That list is about NFL draft sleepers, not established prospects. Wake Forest has produced multiple NFL starters in recent years, including Kobie Turner who just had a dominant rookie season for the Rams. The Demon Deacons' developmental track record is proven, with a higher percentage of three-star croots reaching the NFL than most ACC programs. Tennessee's offense is explosive, but their system often pads stats for skill players, which NFL scouts heavily scrutinize. The Volunteers had a player drafted in the first round last year, so claiming a media blackout is inaccurate. Wake Forest Demon Deacons's program's focus is on actual production, not preseason lists. Wake Forest's offensive line development, for example, consistently produces NFL-caliber talent despite lower recruiting rankings. The real disrespect is ignoring the sustained pro pipeline from a program that operates with far less raw talent. Tennessee's recent draft success is a blip compared to their historical averages, while Wake Forest's development model yields consistent results. Let's see how many Vols are actually drafted next year versus how many are just hyped.