With National Signing Day just a week away, Tennessee seems to have narrowed its focus to a relatively short list of realistic targets in hopes of filling the final spots in the Vols’ 2016 recruiting class.

Top-100 defensive back Nigel Warrior of Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee, Ga.

Here’s a look at where Tennessee stands with its remaining targets, according to the 247Sports Crystal Ball.

Nigel Warrior S | 6-0 | 186 Peachtree Ridge (Suwanee, GA) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.9690 Natl 58 Pos 4 State7 63%

23%

7%

7%

The Crystal Ball has pointed to Tennessee for months as the slight favorite to land Warrior, a top-100 prospect in the 247Sports Composite who’s the son of former Vols star defensive back Dale Carter. With Warrior scheduled to return to Tennessee this weekend on his final official visit, the Vols have picked up the past eight predictions for Warrior to emerge as the clear favorite to land him, with Alabama now a distant second.

Derrick Brown DT | 6-3.75 | 317 Lanier (Buford, GA) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.9963 Natl 9 Pos 4 State1 84%

16%

While Tennessee still appears to be a strong contender for Brown, and the Vols are scheduled to host the five-star prospect this weekend on his final visit, they have continued to fly a bit under the radar on the Crystal Ball. Georgia was the consensus favorite to land him for months, and the Bulldogs remain the clear favorites. But the momentum recently has shifted toward Auburn, with the Tigers having picked up five of the past six predictions.

Jonathan Kongbo SDE | 6-5.5 | 264 Arizona Western College (Yuma, AZ) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.9583 Natl 1 Pos 1 State1 38%

25%

25%

6%

6%

Kongbo, a four-star defensive end who’s ranked the nation’s No. 1 overall junior-college prospect in the 247Sports Composite, decommitted from Tennessee on Jan. 5 after being committed to the Vols for more than a month. But they still appear to be one of the top contenders for Kongbo, and the Crystal Ball reflects that, with Tennessee recently having emerged as the favorite to land him. Six of the past eight predictions have gone to the Vols.

Landon Dickerson OT | 6-5 | 300 South Caldwell (Hudson, NC) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.9803 Natl 31 Pos 4 State2 69%

15%

8%

8%

Tennessee has been a strong contender for Dickerson, who’s rated a five-star prospect by 247Sports, throughout his recruitment, and the Vols are scheduled to host him this weekend on his final visit. But Florida State remains the favorite to land him on the Crystal Ball, with the Seminoles getting the majority of the predictions, including each of the past eight picks. There’s currently just one pick for UT, although it was added a little more than a month ago.

Tyler Byrd CB | 5-11.5 | 194 Naples (Naples, FL) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.9552 Natl 86 Pos 10 State15 Hard Commit 2/3/2015

Byrd, a top-100 prospect in the 247Sports Composite, has been committed to Miami for almost a year. But he’s now scheduled to take an official visit to Tennessee this weekend, and the Vols have picked up a couple of predictions this week for Byrd going into his trip to Knoxville. He’s a close friend and teammate of Tennessee running-back commitment Carlin Fils-aime, and the two have lived together since they were in eighth grade.

Mecole Hardman Jr. ATH | 5-10 | 169 Elbert County (Elberton, GA) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.9902 Natl 13 Pos 1 State2 78%

11%

7%

4%

Hardman, a five-star athlete, has been one of Tennessee’s top targets in the 2016 class for most of the past two years, and the Vols have been among the favorites to land him for at least the past 18 months. But the Crystal Ball still points to longtime favorite Georgia as the team to beat, with the Bulldogs getting the vast majority of the current predictions. Tennessee still has a couple of predictions for Hardman, but both of them were made more than 10 months ago.

Jeffery Simmons SDE | 6-3.5 | 277 Noxubee County (Macon, MS) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.9861 Natl 19 Pos 3 State1 45%

36%

18%

Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Alabama have been viewed for months as the favorites to land Simmons, a five-star prospect in the 247Sports Composite, and not much has changed as signing day has approached. While Tennessee hosted Simmons on his first official visit in early November, the Vols have yet to receive any predictions for him, while the majority of the predictions have been divided between home-state schools Ole Miss and Mississippi State.

Tyler Clark DT | 6-3 | 290 Americus Sumter County South (Americus, GA) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.9068 Natl 252 Pos 25 State22 Hard Commit 5/15/2015

Clark, a Top247 prospect who has been committed to Georgia for more than eight months, has continued to give Tennessee strong consideration over the past few months, particularly since his official visit with the Vols in early December. Tennessee still appears to be the greatest threat to Georgia at this point, but the Vols have yet to receive a flip prediction for Clark, who’s coming off an official visit with the Bulldogs last weekend.

Chris Daniels DT | 6-3.5 | 299 Trinity (Euless, TX) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.9222 Natl 183 Pos 20 State27 32%

27%

18%

14%

5%

Daniels, a four-star prospect who decommitted from Oklahoma last week, visited Tennessee for the first time last weekend and referred to the Vols as one of a handful of teams he still was considering after the visit. But they have yet to receive their first prediction for him on the Crystal Ball. The majority of the picks have been divided between Texas, Oklahoma and Texas A&M, with the home-state Longhorns currently having the slight edge.

JaQuan Bailey WDE | 6-2.5 | 245 Raines (Jacksonville, FL) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.8470 Natl 913 Pos 66 State126 75%

25%

Bailey, a three-star prospect who decommitted from Florida more than a month ago, took an official visit to Tennessee the weekend of Jan. 15 and still is believed to be taking a hard look at the Vols as signing day approaches. But Tennessee has yet to receive any predictions for Bailey, while three of the four current picks point to Virginia Tech —Â which is scheduled to host him on an official visit this weekend —Â as the team to beat.

Zack Moss RB | 5-10 | 205 Hallandale (Hallandale, FL) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.8391 Natl 1109 Pos 69 State148 Hard Commit 11/23/2015

Moss, a three-star prospect in the 247Sports Composite, has been committed to Utah since November but currently is scheduled to take an official visit to Tennessee this weekend. A former Miami commitment, the Hurricanes still are the only team that has picked up a prediction for Moss. Moss went to Utah for the first time last weekend on his first official visit, but the Vols will get the final chance to host him before signing day this weekend.

Latrell Williams WR | 5-11 | 171 Columbia (Lake City, FL) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.8555 Natl 721 Pos 110 State100 Hard Commit 1/17/2016

Williams, a three-star prospect whose stock has continued to rise in recent weeks, committed to Miami on Jan. 17 during his official visit with the Hurricanes. But that didn’t stop him from taking an official visit to Tennessee last weekend, and the Vols still are believed to be a contender for him despite his pledge to Miami. The lone prediction on the Crystal Ball still points to Virginia TechÂ as the team to beat, although he’s no longer expected to visit the Hokies.

Ahmmon Richards WR | 6-1.5 | 171 Wellington (West Palm Beach, FL) Class of 16 247Sports Composite 0.9307 Natl 148 Pos 28 State23 50%

33%

17%

A Top247 prospect, Richards decommitted from Miami in October and has continued to explore other options since then, with Alabama, Auburn and Tennessee having emerged as contenders. The Vols are scheduled to host him this weekend on his final official visit, but Alabama remains the slight favorite to land him, according to the Crystal Ball. The Hurricanes, however, have worked their way into the picture and have received two of the past three predictions.

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