When it comes to superstar players, no, Will Brooks’ name didn’t come up first when it came to the Tennessee football team. Despite that, Brooks still delivered a 5-star effort whenever he donned orange and suited up for head man Josh Heupel.
There were several incredible moments Brooks provided Vols Nation last season and people in Knoxville are always going to be thankful for what he was able to get done in town. Moving forward, No. 35 is now looking to make a splash in the NFL too.
While Brooks didn’t hear his name called during the NFL Draft, that doesn’t mean that he’s ready to give up on his dreams just yet. Not long after the draft wrapped up, news broke that Brooks has signed an undrafted free-agent deal with the Kansas City Chiefs:
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Will Brooks has signed an UDFA contract with the Kansas City Chiefs
The 6-1, 200-pounder spent five years with the program and he arrived on campus as a walk-on. Despite not being on scholarship, that didn’t stop Brooks from making a huge impact with the Vols during his career, especially in 2024.
Last season for defensive coordinator Tim Banks, Brooks posted 59 total tackles and four interceptions. His best INT of the year was no question the one that sealed the memorable win for Tennessee over Alabama. His pick-six against North Carolina State was pretty darn special too:
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Yeah, that INT returned for a touchdown is one he’ll always remember, but again, that one vs. Bama sure is tough to beat. Brooks was easily one of the best walk-on players in the country and UT supporters are always going to love the mentality he played the game with.
Brooks was a blue-collar worker on the gridiron and he always played the right way. He’s a true Vol for life – the kind of guy who knew what it meant to represent the university and the Vols as a whole. Making the KC roster won’t be easy, but Brooks has proven time and time again that he can defy the odds stacked against him.