WR Kohen Brown – Waxahachie
Brown posted a 1,000-yard season in 11-6A and holds 40-plus offers. Despite flying under the national radar in recruiting rankings, he’s proven himself against top talent. The former USC commit has official visits lined up with Baylor and Notre Dame.
RB Ryan Estrada – El Paso El Dorado
Estrada’s breakout came early, landing in DCTF Rising magazine’s freshman Top 25. His stock has recently skyrocketed with offers from Alabama, Michigan and Oklahoma. Alongside QB Jake Fette, he’s made El Paso history as one of two local four-stars in the same class.
DT Jake Johnson – Prosper
The USC commit is one of the state’s most dominant interior defenders. He’s powerful at the point of attack, consistently wins with leverage and balance, and has racked up over 25 offers during a breakout offseason.
RB Ryelan Morris – Honey Grove
This Baylor pledge is a dynamic, all-purpose back with slick footwork and great hands. Morris is a mismatch nightmare in space and projects as an immediate weapon in the Big 12.
RB Christian Rhodes – Lake Highlands
The SMU commit is one of the most physically impressive backs in the class and continues to dominate the 7-on-7 circuit. He’s only beginning to tap into his potential after a 1,271-yard breakout season in 2024.
S Yaheim Riley – Austin Anderson
Riley is a rangy, high-IQ safety who excels in deep coverage. His instincts, range and versatility may draw some comparisons to former Texas standout Caden Sterns, and like Sterns, Riley will play his college ball in Austin.
OG Nicolas Robertson – Klein
Robertson is a dominant, versatile offensive lineman committed to Texas. He earned a UA All-America Game invite after a strong performance at the Houston camp. At 6-foot-4, 330-plus pounds, he’s a blend of power and agility.
DT Alister Vallejo – Liberty Hill
Vallejo is a power-packed interior lineman with a school-record 375-pound bench press. Michigan and Notre Dame are pushing hard, while Baylor and SMU remain strong contenders close to home.
CB Jamarion Vincent – Waco Connally
The Baylor commit earned Defensive Back MVP honors at the UA Camp in Dallas. Widely regarded as the top man-to-man corner in Texas, he can lock down elite wideouts and doubles as Connally's star QB.
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