National Signing Day: 5-star Mike Matthews signs with Tennessee
Five-star wide receiver Mike Matthews has officially signed his letter of intent to play for Tennessee. The University’s social media accounts announced the signing moments ago. The Parkview High School (Ga.) standout has already officially started his career on Rocky Top, as he joined the team for bowl practices over the weekend.
Matthews chose Tennessee over Clemson, Alabama, Ohio State, Georgia and others in July.
Home sweet home!
— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) December 20, 2023
Lots of checkerboard visits coming soon!@mike1matthews | #RockyTop24 🍊 pic.twitter.com/GDFAxW850C
“I would say it is because of the culture they have there,” Matthews told Volquest in July prior to announcing his decision. “I can tell after talking to all of the students, players, and coaches; they are all involved in it. Along with that, the type of offense they run, they led the country in offense last year, so I feel like I will be put in great positions out there. They actually showed me how I can produce in the offense if I handle my business.”
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Matthews excitement level to join Tennessee has only increased since his commitment.
“It is a relief to have my mindset straight that I am going to Tennessee and going to start putting the work in to get better and be the best player I can be there,” he told Volquest in an exclusive interview in December. “I cannot wait to get up there and get this next chapter started.”
Mike Matthews On3 Scouting Evaluation
Two-way playmaker with high-end athleticism, length and coordination who has blossomed into one of the better receiver prospects in the 2024 cycle. Measured at 6-foot-0.5, and close to 190 pounds prior to his senior season. Has a big frame and very good length for the position with a 32.75-inch arm and 9.75-inch hand. Lines up at both receiver and safety for Parkview High. Pairs that length with advanced coordination to result in a considerable catch radius. Has shown the ability to win in contested situations on Friday nights and in 7-on-7 settings. Makes difficult catches and adjusts to poorly thrown balls. Has the burst and speed to separate on vertical routes. A bouncy athlete who doubles as a standout basketball player in high school and on the AAU circuit. Had a number of big games against top competition as a junior. Caught 48 passes for 1,030 yards and 9 touchdowns in 2022. Throws down impressive dunks on the hardwood. Still developing as a route-runner, given he was more of an athlete and safety prospect early on in his high school career. Had some concentration drops as a junior. Upside for the position is high given his overall skill package and room for continued development.