WATCH: Texas WR commit Johntay Cook dominates at the UA Future 50

Johntay Cook displayed his skill set against some of the nation’s best.

Some of the top prospects in the class of 2023 got together to compete at the Under Armour Future 50 Camp this weekend.

Texas wide receiver commit Johntay Cook displayed his skill set against some of the nation’s best of the 2023 cycle. He showed off his top-end speed and silky smooth route running ability to create separation during the 1v1 portions.

The 6-foot-0, 175-pound speedster hauled in 38 catches for 806 yards and 19 scores in his junior season at DeSoto High School. He is a dynamic playmaker who fits Steve Sarkisian’s offensive scheme to a tee.

Cook is also doing his part on the recruiting trail. He is one of Texas’ most vocal players in trying to get more big-name prospects to commit to the Longhorns. Cook and Arch Manning are quickly becoming the leaders of Texas’ 2023 class.

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WATCH: Five-star Texas WR commit Johntay Cook’s highlight tape

Johntay Cook is a problem for opposing defenses.

Johntay Cook is one of the nation’s most dynamic playmakers in the 2023 recruiting cycle.

The five-star ranks as the No. 6 pass catcher in the country and the No. 6 overall prospect in the state of Texas, according to the 247Sports composite.

Landing the DeSoto high school product was a major splash for Steve Sarkisian and wide receivers coach Brennan Marion. Cook chose the Longhorns over the likes of Oregon, Michigan, Alabama and Texas A&M.

Cook excels on the football field using his elite speed and great ball skills. He is one of the sharpest route runners in the class and is a great fit for Sark’s offensive scheme.

Here is a look at Cook’s junior year film where he snagged 38 catches for 806 yards and a whopping 19 touchdowns. Texas fans have lots to be excited about with Cook in the fold.

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