Tyreek King, a four-star wide receiver who is knocking on the door of five-star status, isn't open to hearing any other pitches.
Instead, the slot receiver is locked in with his commitment to Tennessee football.
He confirmed this on his Twitter/X account on Monday evening.
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Along with his offer from Tennessee, King holds offers from the likes of Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kentucky, LSU, Louisville, Michigan, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Purdue, Texas, Texas A&M, USC, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech and Wisconsin among others.
Since committing to the Vols, King has visited UT, Michigan and Florida State.
He committed to Tennessee on Oct. 31, 2024.
King is currently the No. 28 player in the class, No. 2 in the state of Tennessee and No. 1 slot receiver.
Out of Knoxville Catholic, just miles from UT, King will be competing Rivals Five-Star, a camp that could help push him to five-star status.
Rivals' National Recruiting Analyst Adam Gorney said this on King:
"At slot receiver, Tennessee commit Tyreek King, Georgia pledge Vance Spafford and Detroit (Mich.) Cass Tech’s CJ Sadler remain the top three but none have punched through to five-star status – yet," Gorney wrote. "King and Spafford have already signed up for Rivals Five-Star and can earn that extra star with a huge performance there."
Currently, the five-star cut off is 23 players down the list of recruits. This makes King one of the top four-stars in the class.
In the 2025 cycle, there were 32 five-stars. If the crop of talent is that deep in 2026, King's current position would give him that coveted fifth star.
This talk around King being a five-star talent isn't new, either. The month prior, Gorney shared a similar sentiment on King's potential to make the leap.
"The Tennessee commit is so, so fast. He’s electric off the line of scrimmage, he’s dynamic through his route, he knows how to set up defenders and then he can burn anybody deep," Gorney wrote.
"King also has great hands, he plays with toughness and after having more than 1,000 receiving yards in his junior season, he’s gone to numerous events this offseason and has looked fantastic.
"What more could we want to see?"
Outside of King, Tennessee holds commitments from six other prospects. The headliner is five-star quarterback and No. 2 overall recruit Faizon Brandon. The other in the Rivals250 rankings is tight end Carson Sneed at No. 111.
A four-star outside of the Rivals250 is in-state lineman Gabriel Osenda. Three-stars in the boat are linebacker Braylon Outlaw, edge rusher CJ Edwards and wide receiver Tyran Evans.
The Vols also recently lost the commitment of four-star defensive end Tyson Bacon.
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