2027 Five-Star Wide Receiver’s Shocking Top Five Schools Revealed — Is Tennessee the Surprise Favorite?
Tennessee’s football program is already casting its eyes toward 2027, aiming to bolster its signing class with top-tier talent. Among the prospects turning heads is Ah’Mari Stevens, a dynamic four-star wide receiver committed to Miami but keeping the Volunteers within his coveted top five, which also includes powerhouse programs like LSU, Texas, and Georgia. Standing at 5-foot-11 and weighing a lean 160 pounds, this Hollywood, Florida standout from Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory has etched his name as the No. 31 wide receiver nationally and No. 25 in the talent-rich state of Florida, according to 247Sports rankings. Tennessee’s offer came relatively late—March 2025—but it’s clear they’ve made a notable impression. With a recruiting class already featuring promising names like JP Peace and Kamauri Whitfield, the Volunteers are clearly not resting on their laurels. There’s plenty to unpack about Stevens’ journey, his school offers, and what this means for Tennessee’s future on the gridiron. LEARN MORE
Tennessee is recruiting toward its 2027 football signing class.
Four-star Miami wide receiver commit Ah’Mari Stevens named Tennessee in his top five schools, along with Miami, LSU, Texas and Georgia.
The 5-foot-11, 160-pound prospect is from Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in Hollywood, Florida. 247Sports ranks him as the No. 31 wide receiver in the class and No. 25 player in Florida.
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Tennessee offered Stevens a scholarship on March 5, 2025 and has not visited the Vols.
Miami offered him a scholarship on April 2, 2024. Two days after an unofficial visit, he announced his commitment to the Hurricanes on Jan. 13, 2025.
Pittsburgh was the first school to offer Stevens a scholarship on Dec. 4, 2023. Other schools to offer him scholarships include Missouri, South Florida, Florida International, Kentucky, Florida State, Indiana, West Virginia, Ole Miss, Tulane, Auburn, Penn State, Purdue, North Carolina State, Texas A&M, Mississippi State, Florida, Elon, Marshall, Arkansas, Illinois, Western Kentucky, Temple, Old Dominion, Bowling Green and North Carolina Central.
Tennessee has four commitments in its 2027 football recruiting class: linebacker JP Peace, cornerback Kamauri Whitfield, offensive tackle Princeton Uwaifo and defensive lineman Kadin Fife.
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