Touchdowns, Speed, Stardom: Landen Williams-Callis is a DCTX Five-Star

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Five stars. Five days. Five future faces of Texas football.

Welcome to "Five-Star Week," presented by Dick's Sporting Goods, where Dave Campbell's Texas Football will count down the top five players in the Class of 2027 with one five-star revealed each day.

The countdown started on Monday with Argyle Liberty Christian OLB Cooper Witten at No. 5 and continued on Tuesday with Kingwood OT Kennedy Brown at No. 4. 

Today we shine the light on one of the most electric players to ever play Texas high school football — Landen Williams-Callis — at No. 3.

With 65 FBS scholarship offers, the Richmond Randle phenom is the most heavily offered prospect in the state.

The new five-star is a statistical monster, racking up over 3,500 rushing yards and 60 total touchdowns as a junior. He’s posted more than 8.200 total yards and scored 132 touchdowns in his three-year varsity career.

Williams-Callis plays his recruitment close to the vest, but programs like Oregon, USC, Houston, Texas and Texas A&M are all pressing hard.

The 5-foot-8, 190-pounder is the cousin of former Oregon State RB stars Jaquizz and James Rodgers and like them he blends speed, power and pass-catching ability.

He is the TXHSFB version of Reggie Bush.

 

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