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Prospect on the Rise 

Austin Westlake 2022 OL Connor Robertson (6'4, 300) has been shooting up the recruiting charts. 

This week he added new offers from Nebraska, Minnesota, TCU, Wake Forest, Virginia and USC. 

Those schools join schools like Houston, SMU, Texas, UTSA, Duke, Kansas State, Mississippi State, Tulane, and Tulsa. 

As a junior in 2020, Robertson helped lead Westlake to the 6A Division I state championship, earning first-team all-district honors along the way. 

Commit of the Week

Cypress Bridgeland 2022 QB Connor Weigman (6'1, 205) committed to Texas A&M over offers from schools like Baylor, Texas, TCU, Auburn, Oklahoma and more. 

Weigman is rated as a DCTF four-star prospect. 

Next Level Athlete Scouting Report: Weigman is a proven winner who can make all of the throws and shows the ability to step up in pressure situations. He is underrated as a runner. The DCTF four-star reads defenses well and has enough speed to be a touchdown threat. 

Underclassmen of the Week

2023 WR Lontrell "Boo Bam" Turner (5'11, 160) picked up his first offer from SMU.  

Turner, who was a DCTF Rising Top 25 selection in the Class of 2023 back in December of 2019, played on the varsity team as a freshman but missed almost the entire year due to a knee injury. 

The exciting WR from the South Dallas powerhouse has emerged back onto the recruiting landscape with a breakout sophomore campaign. Keep an eye on his rise as he is likely to blow up with offers as more schools see him on the camp and seven-on-seven circuit. 

Recruit of the Week

2022 Denton Ryan DT Keithian "Bear" Alexander (6'3, 325) committed to Georgia over offers from Texas, Texas A&M, Alabama, LSU and Ohio State on National Signing Day. 

Alexander is rated as a DCTF four-star prospect. 

Next Level Athlete Scouting Report: Earning the nickname 'Bear' Alexander is the force in the middle of the defensive line. He missed many games due to transfer rules as he moved from Terrell to Dallas Skyline to Denton Ryan, but the one constant through all of it was his undeniable talent. 

 

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