Reglance at Texas’ 2020 signees, their projections for this season

Texas had an impressive recruiting class in 2020, but will any of the signees receive significant playing time this season?

Texas head coach Tom Herman concluded the 2020 recruiting trail with another top 10 class in the nation.

Five-star running back Bijan Robinson and five-star defensive end Alfred Collins lead the No. 1 class in the Big 12. There’s still about a dozen others with four-star rankings that have the potential to make an immediate impact at Texas. Of the 21 total players among this talented group, eight of them were early enrollees.

We’ve decided to take a look at each signee from this particular class and foresee their roles for the upcoming season. While some may compete for a starting job right away, others will be expected to redshirt their freshman year.

The signees are grouped by offense and defense beginning on the next page.

Texas offers fast, physical four-star wide receiver from Oklahoma

Texas is now targeting a 6-3, 170-pound wide receiver in the 2022 recruiting class.

Texas is now targeting a 6-3, 170-pound wide receiver in the 2022 recruiting class. Continue reading “Texas offers fast, physical four-star wide receiver from Oklahoma”

Texas football lands commitment from Australian punter

Isaac Pearson, a talented punter from Australia, hopes to follow in Michael Dickson’s footsteps at Texas.

Texas has added another member to the 2021 recruiting class at a position of need. Continue reading “Texas football lands commitment from Australian punter”

Four-star speedy wide receiver lists Texas in top schools

Oklahoma was shockingly absent from four-star wide receiver Malcolm Johnson Jr.’s top remaining schools, Texas and seven others remain.

There are now just eight schools left in the hunt to land four-star wide receiver Malcolm Johnson Jr. Continue reading “Four-star speedy wide receiver lists Texas in top schools”

Texas offers four-star defensive end from Mansfield

Texas joined a late push to sway four-star defensive end David Abiara away from Notre Dame.

The Longhorns are making a late push for four-star defensive end David Abiara from Mansfield Legacy High School. Continue reading “Texas offers four-star defensive end from Mansfield”

Texas offers intriguing cornerback from Plano

Texas is continuing their quest to strengthen the defensive side of the ball, most recently offering a 2023 cornerback from Plano.

Head coach Tom Herman and Co. have their eyes set on a 2023 cornerback out of Plano, Texas. Continue reading “Texas offers intriguing cornerback from Plano”

Texas Football: 2020 class atop national rankings in blue chip talent

Texas football is sitting just behind Alabama in blue chip ratio percentage for the 2020 recruiting class.

After the recent additions of defensive back Jahdae Barron and transfer wide receiver Tarik Black, we’ve decided to take a look at Texas’ updated blue chip ratio among other programs. Continue reading “Texas Football: 2020 class atop national rankings in blue chip talent”

Matthew McConaughey video chats with five-star Texas target

Matthew McConaughey is known as the jack of all trades around Austin, but you can now add recruiter to his resume.

Texas is pulling out all the stops to steer five-star prospect Tommy Brockerymeyer to Austin. Continue reading “Matthew McConaughey video chats with five-star Texas target”

First look at Texas’ top NFL draft picks in their new jerseys

The Texas Longhorns social media department gave us all a glimpse of how Texas’ top draft picks will look in their new jerseys.

Safety Brandon Jones and wide receivers Devin Duvernay and Collin Johnson will be heavily missed in Austin. Continue reading “First look at Texas’ top NFL draft picks in their new jerseys”

Who in the world is Tommy Stevens, and what did the Saints trade to get him?

The New Orleans Saints traded into the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft targeting Mississippi State and Penn State prospect Tommy Stevens

The New Orleans Saints turned plenty of heads in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft by trading their 2021 sixth rounder to the Houston Texans, acquiring pick No. 240: which they used on Mississippi State quarterback Tommy Stevens.

But much like Taysom Hill, Stevens is more than a quarterback. He spoke with local media on a conference call after the pick was announced, describing how his pre-draft communication with New Orleans included teleconference calls and a workout video of him running routes drawn up by Saints coaches.

Stevens transferred to Mississippi State in 2019 after playing at Penn State the previous four years. During that time, he worked with then-assistant coach Joe Brady on a package of plays that featured him running the ball and catches passes. A few years later, Brady expanded that package with Hill in New Orleans before taking his own path to a prominent role in the NFL.

The 6-foot-5, 236-pound Stevens planned to work out at both tight end and wide receiver at the Bulldogs’ pro day, which was cancelled because of the coronavirus. He still went through a virtual workout at his training facility in Florida and sent video to every team in the NFL, but he’s happy with where he landed.

“I think this is the perfect spot for me. I couldn’t think of a better situation,” Stevens said. He’ll have an opportunity to learn Hill’s playbook on offense while providing depth as a passer, which explains why the Saints were willing to go pursue him so hard.

While the Saints have now traded a 2021 third-round pick (in the move up for Zack Baun) and a 2021 sixth-round pick (for Stevens), they are projected to receive compensatory draft picks in both of those rounds after losing a few veteran free agents this offseason. So these trades might be more strategic than they appear at first glance.