A Boost for the Vols' Line
Four-star offensive tackle Q’Mari Hudson announced his commitment to the University of Tennessee, choosing the Volunteers over Virginia Tech and Virginia after a series of official visits. The decision marks a significant addition to the Vols’ recruiting class for the 2027 cycle.
Hudson, a 6-foot-5, 300-pound prospect from Western Branch High School in Chesapeake, Virginia, is listed as the 15th recruit in Tennessee’s class and sits at No. 41 nationally. In the 247 Composite rankings he is positioned at No. 393 overall and No. 40 among offensive tackles, underscoring the high regard in which he is held.
A Versatile Prospect
Coaches praise his technique in both run blocking and pass protection, noting his ability to move quickly despite his size. He also contributes on defense, showcasing athleticism and a keen understanding of opposing schemes, making him a true two-way player.
His pledge not only strengthens the offensive line but also signals Tennessee’s continued momentum in the regional recruiting battle. The Volunteers now boast a class that ranks No. 41 overall, a notable jump that could influence future rankings as the cycle progresses.