Camden Jensen, a tight end from Heritage High School, impressed the Vols during his sophomore season. The 6-foot-6, 230-pound receiver caught 19 catches for 233 yards and four scores for Heritage. He is the No. 73 talent in the 2026 class, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, and the top prospect in Colorado.
The Vols extended him an offer in late February, and he recently contacted Volunteer Country to express his interest. “To receive an offer from Tennessee was insane to even try and wrap my head around,” Jensen went on to say. “I just would have never imagined that to have happened.”
Jensen was complimentary when speaking about Tennessee’s coaching staff. “I spoke with Coach Alec Abeln. The staff’s pitch was that they were impressed with my film and really think I can help their offense in the future.” Jensen talked more about what makes Tennessee special. “Tennessee’s ability to produce talent into the league and be so dominant in the SEC is what truly makes them special to me.”
“What I can bring to a program like Tennessee is my ability to make great plays in the run game by my blocking skills that’s what I truly think defines my game as a player but I also think I could be a valuable asset in the passing game and as a vocal leader for the team!” He does have hopes to visit however it hasn’t been confirmed. “I wish I could confirm that I was planning to visit but because of my father’s busy work schedule it’s hard to plan everything out right now as far as visits go.”