Could potential changes to Texas’ staff impact 2020 five-star commit?

Could Texas lose 2020 five-star commitment to coaching staff changes?

Every coaching staff plays a critical role in landing top rated high school athletes. When a player is highly sought-after, it’s often times the connection and comfort made with a particular coach that sways their decision.

That’s exactly what happened to Texas’ highest-rated player in their 2020 class. Five-star running back Bijan Robinson was heavily recruited by former offensive coordinator Tim Beck and current running backs coach Stan Drayton.

Beck and Drayton were both significantly involved in the Longhorns offense when Robinson announced his verbal commitment in August. Unfortunately, that’s the cruel uncertainty of college football.

A few months later, Beck was demoted by head coach Tom Herman due to an underwhelming 2019 season. The former Longhorns offensive coordinator later accepted the same position at North Carolina State University.

There wasn’t much hesitation for the record-breaking running back amidst the departure of Beck. According to Bleacher Report’s Adam Kramer, Herman contacted Robinson shortly after to reassure him that Drayton, Robinson’s primary recruiter, would remain on the staff as his position coach.

Robinson has not underrated the importance of Drayton throughout his recruiting process, even expressing to Austin American-Statesman that it may have played the biggest role in his decision.

“What coach Drayton has done in these past years – he’s a big reason why I chose Texas.”

Robinson signed his National Letter of Intent on December 18.

As much as Texas has vied to keep Drayton on staff in 2020, there’s now serious competition for his services. The National Football League began expressing interest over the past two days, including the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams.

Would a return to the NFL, primarily a reunion with running back Ezekiel Elliott in Dallas, be the one opportunity Drayton would leave the Longhorns for?

The consistency of a coaching staff can be described in just five words.

You’re there until you aren’t.

Texas Longhorns Safety Visits Cancer Patient

Texas Longhorns safety has become a fan favorite both on and off the field. He recently visited Judson football player Bryce Wisdom.

Caden Sterns can be an absolute menace in the secondary for the Texas Longhorns’ defense. Whether it is delivering a bone-crushing hit across the middle of the field, blitzing from his safety position or plucking passes out of the air in front of opposing receivers, Sterns leaves it all out on the field. However, there is another side of the Longhorns’ safety and that has to be the compassionate side.

This afternoon Caden met with former Judson football player Bryce Wisdom in the hospital. He even took a photo that was shared by his mother Diana on Twitter.

Wisdom wanted to play varsity football like his two older brothers before him when he was diagnosed with stage two kidney cancer. He has been in the fight for his life but as you can see his spirits still remain high. The San Antonio community has come together for young Bryce. Even NFL players such as Tre Flowers has got involved.

If you would like to help this family, please visit his Bryce Strong GoFundMe page.

 

Three landing spots in the 2020 NFL Draft for Collin Johnson

Johnson’s size and athleticism are what make him a desirable target for many NFL teams. Here are three spots for him in the 2020 NFL draft.

Forgoing the 2019 NFL Draft, Longhorns wide receiver Collin Johnson came back for his senior season. It did not fully go to plan, as he spent most of the year injured. However, when he did play, he put up mega numbers for the Longhorns, competing with Devin Duvernay for the title of the best receiver on the team.

Finishing his Texas career strongly, he had over 100 receiving yards in his final two regular-season games against TCU and Kansas State, while he hauled in 62 yards on three catches in the bowl game against Utah. What makes him so dangerous is his size, coming in at 6 feet 6 inches and 220 pounds.

His size and athleticism are what makes Johnson a desirable target for many NFL teams. While he is not going to walk in and be the star/main receiver for many teams, what he will be is a bigger guy who will be a matchup nightmare for a team’s second or third best corner.

Here are three landing spots for Collin Johnson in the 2020 NFL Draft:

2020 Texas Longhorns: B.J. Foster Profile

The Texas Longhorns are loaded with talent in the defensive backfield. Can B.J. Foster help lead the defense to greater heights in 2020?

In high school B.J. Foster was a two-way star for Angleton High School in the state of Texas. He had one year of good production as a receiver and running back but he was always a better player on the defensive side of the ball. In 2020, Foster should be in line to start opposite of Caden Sterns. This would give the Longhorns a safety duo that were five-star recruits according to 247 composite rankings.

Foster was used some as the nickel cornerback but could move inside with the departure of Brandon Jones to the NFL. There could be a competition for the starting spot this spring with freshmen safety Tyler Owens. Foster has the experience having played in 21 games over his first two seasons in Austin.

He has the length that scouts love to see in the secondary, which doesn’t give taller receivers much of an advantage over Foster. He has all the potential to be another threat on the backend for the Longhorns’ defense. Foster is able to show off good range and he has shown some good skills to get to the football. He has recorded an interception in each season.

For this team, the Longhorns need to get back to being in the conversation as one of the top defensive back factories in college. That starts with B.J. Foster and Caden Sterns.

Large buyout may keep Texas from hiring new WR coach

There has been speculation about Kansas wide receiver coach Emmett Jones. The only issue is that UT is not prepared to buy a large buyout.

After the regular season ended, Texas fired wide receivers coach Drew Mehringer after three seasons with the Longhorns. A few weeks later and the position still has not been filled. There has been speculation about Kansas wide receiver coach Emmett Jones joining Tom Herman’s staff, but there may be an issue.

According to Brian Davis of the Austin American-Statesman, Texas is not excited about the possibility of paying a large buyout for Jones. He is also reporting that the buyout is set at $225,000. Because of this, the Longhorns may pass on him and go in a different direction to find their wide receivers coach.

After working for local DFW high schools for nearly 13 years, Jones got a role in Kliff Kingsbury staff at Texas Tech in 2015. After one year as a player developer, he was promoted to wide receivers coach. After Kingsbury was fired from Texas Texas, Jones ended up at Kansas, working for head coach Les Miles and his staff.

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Four landing spots in the 2020 NFL Draft for Devin Duvernay

Because of Duvernay’s stellar season, he has shot up on many NFL Draft boards. Here are four potential landing spots for Devin Duvernay:

After having an explosive senior year for Texas, Devin Duvernay was one of the best wide receivers in the entire country this season. Finishing with 106 catches for 1,386 yards and nine touchdowns, Duvernay was the guy quarterback Sam Ehlinger looked to in critical situations. Because of his stellar season, he has shot up on many NFL Draft boards, projecting him anywhere on the second or third day of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Many teams are in need of wide receivers this season and luckily, it is a loaded class. Some of the most historic teams like the Cowboys, Packers, and Patriots could all be drafting the position towards the end of the draft. Another organization that needs weapons for their franchise quarterback are the Eagles.

Wherever Duvernay ends up, he has a good chance of being a solid receiver. His size and speed, mixed with his excellent hands give him the ability to play multiple positions. Wherever NFL teams need him to play, Duvernay is going to be able to do it.

Here are four potential landing spots for Devin Duvernay:

Texas RB coach Stan Drayton schedules visit with Dallas Cowboys

Texas associate head coach and run game coordinator Stan Drayton may not be a lock to return to the Longhorns in 2020.

As we reported in detail yesterday, there have been rumblings that Texas associate head coach and run game coordinator Stan Drayton, one whom head coach Tom Herman expected to retain in 2020, is drawing interest from the National Football League.

According to ESPN insider Todd Archer, Drayton is the primary target for the Dallas Cowboys new head coach Mike McCarthy.

Stayton has familiarity within the Cowboys organization, primarily with star running back Ezekiel Elliott. Under Drayton’s guidance at Ohio State, Elliott finished third in the nation with 1,878 rushing yards as a sophomore. Drayton played a large role in the Buckeyes 2014 National Championship.

With five-star running back Bijan Robinson committed to Texas’ 2020 class, it’s crucial for Herman to put his best foot forward in an attempt to retain Drayton.

Mock Draft Roundup: Draft Wire Projects Brandon Jones To Philadelphia

USA Today Sports’ Draft Wire is mocking Brandon Jones to Philadelphia, given their season the move would make sense.

In this weeks mock draft roundup, only one Texas Longhorns player is showing up in the top three rounds of the NFL Draft. If this were to hold true then Collin Johnson and Devin Duvernay and company would have to wait until day three of the NFL Draft festivities to find out where they will be continuing their football careers

Luke Easterling has mocked the Longhorns safety to join the NFC East and the Philadelphia Eagles with the 85th pick.

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Brandon Jones heading to Philadelphia makes a ton of sense, their secondary struggled throughout the year due to injuries and lack of quality depth. In their playoff matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, the Eagles saw D.K. Metcalf and Russell Wilson pick them apart.

With the future of Malcolm Jenkins remaining a huge question mark, the Jones selection fits here for the Eagles. Jenkins who just turned 32 is going into his 10th year in the league. Jones can come in provide depth and play special teams to be an immediate contributor.

Devin Duvernay continues to be overlooked but once the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine roll around, expect a lot more attention thrown his way.

 

Ongoing list of 2020 Texas Football commits

Head coach Tom Herman and Co. are still awaiting official word on a few top targets for the 2020 class.

Although the early signing period in December has become the most anticipated announcement day for high school football athletes, several highly ranked recruits will not reveal their decision until National Signing Day on the first Wednesday of February.

While the Texas Longhorns football program already has one of the top 2020 recruiting classes in the nation, head coach Tom Herman and Co. are still awaiting official word on a few top targets.

As the final athletes announce their decisions over the next month, we’ve created an ongoing list of the Longhorns commitments from this impressive class thus far.

Bijan Robinson

  • Five-star running back
  • Salpointe Catholic High School (Tucson, AZ)
  • 6-0, 200 pounds

Hudson Card

  • Four-star dual-threat quarterback
  • Lake Travis High School (Austin, TX)
  • 6-2, 179 pounds

Ja’Quinden Jackson

  • Four-star athlete
  • Duncanville High School (Duncanville, TX)
  • 6-2, 219 pounds

Vernon Broughton

  • Four-star defensive tackle
  • Cy Ridge High School (Houston, TX)
  • 6-5, 286 pounds

Prince Dorbah

  • Four-star outside linebacker
  • Highland Park High School (Dallas, TX)
  • 6-2, 208 pounds

Xavion Alford

  • Four-star safety
  • Shadow Creek High School (Pearland, TX)
  • 6-0, 182 pounds

Kitan Crawford

  • Four-star cornerback
  • John Tyler High School (Tyler, TX)
  • 5-11, 200 pounds

Jerrin Thompson

  • Four-star safety
  • Lufkin High School (Lufkin, TX)
  • 6-0, 183 pounds

Jake Majors

  • Four-star offensive lineman
  • Prosper High School (Prosper, TX)
  • 6-3, 283 pounds

Jaylen Garth

  • Four-star offensive tackle
  • Port Neches-Groves High School (Port Neches, TX)
  • 6-5, 285 pounds

Troy Omeire

  • Four-star wide receiver
  • Fort Bend Austin High School (Sugar Land, TX)
  • 6-3, 206 pounds

Logan Parr

  • Four-star offensive lineman
  • O’Connor High School (Helotes, TX)
  • 6-3, 280 pounds

Andrej Karic

  • Four-star offensive lineman
  • Southlake Carroll High School (Southlake, TX)
  • 6-4, 272 pounds

Jaden Hullaby

  • Three-star athlete
  • Mansfield Timberview High School (Arlington, TX)
  • 6-2, 205 pounds

Dajon Harrison

  • Three-star wide receiver
  • Hutto High School (Hutto, TX)
  • 5-10, 170 pounds

Sawyer Goram-Welch

  • Three-star defensive tackle
  • Longview High School (Longview, TX)
  • 6-4, 278 pounds

Jaylan Ford

  • Three-star outside linebacker
  • Lone Star High School (Frisco, TX)
  • 6-2, 205 pounds

This list will continuously be updated as commitments are made.

Report: Texas Longhorns Safeties Coach Craig Naivar On The Move

Texas Longhorns defensive coach Craig Naivar is on the mood. He could be joining Todd Orlando in Lubbock.

Shortly following the news that new defensive coordinator Chris Ash would be relieving safeties coach and interim defensive coordinator Craig Naivar of his duties at Texas, he has a new job. Shortly following the announcement of Todd Orlando joining Texas Tech, Naivar could follow suit.

According to reports, Texas Tech won’t be retaining their safety and cornerbacks coaches. With Orlando on staff, Naivar joining seems like a lock. At this point, nothing concrete has been reported. This is just another move as the Texas Longhorns continue to shake up their staff.

Naivar joined the Longhorns staff in 2017 along with Herman. He coached under Herman at Houston from 2015-2016. Naivar has been in coaching since 1994 when he started as a special teams coordinator at Hardin-Simmons.

The best bet would be that Naivar eventually ends up coaching for Tech, giving them two former Texas Longhorns defensive coaches on their staff in 2020.