2023 four-star EDGE Jaybron Harvey out of North Carolina earns Oklahoma offer

With their noted success in the southeast, Brent Venables and his staff sent an offer out to 2023 defensive end Jaybron Harvey out of NC.

Miguel Chavis has been a busy, busy man since taking his first major coaching position as the Oklahoma Sooners’ defensive ends coach. He hit the ground running and landed a few late 2022 targets in R Mason Thomas and Kevonte Henry.

In his continued pursuit of defensive ends for the 2023 class Chavis finds himself targeting Jaybron Harvey, a four-star edge rusher out of North Carolina. Harvey plays in Durham at Southern High School.

Harvey’s a true edge player in terms of build and explosiveness and can play standing up or with his hand on the ground. His junior year saw him finish with 28 sacks and over 100 tackles. His scouting report on 247 Sports reads as such:

Verified size with length. Has frame and skill set for edge rusher. Will be able to play at 230 pounds. Incredibly productive player with 28 sacks, 129 tackles as junior. Plays both sides of ball in various roles at Southern. High-level athlete with excellent burst at snap. Twitchy prospect gets off quickly and stay lows while eating up space in first few steps. Plays standing up and with hand on ground. Has motor and works to fight through double teams. Changes direction well and chases down plays on back side. Timing and anticipation of snap are excellent. Shows closing speed and body control. Uses a swim move at times, especially when feigning outside and moving inside. Has to continue to develop in the weight room. Relies heavily on physical talent but must refine technique. At times loops to the backfield rather than dipping shoulder and exploding toward ball carrier. – Brian Dohn, 247Sports National recruiting analyst

While the Sooners are in pretty good spots for the likes of Bai Jobe and Adepoju Adebawore, taking a long hard look at Harvey makes a lot of sense, especially with Jobe’s recruitment still growing and things far from being locked up with any prospects.

Chavis also was part of the same defensive staff led by Venables at Clemson that has had some significant success recruiting defensive linemen in the state of North Carolina over the years. Their success and connections on the recruiting trail amongst North Carolina high schools could pay dividends as they look to position themselves in the race for Harvey.

Jaybron Harvey’s Recruiting Profile

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Four-star 2023 defensive end Ashton Porter picks up offer from Texas

Texas offered four-star DE Ashton Porter on Wednesday. It is the fourth program to offer Porter, just behind ASU, Colorado, and SMU.

Defensive end is a position Texas has fallen behind on in the 2022 recruiting class. Omari Abor and Ernest Cooper, two of the best within the state, have moved on from the Longhorns in favor of other national programs. If Bo Davis wants to land a top in-state defensive end, it will have to be from the 2023 class.

The seventh offer to a 2023 defensive end was made on Wednesday to four-star Ashton Porter.

Texas is the fourth program to offer Porter, behind Arizona State, Colorado and SMU. Cypress is in the greater Houston area, meaning Texas A&M will be in the mix sooner rather than later.

In Porter’s sophomore season, he recorded 32 tackles, 11.5 of which were for a loss. Four sacks and two fumbles led to him being unanimously named  Texas 16-6A first-team all district.

247Sports is the only recruiting website to have Porter ranked. Listed as a strong side defensive end, he is the No. 23 player at his position. Nationally, Porter lands at No. 178 and is ranked as the No. 21 prospect within the state of Texas.

With the NCAA dead period potentially being lifted, recruits are going to be allowed on campuses to see when they would possibly be spending the next three to four years of their lives. Four-star running back Rueben Owens, Texas’ only 2023 commit, has begun to round up names to see Austin.

Texas Football Recruiting: Longhorns extend offer to four-star Florida State commit

Texas’ DL pursuit continues out of state to a player who is currently committed to FSU. UT extended an offer to Nyjalik Kelly on Tuesday.

Texas’ defensive line pursuit continues out of state to a player who is currently committed to Florida State.

Four-star defensive end Nyjalik Kelly was extended an offer by defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski on Tuesday. Despite committing to the Seminoles in August, Kelly has received recent offers from LSU, Oregon, and South Carolina.

Kelly had a monster junior year, recording 35 tackles (21 of which were for a loss), 13 sacks, four forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries.

Rating

Stars Overall Position State
247 4 132 7 14
Rivals 3
ESPN 4
247 Composite 4 371 23 48

Vitals

Hometown Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Projected Position Strongside defensive end
Height 6-4
Weight 235

Recruitment

  • Offered on March 16, 2021
  • No visit yet

Offers

  • Florida
  • Florida State (committed)
  • Georgia Tech
  • Kentucky
  • LSU
  • Miami
  • Oregon
  • Penn State
  • South Carolina
  • Texas

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