2023 Denton Guyer safety drops his top eight schools

LSU is among the top eight for a physical 2023 defensive back.

One of the top safeties in the 2023 class, Ryan Yaites released his top eight schools for recruitment. The LSU Tigers and Ole Miss Rebels make up the only SEC schools on the list for the Texas product. The Texas Longhorns and Texas Tech Red Raiders are the only in-state competition for the top 10 players in the Lone Star State.

Yaites shows exceptional ball-hawking skills at the position which leads you to believe he can play in one-on-one coverage and not just a safety playing single-high coverage. Some view him as a cornerback at the next level.

“He’s a big, physical cornerback for us,” Gallegos said of Yaites, who the Irish are looking at as a cornerback. “People shied away from throwing against him earlier in the year, which brought Peyton’s younger brother, Eli, to light. He plays opposite of Ryan. A lot of people stayed away from Ryan because of his coverage skills.” – Mike Gallegos, Denton Guyer recruiting coordinator

Ryan Yaites’ Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 4 246 40 22
Rivals 4 47 8 7
ESPN 4 136 27 16
On3 4 180 30 15
247 Composite 4 121 23 7

Vitals

Hometown Denton, Texas
Projected Position Safety
Height 6-1
Weight 175
Class 2023

Recruitment

  • Offered on May 11, 2021
  • Attended Tiger camp on Jun. 17, 2021
  • Revealed top eight on Jan. 1, 2022

Top Schools

  • LSU
  • Michigan State
  • Notre Dame
  • Ole Miss
  • Oregon
  • USC
  • Texas
  • Texas Tech

Projection

56.8% to Notre Dame per On3

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Priority target, four-star edge Derrick Brown puts Texas in top eight

Derrick Brown is one of the most important prospects on Texas’ board heading into the summer. He released his top eight schools Wednesday.

Outside of quarterback, edge rushers are the most important position in football. Steve Sarkisian had to bring a few names in to help Texas get to the quarterback this season, but those temporary patches could be gone come 2022.

That’s why Derrick Brown is one of the most important prospects on Texas’ board heading into the summer. The four-star edge out of Texarkana is one of the best pass rushers in the state.

Early Wednesday morning, Brown released his top eight schools. Texas was joined by Arizona State, Baylor, Florida State, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, TCU and Texas Tech.

Brown was on campus over the weekend for an official visit. He said Austin “felt like home” and will “definitely be back.” Texas Tech and Baylor are next on his visit list this summer, while Oklahoma is expected to host him the weekend of its Nebraska matchup.

Rating

Stars Overall Position State
247 3 19 65
Rivals 3 37 56
ESPN 4 180 21 35
247 Composite 4 298 15 46

Vitals

Hometown Texarkana, Texas
Projected Position Jack/X
Height 6-4
Weight 210

Recruitment

  • Offered on Feb. 25, 2021
  • Official visit on June 4, 2021

Top Eight

  • Arizona State
  • Baylor
  • Florida State
  • Ole Miss
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas
  • Texas Tech
  • TCU

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Texas Football Recruiting: Four-star wide receiver puts Longhorns in top eight

Four-star wide receiver J.J. Henry has released his top eight, with UT making the cut. TCU is the only other Big 12 school to make the cut.

One thing Texas has been trying to add to its 2021 class has been another receiver. Specifically an in-state one. Three-stars Jaden Alexis and Casey Cain are the two wideouts in the class, but they are from Florida and Louisiana, respectively.

Four-star J.J. Henry out of McKinney, Texas, could be the answer for the Longhorns. During his junior season, Henry recorded 71 receptions for 1,419 yards and 16 touchdowns.

Texas has made the DFW area standout’s top eight list. TCU is the only other Big 12 school to make the cut, and in-state schools SMU and Texas A&M are still in contention.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 3 111 118
Rivals 3 77 91
ESPN 4 254 44 48
247 Composite 3 446 65 69

Vitals

Hometown McKinney, Texas
Projected Position Wide receiver
Height 5-10
Weight 165

Recruitment

  • Offered on May 25, 2020
  • No visit yet

Offers

  • Arkansas
  • Florida State
  • Louisville
  • Ole Miss
  • SMU
  • TCU
  • Texas
  • Texas A&M

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