University of Tenne see Kendall Graveman Jersey safetyTodd Kelly Jr. will honor the memory of slain Knoxville high school football player Zaevion Dobson by wearing his No. 24, Kelly said Monday.Kelly, a junior who played againstDobson's older brother, Zack, previously wore No. 6.Honored and privileged to wear the #24 this season in honor of Zaevion Dobson, your legacy lives on and will never be forgotten . . . Todd Kelly Jr. (TK) (@ToddKellyJr) MORE: | Kelly spoke warmly about Zaevion onMonday night, after Tenne see's first practice of fall camp."He's a kid from Knoxville that loved the game of football," Kelly said (), Kyle Hendricks Jersey later adding."Wearing this No. 24, I feel like his legacy still lives on on the football field."Dobson, who played at Fulton High School, died last December at age 15 in a drive-by shootingwhile shielding two girls fromgunfire. He has been hailed as a hero for his actions by, among many, President Obama."He Kelly wanted to represent Zaevion ," Tenne see coach Butch Jones said, "his family, his great community."Vols DB Darrell Miller wore No. 24 as a freshman last season, but Sammy Sosa Jersey was more than willing to switch, according to the report.MORE: Kelly recalled his conversation Mike Montgomery Jersey with Miller: "No disrespect to you and your number, but I really want to wear this in honor of my friend who was slain and murdered on the streets."Kelly had hoped to make the number change in time for last season's Outback Bowl on Jan. 1, after learning of Dobson's death on Dec. 17, but wasn't able to, according to the report. Instead, he put a "24" on a towel he wore in the game."So I had 24 on my towel," Kelly said. " It's all about Zaevion. I know he's looking down from heaven and he's really happy with all this, and his legacy. "When you think about it,two plus four equals six. I still have my number, but I'm Robel Garcia Jersey still honoring Zaevion, which is what I love to do."