Ja’Tavion Sanders records the most receptions by a Texas TE in program history

Ja’Tavion Sanders cemented his name in school history with 54 catches this season.

Sophomore tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders has developed into one of Texas’ top playmakers and leaders on the roster this season. Continue reading “Ja’Tavion Sanders records the most receptions by a Texas TE in program history”

Report: Texas TE Jahleel Billingsley no longer with the program

Inside Texas reported on Thursday that tight end Jahleel Billingsley is no longer with the program.

Justin Wells of Inside Texas reported on Thursday that tight end Jahleel Billingsley is no longer with the program. Continue reading “Report: Texas TE Jahleel Billingsley no longer with the program”

Texas’ Ja’Tavion Sanders named John Mackey Award TE of the week

Ja’Tavion Sanders is emerging into a star for the Texas Longhorns. 

Second-year tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders is emerging into a star for the Texas Longhorns.

The former five-star spent much of his freshman season developing from the sidelines. Sanders has quickly become the alpha in the tight end room and is excelling in Steve Sarkisian’s offense.

Sanders is starting to get recognition for his efforts this year. He was named John Mackey Award tight end of the week for his two-touchdown performance against West Virginia. Sanders graded out as the Longhorns’ best player in the win.

Coach Sarkisian had glowing remarks about Sanders’ development in his Monday press conference.

“I love JT. I said it before and I’ll say it again; I’ll give him a lot of credit. In this day and age of the five-star recruit, it’s instant gratification. He’s supposed to walk in the door and become a starter the day that he gets here, because that’s what he hears on social media and that’s what everybody writes about, and all those things. When in reality, there’s this idea of development and developing players. I think JT put in a lot of work last year with Coach Banks.”

Texas has a special talent in Sanders. He is an exceptional pass catcher with improving blocking skills. No. 0 is on track to play football at the NFL level in the future.

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Texas TE Ja’Tavion Sanders is primed for a breakout season

No doubt that Sanders will play a major role in the Longhorns’ offense this season.

Ja’Tavion Sanders did not see the field much during his freshman season in 2021. The former five-star played sparingly behind veteran tight ends Cade Brewer and Jared Wiley.

With both Brewer and Wiley moving on this offseason, an opportunity has presented itself for Sanders. Steve Sarkisian has had nothing but glowing things to say about Sanders’ development over the course of fall camp.

Sarkisian gave the nod for “best hands” to Sanders over the likes of Xavier Worthy, Jordan Whittington and Bijan Robinson. Looking at this clip from his senior year of high school, it is easy to see why.

With starting wide receiver Isaiah Neyor out for the season with an ACL injury, Sanders is one of the prime candidates to get some of those targets.

No doubt that Sanders will play a major role in the Longhorns’ offense this season. He is a special athlete ready to be unleashed.

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Report: TE Ja’Tavion Sanders impressing at practice

The former five-star stood out in Texas’ first spring practice.

Second-year tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders is one of the most talented players on Texas’ roster. Spring practice presents a great opportunity for the young tight end to get more adjusted to the college game.

The former five-star did not see the field much during his freshman season in 2021. With Cade Brewer graduating and Jared Wiley transferring up I-35 to TCU, the opportunity for playing time has presented itself at tight end.

CJ Vogel of The Football Brainiacs had some encouraging remarks about Sanders’ play in practice on Tuesday.

InsideTexas reported Sanders got plenty of runs with the first-team offense in Tuesday’s drills.

Sanders will compete with Alabama transfer Jahleel Billingsley, Gunnar Helm, and Juan Davis for playing time at tight end. Steve Sarkisian loves to utilize his tight end group, Texas played out of 12-personnel at a high rate last season.

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The Athletic selects Texas TE Jared Wiley as a player poised for breakout season

The Athletic recently named 35 college football players that are poised for a breakout season in 2021.

When a new coaching staff comes to town, it provides more opportunities for players to prove themselves. Texas tight end Jared Wiley is hoping to do just that in 2021.

Wiley questionably received limited action last season, likely due to Tom Herman’s favoritism towards upperclassman, but he took advantage of every time he touched the field. Wiley has great size and athleticism at 6-foot-7, 255-pounds and has showcased his big-play ability on numerous occasions.

He very well could serve as the big safety blanket for whoever is selected as the starting quarterback and will likely see a much larger quantity of catches and yards in the new offensive system.

Bruce Feldman of The Athletic recently identified 35 players from all over the country that he believes will have a break out season in 2021 and Wiley was included.

Texas coaches are excited about Wiley’s combination of blocking skills, an enormous catch radius and his vertical speed. He caught nine passes in 2020 but that should jump considerably this fall.

Wiley showed more flashes in the passing game when he got the ball in comparison to super senior Cade Brewer, but with Steve Sarkisian’s offense, both tight ends will likely see their numbers inflate.

In comparison with the top two Alabama tight ends Miller Forristall and Jahleel Billingsley who combined for 41 catches last season, the Longhorns tight end duo only combined for 24 catches. Alabama’s tight ends also accounted for 205 more receiving yards than Wiley and Brewer.

Considering Wiley is more explosive and a better pass catcher, Sarkisian’s offensive system will put him in position to showcase that he can be one of the nation’s best players at the tight end position.