5-star WR Jaime Ffrench visiting Tennessee this weekend

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One of the nation’s top wide receiver prospects is heading to Knoxville, Tennessee this weekend.

Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin five-star receiver Jaime Ffrench announced on social media Thursday morning that he will return to Tennessee for a visit.

Ffrench visited Knoxville in March and will take an official visit to UT on June 14. Tennessee five-star quarterback commit George MacIntyre was in town for Ffrench’s March visit.

“George is a good dude,” Ffrench told Volquest. “He knows what he is doing in and off the field in the recruiting too. George is good character and he is going to smile. A guy you want to play for at the quarterback position.”

Ffrench also touched on what he’ll be looking for on his official visit.

“Just how they develop,” Ffrench said. “I know some of the guys so just wanting how they develop.”

Five-Star Plus+ OT David Sanders Jr. also visiting UT

Ffrench is not the only elite prospect set to be in Knoxville this weekend. Five-Star Plus+ offensive tackle David Sanders Jr. will also be visiting, per On3’s Steve Wiltfong.

“Tennessee has been doing a great job ever since I visited for the first time in eighth grade,” Sanders has said in the past. “The coaching staff has done a phenomenal job getting to know me and my family. I love the program and everything they’re building for the future.”

Jaime Ffrench Recruit Profile

Ffrench is the nation’s No. 19 overall prospect, No. 4 wide receiver and No. 3 recruit from Florida in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Scouting Summary: “Savvy receiver with advanced route-running skills. Measured at around 6-foot-1, 185 pounds in the off-season prior to his junior year. Tests as a solid athlete in the combine setting. Shows elite change of direction and start-stop ability on Friday nights and in the camp setting. Easily changes gears within his routes. Capable of stacking corners off the line and shows shake at the top of his routes. Flashed coordination and the ball skills to make fantastic one-handed grabs at camps. Shifty after the catch. A competitive prospect who showed up to seemingly every event in the off-season. Can clean up concentration drops as he can lose focus at times. Projects as one of the top receivers in the 2025 cycle in large part due to his well-rounded, technical skill set.”

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