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Get to know 2025 signee Jordan Coleman

by:Charlie Williamsabout 17 hours
Jordan Coleman and Devin Coleman
Jordan Coleman and Devin Coleman (Justin Wells/Inside Texas)

Whether you’re a diehard recruiting fan in need of a refresher or a casual fan in need of only the particulars, this will be the series for you. 

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The first national signing day for college football begins December 4 and runs through December 6. This series gives you the chance to familiarize yourself with the next class charged with keeping Texas in a position of national prominence. 

To win at a consistently high level means stacking talented class after talented class. The top-five 2025 class does just that following top-six finishes in the 2022, 2023, and 2024 classes.

On the first national signing day, Inside Texas will offer profiles of each member of the 2025 signing class. Up next, Jordan Coleman.

The Player: Jordan Coleman, OL, Cedar Hill (Texas)

The Rating: 87.42

The Ranking: Coleman is ranked as the No. 704 overall prospect, the No. 60 interior offensive lineman, and the No. 99 player in Texas in the On3 Industry Ranking. On3 ranks Coleman as the No. 120 interior offensive lineman and the No. 217 player in Texas.

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The Highlights:

The Recruitment: Coleman and his brothers, Devin and Isaiah, dreamed of playing together at Texas. The Longhorns offered Jordan in June 2023, and all three committed soon after each earned their respective opportunity to play football at tExas.

The Projection: At 6-foot-5, 315 pounds, Coleman is a strong, athletic interior lineman who excels as a puller and run blocker. His flexibility allows him to play guard or tackle, providing versatility.

The Reasoning: The opportunity to play with his brothers and stay close to home made Texas the perfect fit.

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The Final Word: Coleman is a punishing run blocker with versatility to play multiple positions on the offensive line, adding valuable depth to the Longhorns.

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