Tennessee Predicted to Land No. 1 Overall Player in Transfer Portal
The college basketball offseason rarely slows down, and for programs trying to make a leap into true national contention, the transfer portal has become the most important battleground in the sport.
That is especially true for the Tennessee Volunteers, a team that has been knocking on the door in recent seasons but is still searching for the piece that can push it over the top. As May begins and most rosters are starting to take shape, Tennessee is still working aggressively behind the scenes.
Now, a major development suggests the Vols may be closing in on the biggest prize available in this year's portal, a move that could reshape expectations heading into next season.
NEW: On3's @PeteNakos has logged an expert prediction for Tennessee to land Wake Forest transfer guard Juke Harris
— On3 (@On3) May 1, 2026
Harris is the No. 1 player in the On3 transfer portal rankings.https://t.co/f4ExVPJOBupic.twitter.com/vEn8nbTrBo
Juke Harris Emerges As The Top Target
According to a prediction from On3's Pete Nakos, Juke Harris is expected to land with Tennessee, a move that would immediately give Rick Barnes one of the most impactful additions in the country.
Harris is not just another transfer name. He is widely viewed as the No. 1 overall player in the portal, and his production backs it up. The 6-foot-7 guard averaged 21.4 points and 6.5 rebounds this past season at Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball, showing the ability to take over games as a primary scoring option.
His size and versatility make him a matchup problem across the board. He can handle the ball, score at multiple levels, and create his own shot in late-clock situations. That profile is exactly what elite teams look for when building a roster capable of making a deep tournament run.
Why Tennessee Makes Sense
Tennessee's pursuit of Harris has been calculated and aggressive. Head coach Rick Barnes and his staff have maintained consistent communication, even making in-person visits to stay firmly in the mix.
There is also a familiarity factor at play. Tennessee recruited Harris heavily out of high school, which has helped build trust throughout this process. In a portal environment where relationships often decide outcomes, that early groundwork matters.
From a roster standpoint, the fit is clear. Tennessee has already added multiple pieces through the portal, but Harris would be the kind of centerpiece addition that changes the ceiling of the entire team. He is the type of player who can create offense when games slow down in March, something every contender needs.
NBA Draft Decision Still Looms
One key factor remains unresolved. Harris has also declared for the NBA Draft, meaning his final decision is not strictly about choosing a school.
He has until late May to withdraw and maintain college eligibility, and that timeline could influence when a commitment becomes official. Most projections place him outside the first round, which often leads players to return to school and boost their draft stock with another season.
If that happens, Tennessee appears to be in a strong position.
What This Means For The Vols
If Tennessee ultimately lands Harris, it would mark one of the most significant transfer portal wins of the offseason. Adding the top-ranked player in the portal is not just about talent. It sends a message about where the program stands nationally.
The Vols have already been consistent contenders, reaching deep into March in recent years. But adding a player of Harris' caliber could elevate expectations from competitive to championship-level.
At this stage of the offseason, predictions are not guarantees. But the momentum is clearly building, and Tennessee may be on the verge of securing the kind of addition that can define a season before it even begins.
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This story was originally published May 1, 2026 at 9:10 AM.