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Recruiting Insider: 2026 Tennessee Prospect Jordan Curll Speaks on His Recruitment Starting to Blow Up

2026 OL/DL prospect Jordan Curll talks recruitment, motivation and rising recognition in Tennessee’s growing football scene.

April 12, 2025
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By JC Nevils


A 2026 prospect, Jordan Curll is starting to get the recognition he has
always believed he would, and he now speaks on the process of it
all.


Over the last five to 10 years the state of Tennessee has become a
hotbed of sorts filled with talent, and it has only continued to rise
since. Now it isn’t quite Florida, Georgia or Louisiana, but for
Tennessee’s standards it is doing better than ever. The state has
always had plenty of talent, but just overlooked.

One of those who might be overlooked is Curll who is a 2026 OL/DL prospect who is 6-foot-4 and close to 300 pounds. The Franklin, Tenn. product has quietly started to heat up on the
recruiting trail. The former Centennial, and now Page High School
star spoke with Mike Farrell Sports briefly on how the recruitment process is going, as well as
how he thinks it’ll turn out.


For a lot of kids that start to get noticed it can be a euphoric feeling,
and Curll, who has interest from schools such as Western Kentucky and UT-Martin, said he felt no different. 

“It feels great. I’ve always worked hard to be the best person and athlete I can be,
but to see other people are finally starting to notice me is an
awesome feeling,” Curll said. “It just motivates me to go even harder.”

#AGTG #Blessed@pagefootball @wcsCOAthletics pic.twitter.com/5P3OJeG27h

— Jordan Curll (@JordanCurll) April 8, 2025

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The recruiting trail can also be brutal as well as tiring if you don’t
navigate it the right way. For Curll though, he takes the simple
approach and focuses on what’s most important. 

“As far as the
recruiting trail I feel what’s meant to be will be,” he said. “My main focus is
maintaining my grades, getting stronger, faster and getting my team
back to Chattanooga
this fall.” 

Last season his team fell short in the state championship, but with him leading the way they certainly can
make another appearance.

As far as what programs can expect out of him, he puts it pretty
simply. 

“I’m just me. I come from humble beginnings. I’m loyal, I
get along with everyone I meet, and if I say I’m going to do
something then I do it,” Curll said. “Once I commit to something I’m all in.” 

A
kid with that type of character will go a long way in his endeavors,
and that is the type of player every school would love to have. Curll
hasn’t even finished up his junior year yet, and already has seven offers
and counting. 

During the summer when camps start to heat up along
with coaches getting a first-hand look at him, his stock will be even
higher. I expect the offers to continue to roll in at a rapid pace, and if
you haven’t taken notice yet then you should maybe start.

https://twitter.com/jordancurll/status/1907961968972947726

Category: News, RecruitingTag: 2026 Recruiting, Jordan Curll, Mike Farrell Sports, Page High School, Recruiting, Tennessee Recruiting, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
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