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Son of Raiders GM looking massive at Tennessee fall camp

Some guys just don't look right wearing the No. 1.

Too many skinny wide receivers, defensive backs and kickers have come through the college ranks commanding single-digit jerseys for massive Tennessee freshman defensive lineman Kahlil McKenzie to pull it off. But there he was, the son of Oakland Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie, wearing the No. 1 as the Volunteers opened fall camp this week:

The player beside McKenzie, freshman Darrell Taylor, is no small guy at 6-foot-4, 228 pounds -- but he gives away about 100 pounds to McKenzie (6-3, 327).



McKenzie was one of the most heralded recruits in the nation last year, and he's a big reason for the high hopes among Tennessee fans for a revival of the program. Coach Butch Jones has a long way to go from last year's 7-6 record, but he's definitely bringing in the kind of players, like McKenzie, that can turn the Vols' fortunes.

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