Get to know 2025 signee Myron Charles
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, Myron Charles.
The Player: Myron Charles, DT, Port Charlotte (Fla.)
The Rating: 93.46 (four-star)
The Ranking: Charles is ranked as the No. 96 overall prospect, the No. 11 defensive lineman, and the No. 13 player in Florida in the On3 Industry Ranking. On3 ranks Charles as the No. 58 overall prospect, the No. 5 defensive lineman, and the No. 6 player in Florida.
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The Highlights:
The Recruitment: The Longhorns flipped Charles back in September. The Port Charlotte native was committed to Florida St. and even with heavy pursuit by the Florida Gators at the end Charles chose to stay with the Longhorns.
The Projection: Explosive defensive lineman with the size, burst and physicality to be a disruptive presence along the interior. Measured at around 6-foot-4, 300 pounds prior to his senior season. Has plus length for the position. Lines up at multiple spots along the defensive line for his high school. Fires off the snap with burst and physicality. Was a bull in a china shop as a junior, finishing with 24 tackles for loss. Has natural explosive power. Bowls over offensive linemen and blows up ball carriers on contact. Converts speed to power as a bull rusher. Shows very good burst off the ball. Twitchy and shows explosive on-field movement skills. Getting by off of pure talent. Will benefit greatly from college coaching and time in a strength program. Has violent hands, but will benefit from refined technique.
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The Final Word: Myron Charles considers himself a complete defensive lineman. “I can play about anywhere that’s needed. On the next level, they use their defensive lineman all over the line, so I don’t feel it’s a big adjustment for me, because that’s what I do with run-stopping and getting after the quarterback. It fits right into my playing style and fits right into the system as I get older. I’ve also worked really hard on getting bigger and faster. My hands are more violent and faster. The way I’m finishing on plays is faster and better because of my hands.”
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With Texas using multiple fronts, and guys playing different spot, Charles will fit in well.