Memphis football gets commitment from offensive lineman Jacob Gray

Memphis Tigers head coach Ryan Silverfield reacts during the second half in the 2022 First Responder Bowl at Gerald J. Ford Stadium on Dec. 27, 2022; Dallas, Texas, USA.

Memphis football added more offensive line help with a commitment from Florida native Jacob Gray on Sunday night.

Gray, who is 6-foot-7 and 255 pounds, attends Providence School in Jacksonville. He's listed at offensive tackle and is unranked on 247Sports or Rivals.

The Tigers lost two offensive line commitments last week in junior college transfer Judea Milon and Georgia Tech transfer RJ Adams. Gray joins a deep group of linemen in this recruiting class for Memphis. Coach Ryan Silverfield signed five linemen in December, including juco transfer Chris Morris and LSU transfer Xavier Hill.

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Memphis also has transfer commitments from Marcus Henderson (Arkansas) and Jack Greer, a former walk-on at Ole Miss. The Tigers have to replace starting tackles Austin Myers and Matt Dale, both of whom exhausted their eligibility after last season.

Memphis has six high school commitments and two juco commitments expected to sign Wednesday on national signing day along with 13 transfer commitments. Memphis signed 22 players, including five transfers, in December during the early signing period.

This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Memphis football adds commitment from offensive lineman Jacob Gray