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5-star WR Jaime Ffrench details Tennessee 865 Live event visit

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Jackson (Fla.) Mandarin High School five-star wide receiver Jaime Ffrench returned to Tennessee this weekend for another look at the Vols during their annual Memorial Day weekend 865 Live event. Following the visit, Volquest caught up with Ffrench and got his thoughts on the trip.

Ffrench enjoyed the activities the staff had planned for recruits such as a scavenger hunt, and the opportunity to spend time around fellow elite prospects during this visit.

“Man, really just enjoyed being around the people and being around them without the recruiting pitch,” Ffrench said of this. “Just getting a feel for the people and being around Knoxville. That is it.”

Ffrench has continued to see his relationship grow with Kelsey Pope, and the two spent plenty of time together on Saturday.

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“Me and coach Pope have a tight relationship,” he said of Pope. “I would say what stands out is his brotherhood. He keeps that with his receiver room. The chance to get to work with him is awesome.”

Ffrench says he plans to make an announcement sometime around August before school starts. He will return to Tennessee the weekend of June 14th for an official visit with the Vols.

You can see Ffrench’s full video interview above.

Jaime Ffrench’s On3 Scouting Evaluation

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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