Huskers to host Texas edge rushers this weekend

Keylan Abrams is a three-star EDGE rusher out of Desoto, Texas.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers will be hosting a class of 2025 prospect this weekend. Keylan Abrams is a three-star EDGE rusher out of Desoto, Texas.

Abrams is a three-star prospect on 247Sports and Rivals and is ranked as a top-100 player in Texas by both sites. This past season, he recorded 87 tackles, 29 for loss, and 23.5 sacks.

This past June, Abrams decided to end his recruitment early by committing to Purdue. He would decommit in February.

The Texan also has visits to Purdue and Texas Tech this June. According to Rivals, Abrams is on the smaller side for a defensive end prospect, standing at just 6-foot-2 and 206 pounds.

Abrams’s visit is scheduled to last all weekend from April 26-28.

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Purdue recruits 3-star QB prospect from Texas for their class of 2025

Anderson (6-foot-0, 180 pounds) also had offers from 24 other schools.

The 2024 recruiting cycle has slowed down a great deal in recent days as programs begin to focus on the start of the college football season. Several schools have added three-star recruits this week, including a young quarterback prospect for Purdue.

Here’s how Parish Episcopal School (Texas) three-star quarterback Sawyer Anderson announced his commitment to the Boilermakers on Tuesday.

Anderson (6-foot-0, 180 pounds) had offers from 24 other schools, including Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Colorado, Duke, Memphis, Miami, NC State and Wisconsin.

Purdue will be getting what Parish Epsicopal head coach Daniel Novakov calls the best QB he’s ever seen at getting the ball out of his hands quickly, per Dub Jellison at Rivals.

“He’s a gunslinger. He’s the best quarterback I’ve ever seen at getting the ball out of his hand quickly… He’s a deadly accurate passer. He’s the best passer I’ve ever seen. I mean, that doesn’t mean he’s got the strongest arm I’ve ever seen, but his arm is ridiculously strong. His hands are huge. The way he just is able to flick that ball and put it where he wants to put it. I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Rivals has Anderson ranked No. 25 at quarterback and No. 62 in the state of Texas. Meanwhile, On3 and 247Sports have him ranked lower.

Anderson is the second commit of Purdue’s class of 2025. The other is DeSoto (Texas) three-star edge Keylan Abrams.

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