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Vanderbilt wide receiver Junior Sherrill (0) warms up before the team’s game against Kentucky at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025.

Vanderbilt wide receiver Junior Sherrill (0) warms up before the team’s game against Kentucky at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025.

NASHVILLEVanderbilt receiver Junior Sherrill isnt hiding from any expectations entering his senior season, and hes started to create his own.

Sherrill was Vanderbilts second-leading receiver in 2025 as he went for 784 yards on 54 receptions and scored seven touchdownsincluding a 46 yarder, but he still believes hes got more to accomplish.

I want to be the most dynamic person with the ball in my hands in the country, Sherrill told Vandy on SI.

I feel like Im gonna be an all-conference player this year.

Sherrill had the best season of his Vanderbilt career as a junior, but he wasnt in the mix for all-SEC honors by the end of the year as a result of the leagues prolific receiving core.

He knows that hes got to improve in order to make that happen in 2026, but he appears to be of the belief that hes done so.

The opportunity Sherrill will receive will also help him as he looks to achieve in a way that he hasnt yet as a Vanderbilt player.

Vanderbilt is set to turn more heavily to him in 2026 because of Eli Stowers and Tre Richardsons departures from the program after successful 2025 seasons.

Vanderbilt worked to replace Richardson through the portal and will look to replace Stowers in the aggregatewith Cole Spence at the forefront of the plansbut the biggest way for it to compensate for their losses will be through Sherrill taking on an increased role.

On a Vanderbilt team that is recovering from losing its offensive core, Sherrill may be the best player it has.

And, hes got to play like it.

The local angle and steadily-increasing productivity have endeared everyone to Sherrill over the past three seasons while hes been a focal point of Vanderbilts rise.

If it wants to keep rising, hes one of the guys thats going to get it to that point.

Sherrill believes hes ready for thatand the double teams that will come with itthough.

He said last fall camp that he wanted to become a more complete receiver by the time the season ended and in the moments following Vanderbilts ReliaQuest Bowl loss to Iowa, he said he believed he achieved that goal.

He doubled down on that in a phone conversation with Vandy on SI, in which he said that he believes hes a more mature receiver than he was in 2025.

Now, hes looking to refine his skillset even further.

Obviously youve got to get better every day, Sherrill said.

I feel like anybody who is in front of me is in the way of what Im trying to get.

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Joey Dwyer is the lead writer on Vanderbilt Commodores On SI.

He found his first love in college sports at nearby Lipscomb University and decided to make a career of telling its best stories.

He got his start doing a Notre Dame basketball podcast from his basement as a 14-year-old during COVID and has since aimed to make that 14-year-old proud.

Dwyer has covered Vanderbilt sports for three years and previously worked for 247 Sports and Rivals.

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