Confirmed Texas March 25 Junior Day Visitors
Texas held its second Junior Day of the year on Saturday following the effective one held on January 21. In general, it’s still early in the cycle, but particularly so for a Texas class that has only two current commits in quarterback Trey Owens and athlete Hunter Moddon. That gives the coaches a long runway to evaluate and determine its best path forward.
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This class won’t feature a summer boom like it did when Arch Manning committed on June 23, but there will be plenty of action once June official visits are taken.
The 2024 class features a number of early priority targets who wish to take their time. The Early Signing Day period in December promises to have much more intrigue than the previous one.
For now, the Texas staff is right where they want to be. We know they’re selective and committed to playing the long game. Room in this class is a feature, not a bug.
Below is the list of visitors Inside Texas has confirmed after having two reporters on location yesterday. We still have a number of messages out to some players we might have missed. We’ll add them as needed.
Prospects are in the class of 2024 unless otherwise noted.
RB Christian Clark
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 255 (He’ll see a significant jump)
RB Kedren Young
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 169 (He may see a bump as well)
RB James Simon – 2025
On3 Industry Ranking: N/A
RB Tyvonn Byars – 2025
On3 Industry Ranking: N/A
RB Javion Osborne – 2026
On3 Industry Ranking: N/A (Has the chance to be elite)
OT Ory Williams
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 579 (Top 100 talent)
OT Bennett Warren
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 170 (Tons of baseline talent)
IOL Daniel Cruz
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 429 (IT has two RPM’s for Cruz to Texas. Much better than his ranking. Role tape, picture him at center)
IOL Makai Saina
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 489 (IT thought an offer was possible and he received it)
IOL Blake Frazier
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 347 (The local product made it to both Junior Days)
Top 10
- 1Breaking
DJ Lagway
Florida QB to return vs. LSU
- 2
Dylan Raiola injury
Nebraska QB will play vs. USC
- 3
Elko pokes at Kiffin
A&M coach jokes over kick times
- 4New
SEC changes course
Alcohol sales at SEC Championship Game
- 5
Bryce Underwood
Michigan prepared to offer No. 1 recruit $10.5M over 4 years
TE Ryner Swanson
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 365 (High end receiving tight end with blocking want-to)
TE Jordan Washington
On3 Industry Ranking: No. N/A (Early Utah offer is noteworthy)
TE Davon Mitchell – 2025
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 29 (Left Allen, TX for Los Alamitos, CA)
WR Freddie Dubose
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 168 (Speed, speed, more speed)
WR Deion DeBlanc – 2025
On3 Industry Ranking: N/A (Likely to be a Top 100 player)
DL Alex January
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 647 (Go with On3’s ranking of No. 210)
DL Nigel Smith
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 70 (One of the best interior DL athletes in the country)
DL Terrance Hibbler
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 345
DL TJ Lindsey
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 414
DL Melvin Hills
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 505
DL Zion Williams – 2025
On3 Industry Ranking: N/A
DL DJ Sanders – 2025
On3 Industry Ranking: N/A (Chance to be Top 75 player)
DL Kevin Oatis – 2025
On3 Industry Ranking: N/A
DL Dilan Battle – 2025
On3 Industry Ranking: N/A
DL Jahkeem Stewart – 2026
On3 Industry Ranking: N/A (He’ll be elite)
Edge Colin Simmons
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 3 (While others felt he was a long shot we said to let it play out. Texas is on solid footing)
Edge Zina Umeozulu
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 127
LB Tyanthony Smith
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 421
CB Selman Bridges
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 48 (This was the first visit for the priority corner)
CB Cameron Powell
On3 Industry Ranking: N/A
S Joshua Lair
On3 Industry Ranking: N/A