Top in-state tight end, Texas A&M commits says “there will be no visits to Austin”

Donovan Green was on Twitter pondering where he should take his five official visits. Soon there after, he shot down the idea of a UT visit.

Tight end has been a position of mystery in Austin for years now. Before Cade Brewer stepped on campus, no player Texas has recruited at the position has had more receiving yards than M.J. McFarland’s 178 yards in three seasons (2011-2013).

Andrew Beck, who signed and played as an inside linebacker originally, had 435 yards in three seasons as a tight end.

With the hiring of Jeff Banks, the thought would be top tight end recruits would want to play for the former Alabama assistant. Especially within the state of Texas, where he used to be a successful tight ends coach with Texas A&M.

However, that has proven to be unsuccessful early on, especially for one top in-state prospect in particular.

Donovan Green is the top in-state tight end and rated a four-star on the 247Sports composite. He locked down his commitment to Texas A&M in January, adding to the list of Houston area players for Jimbo Fisher.

With on-campus visits opening up for recruits, Green was on Twitter contemplating where he should take his five official visits. His top six schools before committing were Florida, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M, and USC. “Could new blood be in the water?” he asked.

Less than 45 minutes later, he shot down the notion that the Longhorns will be getting an official visit.

“Just so it’s known UT is not looking at me so there will be no visits to Austin,” said Green.

Green never seemed to be the biggest fan of the Sarkisian hire, showing his emotions through Twitter once again after the former Alabama offensive coordinator was hired.

He claimed there was “no action at TE” when asked about the reigning national champions.

The Texas-Texas A&M rivalry continues to roll, even if there is no scheduled matchup in sight. Recruiting will be where the displeasure for each other will be held, especially through petty social media battles.

Banks will continue to look for a tight end to be a member of his first recruiting class at Texas. Safe to say that Green will not be one he continues to pursue.

Texas Recruiting: The lone 2022 tight end offer for the Longhorns

The Longhorns have just one offer out to the tight end position for the 2022 recruiting class.

There are quite a few tight ends on the current Texas roster, especially with Cade Brewer returning for another season due to the extra year of eligibility granted by the NCAA due to the COVID-19.

Along with the return of Brewer, the Longhorns have Jared Wiley and Malcolm Epps behind him. Wiley was the leading receiver among the tight ends on a per reception basis. Epps is more of the hybrid wide receiver and tight end, he is more of a receiver than a blocker.

Texas also has some young talent with Brayden Liebrock out of Arizona. He‘s played sparingly in his two seasons on the Forty Acres. In the 2021 class, Texas will add Gunnar Helm of Cherry Creek, Colorado. Helm is a converted wide receiver and brings another dynamic to the offense. With Steve Sarkisian in charge, tight ends will likely be used a lot more than they have in recent memory.

We recently reviewed the 2022 offers at the quarterback and running back position.

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When it comes to the tight end position, the Longhorns have just one offer. That belongs to Dickinson’s Donovan Green.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 4 87 17 2
Rivals 4 169 24 2
ESPN 4 105 19 2
247 Composite 4 106 18 3

Vitals

Hometown Dickinson, TX
Projected Position Tight End
Height 6-4
Weight 220

The only issue when it comes to Green is that Texas A&M seems like the leader in the clubhouse. With Jeff Banks on the staff, don’t count him out but he will have work to do to get him to Austin. By the time it is all said and done, he likely won’t be the only tight end to receive an offer from Texas.

Notre Dame Latest to Offer Texas Star Tight End

Brian Kelly and the Fighting Irish staff addressed that Wednesday as they became the 19th different program to offer a scholarship to 6-4, 210 pound tight end Donovan Green of Dickinson, Texas.

Notre Dame has been Tight End U for about as long as tight end has been a position in college football.  Whether it be Dave Casper, Mark Bavaro, Ken MacAfree or some of the latest greats like Tyler Eifert, Anthony Fasano, Kyle Rudolph or even Cole Kmet, the position has been nothing short of loaded for Notre Dame for quite some time.

Now 2020 signees Michael Mayer and Kevin Bauman appear to have the position headed for just as strong of near-future.

What about after them?

Brian Kelly and the Fighting Irish staff addressed that Wednesday as they became the 19th different program to offer a scholarship to 6-4, 210 pound tight end Donovan Green of Dickinson, Texas.

247 and Rivals both don’t have a star rating yet for the current high school sophomore but a look at the schools who have offered him tell you he’s a hot commodity.  Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M and Washington are just a handful of the other 18 schools to have offered Green.

6-4, 210 looks monsterous for a high school player but it’s not just his size that sticks out, its his strength as well for a sophomore playing against young men a year or two older than him.

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We may not know where Green decides to attend college for literally years but Notre Dame is in and if I’m a top tight end in the country, I certainly couldn’t help but be interested in them.

Stay tuned to Fighting Irish Wire all year long as we’ll continue to keep you updated on all happenings with not just Green but all things Notre Dame and Notre Dame recruiting.

MICHIGAN OFFER: 2022 Dickinson (TX) TE Donovan Green

The Wolverines offered a big time emerging prospect in the Lone Star state.

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Ratings

Stars Overall Position State
247Sports
Rivals
ESPN
247Sports Composite

Vitals

Hometown Dickinson (TX)
Projected Position Tight End
Height 6-foot-4
Weight 210-pounds

Recruitment

  • Michigan offered on Feb. 14, 2020, per his Twitter

Offers

  • Alabama
  • Arizona State
  • Baylor
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Illinois
  • Illinois State
  • LSU
  • Michigan
  • Oklahoma
  • Ole Miss
  • SMU
  • TCU
  • Texas
  • Texas A&M
  • Texas Tech
  • Washington
  • William & Mary

Film

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Twitter

https://twitter.com/Donovangreen23