SEC Football: Top Five New Faces to Watch for in 2015

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Oct 14, 2013; Knoxville, TN, USA; A helmet on display after the announcement that the Tennessee Volunteers and Virginia Tech Hokies will play a football game on Sep. 10, 2016 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports

No. 5: Preston Williams

The Tennessee Volunteers may have scored the best receiver in the 2015 recruiting class in Georgia native Preston Williams.

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  • Williams brings a 6 foot 4 rocky top frame to Knoxville making him a threat to defensive backs across the SEC. Williams will be able to learn from the experienced receiving core that the Vols are bringing back from 2014.

    Von Pearson, Jason Croom, and Marquez North combined for 13 touchdowns last season and will be back to help groom the No. 5 overall receiver in the 2015 class according to ESPN.com. Williams may not get as many reps as the experienced wide outs but could play a crucial roll in the red zone as a big bodied target for newly found starter Joshua Dobbs in 2015.

    Williams and the Tennessee’s stellar recruiting class alongside 19 returning starters could stir the SEC pot this season.

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