Grayson (Georgia) four-star offensive deal with Nick Brooks is all set to reveal his college dedication.
The 6-foot-7, 345-pound lineman, ranked the country’s No. 142 total possibility and No. 14 offending deal with, will make his choice Friday at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT from a last 3 of Georgia, Texas and USC.
Who is the group to beat?
While in-state Georgia is constantly frightening, the Longhorns got Brooks’ last main check out in June and have actually become the preferred.
Both 247Sports and On3 offer Texas a frustrating edge as the choice nears.
What would Texas be getting?
Here’s what 247Sports needed to state about Brooks as a possibility:
“Enormous young offending deal with possibility with tremendous size and above typical motion capability … Adequate length and brings his mass reasonably well thinking about size … Overwhelming size and practical strength in the running video game. Usually shows great hand positioning in the bulk of scenarios. Flashes appealing athleticism when taking a trip to the 2nd level … Naturally high center of mass compromises take advantage of. Gets too far out over his feet sometimes. More catcher than puncher early on, however has actually flashed motivating engaging punch in some pass pro reps. … Still becoming frame and establishing balance/ body control, which will aid with periodic overcommitting and vulnerability to counters/ secondary rush.”
In general, Texas’ 2025 recruiting class includes 16 promises and is ranked No. 14 nationally.
While the Longhorns do not presently boast a bluechip offending line promise, they have actually developed an identity.
Size.
St. Ignatius (California) offending take on John Mills (6-foot-6, 320), Cedar Hill (Texas) offending take on Jordan Coleman (6-foot-5, 350) and Port Neches-Groves (Texas) guard Jackson Christian (6-foot-5, 310) are all enormous.
Brooks would fit right in … even at his tremendous size.