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Another flip!!

A fourth flip in the last week goes the way of the Texas Longhorns!

This time, it is Temple EDGE/DL Jamarion Carlton, who had committed to Baylor over the summer.

The Longhorns had hosted Carlton on campus three different times in the last month and sure enough, those efforts were enough to flip the 6-foot-5inch defensive lineman to the Horns.

Carlton was heavily recruited by LaAllen Clark in the spring, got on campus for an official visit and after a brief stint being committed to Baylor, he ends up joining the Texas class.

Big time addition for the Horns on the defensive side of the ball here.

 


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Texas is taking Carlton as a DL 

More long term in the 5tech mold that could even end up being north of 290 pounds

Hes gained around 60 pounds in high school, and his frame has plenty more

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Just now, HookemHorns said:

Looks like a DT to me and an athletic one. Great get

He won't have the weight ceiling of Alfred Collins, but there are some comparable traits there for me. He and Corey Wells are both very athletic, but pretty raw at the position. A lot of their success at the HS level came as a result of being bigger, faster, stronger. Once they are refined with hand placement and actual pass rushing moves, they will have quite an group of weapons on the DL. 

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  Seems like we have some pretty serious momentum moving forward to close out this recruiting cycle. Oline next please. We need the big boys for our stud qbs and running backs.

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