Top-100 rising junior wide receiver Kendrell Scurry of Independence High School in Thompson's Station, Tenn., announced Tuesday on his Twitter account that he has decommitted from Tennessee.

The 6-foot-3, 185-pound Scurry had been committed to the Vols since July, but he announced in early March that he had decided to "open up my recruitment" while remaining committed to Tennessee following the departure of former wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni.

Since then, Scurry has added scholarship offers from several other schools, including Penn State, South Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Purdue, Cincinnati and Wake Forest.

Scurry is ranked by 247Sports as the nation's No. 81 overall prospect and No. 17 wide receiver in the 2019 class and the No. 3 rising junior from the state of Tennessee.

Thanks to all for the support and no interviews! pic.twitter.com/YGW1AZGEkJ — Kendrell Scurry (@D1Scurry) May 30, 2017

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The Vols now are left with three early commitments for the 2019 class — including Scurry's teammate, Top247 wide receiver TJ Sheffield, who has referred to himself as a soft Tennessee commitment since March.