Tennessee football's future at quarterback showed out at the Elite 11 Finals camp, where he joined the top quarterback prospects in the country.
Vols commit Faizon Brandon showed everyone his arm talent during the camp, and he did it all without wearing pajamas.
Brandon joined fellow five-star quarterbacks Dia Bell and Keisean Henderson to compete in the Elite 11 Finals.
He dominated in several portions of the multi-day camp, proving why he is a five-star quarterback and one of the best prospects in the nation in the 2026 recruiting class.
Brandon shined in the 7-on-7 portion of the camp, completing 19 of 22 passes for three touchdowns. He excelled in the short and intermediate passing game while playing a little hesitant with the deep game, but he still shined against great competition and played efficiently, according to On3.
His performance, paired with his deep ball and accuracy from previous days, led him to be named "one of the most gifted prospects in the nation" by Billy Tucker, the director of the Under Armour All-American Game.
Beautiful deep ball from 5-star Tennessee commit and ESPN 300 No. 8 overall prospect Faizon Brandon @faizon_brandon
— Billy Tucker (@TheUCReport) June 18, 2025
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Brandon went on to win the Rail Shot Challenge, in which quarterbacks aim to complete passes to a receiver running down the sideline. He also showed up in the Accuracy Challenge, hitting target after target and showing off his accuracy.
He also threaded the needle on several throws, leading to touchdowns in 7-on-7 competitions in another dominant display of arm strength and accuracy.
Tennessee 5-star QB commit Faizon Brandon threads the needle for the TD🍊
— On3 Recruits (@On3Recruits) June 19, 2025
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The people in attendance are speaking highly of Brandon's performance, including Brett Kollmann, the creator of All Thirty-Two and Co-Host of the Bootleg Football Podcast.
"My one and only note for the day is that the Faizon Brandon hype is well deserved," Kollmann said. "Kid's a freak show."
Brandon should fit into Tennessee's offense nicely as he continues to prove why he is one of the top prospects in the 2026 recruiting class.