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I have made a handful of stops to Austin area schools over the last week – Pflugerville Weiss, Lake Travis, Vandegrift. While most of these trips conclude with the big-time Texas prospect receiving all of the love and shine, I wanted to drop a little scouting report for prospects in the area that could eventually end up on P5 radars. *** Pflugerville Weiss 2027 WR Tre Moore (6-foot-3, 180 pounds) – Coaches at Weiss raved about his potential. Big-body wide receiver with fluidity and soft hands. Programs are already biting here and it is only a matter of time before he gets the 'National Prospect' title to his name. Chris Jackson stopped by this winter. Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/19653480/655ab8f32ab0e70a00db808a Offers: Oregon, Houston, SMU, Texas State, UTSA, UTEP, Tulsa 2025 CB Jason Stokes (6-foot-2, 185 pounds) – I am a sucker for lengthy cornerbacks and Stokes fits the bill. Was previously a receiver who just recently flipped to DB. Plenty of room to develop, but the athleticism is there. Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/10034912/64ea3d07dfe2070ce8a5b590 Offers: Arizona, Liberty, Texas State, UNT, Arkansas State, UTEP, UTSA, Incarnate Word 2026 DB Jorian Guinn (5-foot-11, 180 pounds) – In a secondary where Texas Tech signee Peyton Morgan received most of the shine, Guinn deserves his own headlines. Guinn was the 12-6A Defensive Newcomer of the Year and despite being a tad undersized, can absolutely ball. 11 PBU, 2 INT, 4 FF, 4 FR. Playmaker. Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/18009489/64f8d4be96811b0fec8acac9 Offers: Coming *** Lake Travis 2025 QB Chaston Ditta (6-foot-1, 190 pounds) – Really impressive athlete and dominated workouts that I witnessed. Incredibly competitor and can sling the rock as well. First play of his Hudl reminds me of a former Lake Travis QB who did rather well north of the Red River. Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/16262652/656f8c8a4205fc089c1dbe55 Offers: Murray State, UNLV 2026 EDGE Carter Buck (6-foot-5, 220 pounds) – Lengthy edge rusher that is expected to be a big piece of LT's defense in 2024. Buck is a two-sport athlete who was at baseball when I was on campus. Was the 26-6A Defensive Newcomer of the Year in 2023. Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/profile/18376298/Carter-Buck Offers: N/A - receiving interest from several schools 2026 EDGE Ben Duncum (6-foot-6, 240 pounds) – Can't teach being 6-foot-6 and I was impressed with the athleticism during my time on campus for the workout. Duncum, and Buck, will need to get more physical, but luckily there are two more years of development here for that to take place. Plenty of potential. Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/18257934/656c153e6e82720a0c899128 Offers: N/A *** Vandegrift 2025 RB Brendan Fournier (6-foot-1, 205 pounds) – One of the key leaders in the Vandegrift program, he appeared to me during workouts to being the pulse of the program. Fournier was a first team 25-6A district RB in 2023. Will be a big piece of the offense next fall. Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/12962823/65a84755688edf187884d4e3 Offers: Interest from Ivy Leagues and Service Academies 2026 QB Miles Teodecki (6-foot-2, 205 pounds) – Will be competing for the starting job this spring. Teodecki has a solid frame plus a baseball background. Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/15291359/6369314938642d0c30da7d05 Offers: N/A 2026 WR Brock Chilton (5-foot-8, 165 pounds) – Smaller slot wide receiver prospect at Vandegrift. 2024 UNT signee Miles Coleman is departing and Chilton is expecting to takeover those targets and receptions. Was a 2nd team All-District honoree as a sophomore. Has potential to be a G5 guy. Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14900399/655c397c02bc3812a0100d79 Offers: N/A 2027 WR Gavin Koester (6-foot, 165 pounds) – Spent his last season as the quarterback on the freshman team. The Vandy staff mentioned his potential at slot on varsity this fall as someone to keep an eye on. Koester hopes to clear 11.0 seconds in the 100m dash this spring. He has potential with his height to develop into a D1 prospect. Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/16759452/654d715164df6208d0bf37dc Offers: N/A View full news
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Austin Area DL Talks Texas, Recruitment
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I forgot to include – Morgan was a 1st team All-District DL in 25-6A this past season. -
Austin Area DL Talks Texas, Recruitment
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Plenty of room to get the body ready. But great motor and an upper body that is already college ready. He looks like a player. -
Austin Area DL Talks Texas, Recruitment
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I was unable to grab photos of Morgan during his workout, but there remains plenty of room to fill out in the lower body. And he certainly has the work ethic to get to where he needs to be physically this fall. -
Austin Area DL Talks Texas, Recruitment
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Morgan's Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/14882175/6549553ec11b3c0528ad793e -
Made the short trip over to Vandegrift High School this morning to check in on an Austin-area defensive lineman that has really begun seeing his recruitment start to take off. 2025 DL Daeshon Morgan has earned offers from Cal, Texas Tech, UTSA, UTEP and North Texas in the last month or so. I was able to watch him in workouts this morning where he was drawn to as a team leader and the coaching staff raved about his work ethic. "The main thing that I am working on right now is becoming a leader," Morgan said. "Making sure my voice is known and also bringing everybody up with me. Another thing for me is just learning how to rest. I really don't ever take breaks and that is what can get me hurt, so I need to learn how to slow down a little bit to learn how to rest and recover." The Vandegrift defensive lineman is one of the most physically impressive prospects I have seen this year in-person. Even better than that, he is just beginning to scratch the surface of his potential. Already at 6-foot-4 and 260 pounds, Morgan is looking to add 10-15 pounds before touching the field again this fall. Morgan's mother was a Junior Olympian trackstar as well, adding to the athleticism that jumps off the screen when evaluating his tape. Morgan visited Texas for the Junior Day on January 20. Aside from that, TCU is the only other campus he has been able to step foot on thus far. "I really enjoyed it," Morgan said about his time on the 40 Acres. "It was such a blessing to be out there. Getting to see Texas as my first visit, that was a big blessing within itself. That is something I strive for and something that I will keep working for." Now, Morgan's time on campus was prior to Texas' hiring of DL Coach Kenny Baker, and thus far, there has yet to be any contact between the two sides. I expect that to change in the spring when college coaches are able to swing by once again for spring football. For the time being, most schools are recruiting Morgan as an interior prospect. He has a tremendous upper body and said he is more than willing to gain 40+ pounds to fit the need and scheme of whoever is recruiting him. While coaches will be coming to see Morgan at Vandegrift, the star lineman is also hoping to get out and see campuses this spring. He mentioned wanting to go see several schools in the state of Texas, as well as Cal and Arizona State. Morgan holds seven offers now, by the conclusion of spring football I expect that number to be doubled. I am very bullish on Morgan's potential. He can eventually hold 300+ pounds and continue holding an advantage athletically over most trench players.
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Made the short trip over to Vandegrift High School this morning to check in on an Austin-area defensive lineman that has really begun seeing his recruitment start to take off. 2025 DL Daeshon Morgan has earned offers from Cal, Texas Tech, UTSA, UTEP and North Texas in the last month or so. I was able to watch him in workouts this morning where he was drawn to as a team leader and the coaching staff raved about his work ethic. "The main thing that I am working on right now is becoming a leader," Morgan said. "Making sure my voice is known and also bringing everybody up with me. Another thing for me is just learning how to rest. I really don't ever take breaks and that is what can get me hurt, so I need to learn how to slow down a little bit to learn how to rest and recover." The Vandegrift defensive lineman is one of the most physically impressive prospects I have seen this year in-person. Even better than that, he is just beginning to scratch the surface of his potential. Already at 6-foot-4 and 260 pounds, Morgan is looking to add 10-15 pounds before touching the field again this fall. Morgan's mother was a Junior Olympian trackstar as well, adding to the athleticism that jumps off the screen when evaluating his tape. Morgan visited Texas for the Junior Day on January 20. Aside from that, TCU is the only other campus he has been able to step foot on thus far. "I really enjoyed it," Morgan said about his time on the 40 Acres. "It was such a blessing to be out there. Getting to see Texas as my first visit, that was a big blessing within itself. That is something I strive for and something that I will keep working for." Now, Morgan's time on campus was prior to Texas' hiring of DL Coach Kenny Baker, and thus far, there has yet to be any contact between the two sides. I expect that to change in the spring when college coaches are able to swing by once again for spring football. For the time being, most schools are recruiting Morgan as an interior prospect. He has a tremendous upper body and said he is more than willing to gain 40+ pounds to fit the need and scheme of whoever is recruiting him. While coaches will be coming to see Morgan at Vandegrift, the star lineman is also hoping to get out and see campuses this spring. He mentioned wanting to go see several schools in the state of Texas, as well as Cal and Arizona State. Morgan holds seven offers now, by the conclusion of spring football I expect that number to be doubled. I am very bullish on Morgan's potential. He can eventually hold 300+ pounds and continue holding an advantage athletically over most trench players. View full news
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Friday: Workout Notes (Trey Moore Truly Impressing)
CJ Vogel replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Lol, I gotta dust my Xbox off and give it a few test runs ahead of time to make sure I am set for it.
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Speaking of which!
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I really hope so. I'll buy it regardless
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I spent way too many hours of my life playing this game back in MS and HS.
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Sorry just getting around to this one, on the road earlier today. But I cannot wait for College Football 25. It is going to be such a fun blast from the past. My hope is that the game is not a copy-paste of Madden. I know they want to incorporate sounds, chants, songs, etc from every school in the game so it will have a unique feel and touch. Ultimately, I cannot wait and will bringing some content from the game to OTF!
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Depends on what the market for their services will be in the NFL/around the country. Several Texas coaches already clear $1M at the moment.
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Love this. Great addition to the program.
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Join Rod Babers, Ray Peters and myself tonight for the OnTexasFootball Longhorn Livestream! Some updates on younger front seven prospects, the wide receiver outlook for 2024 and NFL Draft talk.
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Join Rod Babers, Ray Peters and myself tonight for the OnTexasFootball Longhorn Livestream! Some updates on younger front seven prospects, the wide receiver outlook for 2024 and NFL Draft talk. View full news
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State of the Program - Wednesday, February 21
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Speed on the edges is the biggest worry for me when evaluating SEC defenses. Campbell was fine and will be much improved heading into his second year as a starter. -
Bobby Burton, Gerry Hamilton and I got together to discuss the most important Texas Longhorns players heading into 2024, talk the latest in 2026 QB Recruiting and more on this week's State of the Program! Give it a watch and let us know where you are leaning on this topic of most important Longhorns for 2024.
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Bobby Burton, Gerry Hamilton and I got together to discuss the most important Texas Longhorns players heading into 2024, talk the latest in 2026 QB Recruiting and more on this week's State of the Program! Give it a watch and let us know where you are leaning on this topic of most important Longhorns for 2024. View full news
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It's a crowded room, but I am hoping to see some big time steps forward from Moore this spring as well.
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I would definitely anticipate seeing him on the field the field once he gets the hang of the offense.
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https://twitter.com/Ikey_Kohler/status/1716547768389386407/video/1 Cool angle that gives an idea of Golden's vertical ability here.