Tennessee has made the top four for highly ranked quarterback Christian Veilleux. The four-star prospect from The Bullis School in Potomac, Md., released his trimmed list of schools on his Twitter on Sunday afternoon. His top four is Tennessee, Clemson, Penn State and Duke.

The 6-foot-3.5, 201-pound Veilleux is the No. 291 overall player and No. 15 pro-style quarterback in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite for the 2021 class.

Veilleux added offers from Clemson and LSU last week, but only included Clemson in his top four. He visited Duke in March, his only trip to a campus since seeing Tennessee, Duke and Clemson in January. He visited Penn State in November and was in Knoxville for Tennessee's win against Mississippi State in October.

READ: Veilleux breaks down his top four to 247Sports' Steve Wiltfong (VIP)

The Vols are in the market for a quarterback for their 2021 class and have made the top four for Veilleux and the top 11 for top-100 dual-threat Texas quarterback Kaidon Salter, who announced his trimmed list on Saturday.

Veilleux, who also visited Tennessee in April and June of last year, told GoVols247 after his visit to Knoxville in January that Tennessee's coaches expressed to him that he's one of their top quarterback targets in this class.

“They have nothing but good things to say about my film and who I am as a person, and they feel like I can really fit into the offense,” he said. “They feel like Tennessee is a good place for me, and they really like me. They like what I bring to the table with my throwing ability, athleticism, extending plays and all that stuff.

“They expressed that I’m one of the guys that they want in this class, and the feeling’s mutual. They’re pretty high on my list, too. It was good to establish that with them, that we’re on the same page.”

Here is the 247Sports evaluation of Veilleux from national recruiting analyst Brian Dohn:

Good frame and size. Pocket passer with mobility. Release is usually compact, especially on short throws. Ball comes out of hand freely. Accurate, particularly on short throws to edge and intermediate routes. Throws catchable ball with touch. Good footwork and base works in unison with arm. Gets through progressions. Plays composed. Drags ball a little at start of throwing motion. Improving arm strength will help on long throws. Adding strength will help. Sometimes relies more on touch than fully committing to throw. Has to learn to play under center. Multi-year starter at Top 20 program.

Tennessee currently has nine public commitments for its 2021 class, which currently ranks 13th nationally and second in the SEC in the 247Sports team rankings.