Top Interior Offensive Lineman Set for Official Visit to Tennessee in June
Though it’s still January, Tennessee football fans are already eagerly anticipating the arrival of spring ball.
As excitement for next season builds, another significant event is on the horizon—the official visit season, which kicks off in June. This week, the Vols received some exciting news as one of the country’s top offensive linemen locked in his official visit to Tennessee.
Darius Gray, a highly regarded four-star interior offensive lineman, has officially scheduled five visits, with Tennessee slated to host him from June 7-9. His official visit lineup includes some of the top football programs in the nation, making for an intense recruiting battle.
Here’s a look at Gray’s full schedule for the upcoming summer:
Clemson: May 31-June 2
Tennessee: June 7-9
LSU: June 14-16
Penn State: June 17-19
South Carolina: June 21-23
At 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighing 285 pounds, Gray is one of the most coveted offensive linemen in the 2025 recruiting class. The Richmond, Virginia native currently ranks as the No. 3 interior offensive lineman in the country, the No. 2 prospect in Virginia, and the No. 31 player nationally, according to the 247Sports Composite. His impressive stature and skill set make him a top priority for multiple programs.
Gray’s decision will be a major win for whichever school he chooses, and Tennessee will look to impress him during his visit. As he’s still just a high school junior, Gray’s potential is enormous—he could grow even bigger and stronger once he enters college, making him an even more formidable force on the offensive line.
His physicality and strength will only improve with time, which makes his commitment a major prize for any team.
The Vols are particularly focused on bolstering their offensive line this offseason. Tennessee has already made significant moves to improve the unit by adding experienced players like guards Wendell Moe Jr. from Arizona and Sam Pendleton from Notre Dame through the transfer portal. These additions demonstrate the Vols’ commitment to enhancing their offensive line depth and performance.
Though Gray is not in a hurry to make a final decision, Tennessee’s coaching staff, led by Josh Heupel, will aim to make a lasting impression during his official visit. With multiple elite programs vying for his commitment, Heupel and his staff are hoping their visit will be the deciding factor.
The recruiting process is still far from over, and Gray has a number of opportunities to explore before he makes his choice. However, the good news for Tennessee is that they are firmly in the mix for this highly sought-after prospect.
As the months lead up to June, the Vols will have their chance to showcase why Knoxville is the right place for Gray to take the next step in his football career.