On Monday, the Longhorns were able to secure another significant pledge. This time, they included an offensive lineman in their 2025 recruiting class.
Texas Longhorns sign 3-star offensive lineman
According to a post on X, three-star offensive lineman Jackson Christian has opted to commit to playing collegiate football at Texas.
Christian, from Port Neches-Grove, chose the Longhorns over a number of other prestigious colleges. In addition to Texas, he was considering offers from Texas A&M, SMU, Texas Tech, Colorado State, Houston, and North Texas.
Standing 6-foot-5 and weighing 290 pounds, Christian is a large and imposing presence on the line. He became the first offensive lineman to commit to the Texas Longhorns’ 2025 recruiting class.
Quarterback K.J. Lacey, running back Rickey Stewart, tight end Emaree Winston, defensive tackle Brandon Brown, linebacker Elijah Barnes, and edge rusher Lance Jackson have also committed to the Longhorns in this class.
Prior to signing Christian, the Longhorns had the No. 10 recruiting class in the country for 2025, according to On3 Team Recruiting Rankings. His dedication will undoubtedly help them continue to rise in the rankings.
On May 29th, the Texas Longhorns will discover the outcome of their recruitment of fellow 2025 target and four-star running back James Simon. Landing Simon would be a significant step forward for Texas’ offence.
All that being said, this is a fantastic move for Sarkisian and the Longhorns. Christian will provide another huge body and big-time potential to what has become a consistently strong offensive line.
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