July 5, 2024

The Texas Longhorns are having their finest season since winning the BCS Championship in 2009. An upcoming game against the Washington Huskies provides the Longhorns a chance to return to the College Football National Championship stage, and it’s all because to Steve Sarkisian’s elite recruits’ ongoing growth.

Despite having many top prospects have outstanding seasons, the Longhorns are poised to lose a few players to the NFL this offseason. Quinn Ewers, the team’s quarterback, is anticipated to stay for another season, which should help the squad maintain a great record in 2024 as well, although a few others have their sights set on the professionals.

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Both tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders and wide receiver Adonai Mitchell, according to NFL Draft source Tony Pauline, intend to join the 2024 NFL Draft. Sanders is said to have already chosen an agent, and Mitchell is also well along in the recruiting process.

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Both pass-catching prospects are now regarded as first- or second-round picks. Sanders is usually regarded as the draft’s second-best tight end prospect, after only Georgia’s Brock Bowers. The 6-foot-4, 256-pound player has accumulated just over 600 yards in each of his previous two seasons and could see action as an NFL rookie.

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