On300 safety Warren Roberson commits to TCU

Red Oak (Texas) four-star safety Warren Roberson has committed to TCU, he announced on Monday.
The 6-foot, 190-pounder chose the Horned Frogs over fellow finalists Florida, Oklahoma State, SMU and USC.
He is the No. 234 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He ranks as the nation’s No. 26 safety and the No. 52 player in the state of Texas.
According to the Industry Comparison, On3 is significantly higher on Roberson than other services though. In the most recent release of the On300 rankings, he was tabbed as the country’s No. 77 overall prospect, No. 8 safety and No. 16 senior in Texas.
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As a junior last season, he caught 41 passes for 688 yards and six touchdowns on offense, while also notching four interceptions on defense.
Warren Roberson Scouting Summary
“One of the most college-ready physiques in the entire country that can go up and get it on offense or defense. Two-way player at receiver and safety. During his junior season he tallied 4 interceptions and 6 passes defended on the defensive side of the ball. Caught 41 passes for 688 yards and 6 touchdowns on offense. Tremendous play speed and twitch.
… Ran a 11.00 second 100 meter time during his sophomore track season. Physical player that has a tendency to strike ball carriers than wrap up. Has the physical tools and build to bang in the box or play in space. Slight hip stiffness is a bit concerning. Twitch and ability to make plays on the ball project to keep him in the rotation for any Power 5 team in the country.”