Oct 25, 2014; Knoxville, TN, USA; Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Josh Malone (3) celebrates catching a touchdown pass against the Alabama Crimson Tide with wide receiver Von Pearson (9) during the first half game at Neyland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports

When the Vols hit the field on Tuesday to start spring practice, they’ll hope to start solidifying team 119’s depth chart.

Unlike years past, when Tennessee had to rely on players that wouldn’t crack the two-deep on other SEC rosters, the Vols have a plethora of young, elite talent.

It will be up to Butch Jones and his staff to place those young, talented players in the best positions to succeed. You might see some guys switching positions this spring, or you might see some surprise players stepping up.

There are high expectations on the Vols this season, thanks to their impressive win against Iowa in the TaxSlayer Bowl.

Tennessee has the talent to meet those expectations. But they also have the youth to fall short.

Here’s a look at how we think team 119’s depth chart stands as we head into Spring practice. We’ll bring you a post-spring practice depth chart after the Vols’ spring game

Note: Only players that are currently on the roster will be listed on this depth chart. Players coming later this summer, such as Kahlil McKenzie, will be on projected depth charts once they are on campus at Tennessee.