Hot Take Tuesday: The 2022 Recruit I'd Start My Team With

Humble Summer Creek five-star offensive linemen Kelvin Banks would be the 2022 Texas high school football recruit Dave Campbell's Texas Football's William Wilkerson would start his team with right now.

If I had to build a team around one 2022 Texas high school football player right now, I’m going with Humble Summer Creek offensive tackle Kelvin Banks.

I’ll get lambasted for this, particularly from the DFW and Austin areas where two franchise quarterbacks reside; Cypress Bridgeland, I see you too. And that’s OK. I get it.

But I’m going to go against the grain a bit and stick with the best player that I’ve personally seen from this class (mind you, I’ve not seen them all) and that’s Banks.

The way he dominated the Next Level Athlete Texas Top 100 Showcase in Houston in early 2020 was a sight to behold. He was literally a brick house. Whatever you threw his way from a defensive lineman’s standpoint, he stopped and did so with what looked to be relative ease.

Turn on the film, and it’s more of the same.

Banks was committed to Oklahoma State at the time, but offers started to flood in once word got out about his dominant performance.

Texas Tech, USC, LSU, Oregon, Texas A&M, Auburn and Baylor all offered between Feb. and early July. He decommitted to the Pokes on July 12.

Since then, he’s collected offers from Colorado, Arkansas, Tennessee, Georgia Tech, Alabama, Ole Miss, TCU, Oklahoma, Missouri, Maryland and Florida. That’s in addition to the Utah, Florida State, Arizona State, Houston and Texas offers he had prior to his OSU commitment back on Sept. 29, 2019.

Yeah, he’s that good.

At a solid 6-foot-5 and 300 bills, Banks has the length (6-10 wingspan), flexibility and quickness to be a franchise left tackle or interior lineman.

He’s rated as one of two five-star prospects in the DCTF Hot 100 along with the all-world talent out of Southlake Carroll, Quinn Ewers.