Hawkeyes in that endeavor.
The Vols are in the media portion of the lead-up to the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl, and a few players on both sides are cashing in. Cheez-It has partnered with student-athletes for their bowl game for the past two years.
Tennessee Vols fifth-year senior wide receiver Ramel Keyton played his last game at Neyland Stadium on Saturday. And Keyton, who signed with the Vols during the Jeremy Pruitt era, went out with a bang, catching four passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns in the Vols' 48-24 win against Vanderbilt.
There was some mild concern that Ramel Keyton would miss the South Carolina game, but wide receivers coach Kelsey Pope helped ease those earlier in the week when he said everyone in the room would be ready.
Ramel Keyton must be one of Tennessee's top offensive performers this season. His ability to run the mid to deep routes well will help him this upcoming season, and it may push his play forward in year five on Rocky Top.
Don’t sleep on this guy. Jalin Hyatt, Cedric Tillman..... Bru McCoy, Squirrel White, Dont’e Thornton — these are all guys that have been featured or will be featured pieces of the Tennessee offense.
Expectations continue to build in Knoxville, Tennessee. We've now seen head coach Josh Heupel run an elite offensive scheme for two seasons and have success with two different starting quarterbacks.
It’s a big week for Tennessee quarterback Joe Milton. The redshirt senior is in New York for the next couple of days, where he will ring the Nasdaq bell, visit Yankee Stadium and Madison Square Garden and meet with a handful of national brands.
It is no secret at this point that the Volunteers are without Jalin Hyatt and Cedric Tillman. They combined for 1,684 yards and 18 touchdowns last season.
The catch that changed the game. Not only did Tennessee get over the hump and beat Florida on Saturday, but they did it without perhaps their second best player.
Once again, Tennessee football is stuck waiting on an eligibility waiver from the NCAA for a transfer. Following Aubrey Solomon in 2019 and Cade Mays in 2020, USC Trojans transfer Bru McCoy is the one now waiting in limbo.
Tennessee lost vital production from the 2021 season with the departures of Velus Jones and JaVonta Payton. They brought in transfer receiver Bru McCoy, who could provide a spark if he becomes eligible by the start of the season, as well as a trio of talented young receivers.
Explosive Tennessee wide receiver JaVonta Payton exited Saturday's game against Georgia in the first quarter after an apparent upper-body injury. In his absence, the Vols looked to junior wideout Ramel Keyton to take his place. Coming into the game, Ramel Keyton had only one catch for ten yards on the season.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Before kicking off the Josh Heupel era, Tennessee is already down three players. Per a Tennessee spokesperson, wide receivers Ramel
Volunteers wide receiver Ramel Keyton caught a pass for a loss of three yards. While on the ground, he blatantly kicked Kentucky linebacker J.J. Weaver in the groin for no apparent reason.
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