Marquez Callaway, Nigel Warrior and Dominick Wood-Anderson are getting their shot at the NFL.

Callaway, the Tennessee wide receiver, reached an undrafted free agent deal with the New Orleans Saints, his agent confirmed to Knox News. Warrior, a safety, agreed to an undrafted free agent deal with the Baltimore Ravens, Tennessee announced. Wood-Anderson, a tight end, indicated on Twitter that he reached a deal with the Seattle Seahawks.

Callaway finished his senior season with 30 receptions for 635 yards with six touchdowns. Throughout his career, he showed ability as a downfield threat who thrived on 50/50 balls, and he had a solid performance at the NFL scouting combine.

Callaway made 92 receptions during his career.

Callaway also excelled as a punt returner. He earned second-team All-SEC honors by the coaches as a return specialist as a senior after averaging 14 yards on 11 returns with one touchdown.

Callaway signed with Tennessee as a four-star athlete out of Warner Robbins High School in Georgia.

Warrior finished his Tennessee career in style, earning first-team All-SEC honors from the AP. He helped spearhead Tennessee's defense that was paramount to the Vols closing the season on a six-game winning streak en route to an 8-5 record.

Warrior's four interceptions tied for second in the SEC, and his 70 tackles ranked third on the team. He logged 239 career tackles.

Warrior signed with Tennessee as a four-star safety out of Peachtree Ridge High School in Georgia. He is the son of Dale Carter, a former Vols All-America defensive back who played in the NFL.

Warrior and Callaway were three-year starters.

The 6-foot-4, 261-pound Wood-Anderson has prototypical tight end size. He made 38 receptions for 408 yards in two seasons at Tennessee after joining the Vols as a junior college transfer.

Wood-Anderson played quarterback at Steele Canyon High School in California. He enrolled at Arizona Western College as a defensive end, but after three practices there, his coach suggested a position change to tight end. It stuck. He became a coveted junior college prospect and signed with the Vols over Alabama and Texas A&M.

Though he became Tennessee’s top tight end for two seasons, he never really took off. Still, his size makes him appealing.

Georgia tight end Eli Wolf announced he'd reached an undrafted deal with the Baltimore Ravens. Wolf spent four years at Tennessee — he was a starter in 2018 — before playing his final season with the Bulldogs as a graduate transfer.

This story will be updated as more Tennessee players reach undrafted deals.

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