The return: Senior tight end Cade Brewer announces he is back for 2021

Texas Longhorns senior tight end Cade Brewer announced that he will be returning to the team in 2021. How will that impact the group?

The Texas Longhorns have seen their fair share of players deciding to leave the Forty Acres for the NFL in recent weeks. However, tight end Cade Brewer was not one of those players as he announced that he would return in 2021. Continue reading “The return: Senior tight end Cade Brewer announces he is back for 2021”

The return: Senior tight end Cade Brewer announces he is back for 2021

Texas Longhorns senior tight end Cade Brewer announced he will return to the team in 2021. How will that impact the group?

The Texas Longhorns have seen their fair share of players deciding to leave the Forty Acres for the NFL in recent weeks. However, tight end Cade Brewer was not one of them, and he announced Monday he plans to return in 2021. Continue reading “The return: Senior tight end Cade Brewer announces he is back for 2021”

Texas Football roundtable: Which Longhorn will climb the depth chart?

Longhorns Wire staff each select a player that they feel has the most potential to rise up Texas’ depth chart this offseason.

Amid all the uncertainty and misinformation surrounding the upcoming college football season, Texas has been holding their fall camp practices over the past several days.

At this point, the mindset of each football program has to be centered around preparing the players for any scenario. We’ve decided to take a step back from the negativity and focus on the positives that are coming out of fall camp thus far.

A few particular players have stood out to head coach Tom Herman early on whether it be for size, leadership, talent or the progression overall from the previous year.

While absorbing Herman’s recent comments, Longhorns Wire staff each chose a player that has a realistic shot of rising up the depth chart this offseason.

2020 Texas Longhorns Profile: Brayden Liebrock

The Texas Longhorns have a very athletic tight end buried on the depth chart. Could the 2020 season be one where Brayden Liebrock shines?

Athletic tight ends are all the rage in both today’s college game and in the NFL. Players such as Evan Engram, Noah Fant, George Kittle and Travis Kelce can be real game changers for offense. They can take advantage of smaller defenders and when they start getting involved it can open up the entire offense, not to mention the fact that they are usually a quarterback’s best friend.

The Texas Longhorns have one of those tight ends waiting in the wings for his opportunity. Cade Brewer, Malcolm Epps, Reese Leitao are atop the projected depth chart but don’t forget about Brayden Liebrock. The Chandler, Arizona product and four-star prospect from the 2019 class was highly touted. He ranked fifth among tight ends according to 247 composite rankings.

In two seasons of varsity football, Liebrock hauled in 104 passes for 1,384 yards and 16 touchdowns. Not to mention his 13.3 yards per reception average. He can be a real threat as he gets more reps in the Texas system. The position hasn’t been one that historically the Longhorns have used to their advantage but one could argue they haven’t had an athlete like Liebrock.

He needs to fill out his frame a bit more but that will come with time in a college strength program. He isn’t the best blocker but that will come with technique and gaining strength. What he does do very well is catch the football. He is a big target in the redzone and with soft hands, Liebrock catches almost anything near him.

The best part of his game is his quickness, linebackers who often draw the assignment of covering tight ends will have trouble keeping up with him. Very good route runner and can be a big yards after the catch threat. He might not see significant playing time this upcoming season but with a full offseason in the program, that might come to a change in the spring.

Liebrock is a name to remember and a player to watch.

2020 Texas Longhorns Spring Battles: The Tight Ends

Cade Brewer will lead the 2020 Texas Longhorns at tight end heading into the spring but who could be on the horizon?

The tight end position hasn’t been one that has been used much in Austin over the past several years but his year under Mike Yurcich could be different. In the past, Yurcich has used them on offense to help spread out a defense. For the Longhorns there are several to keep an eye on this spring as they battle it out for playing time.

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Cade Brewer:

Brewer comes into 2020 as the incumbent starter, he required ankle surgery during the 2019 campaign. Brewer would appear in seven games with 11 receptions for 159 yards and a touchdown. With so much uncertainty surrounding the wide receiver position in 2020, Brewer could be in for a big senior campaign in 2020.

Malcolm Epps:

For the Longhorns, Epps could make an impact in multiple spots on offense. Epps was recruited as a tight end but made the switch to wide receiver last season. With Yurcich’s affinity for multiple tight end usage on offense he could find himself back at his original position in some capacity for the Longhorns.

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Reese Leitao:

Leitao found his way into two games during the 2019 season, mostly due to the injury to Brewer. Much like Epps, Leitao could work his way onto the field in 2020. Brewer will be a season in 2020 and the Longhorns need to have some development into the next tight end in Austin.

Jared Wiley:

Wiley is a young tight end who signed as part of the 2019 recruiting class as an early signee. The 6’6″ tight end caught one pass against Texas Tech in 2019 for 15 yards. He will likely battle it out with Leitao and Brayden Liebrock for backup duties to Brewer in 2020.

Brayden Liebrock:

Liebrock should be the dark horse of the entire group. He has all the makings of a great tight end at the University of Texas. The four-star prospect was named to the USA Today All-American second team and participated in the Under Armour All-American game. He appeared in the Rice and Texas Tech games but did not register a reception. Liebrock is the one player outside of Epps who could really give opposing defenses fits in coverage and the tight end to watch this spring.