Texas Longhorns Recruiting Boom: Landing 5-Star WR Easton Royal and Flipping 4-Star DE from Baylor
The Texas Longhorns football program is on fire in recruiting, adding elite talent to their future classes with two massive commitments. In a stunning turn of events, the Longhorns secured a pledge from five-star wide receiver Easton Royal out of New Orleans' Brother Martin High School for the class of 2027, while also flipping a four-star defensive end from Baylor for 2026.
Easton Royal: A Five-Star Phenom Joins the Horns
Easton Royal, a dynamic playmaker from Louisiana, has chosen Texas after considering powerhouses like LSU, Ole Miss, and Oregon. The 2027 standout impressed during his visit to Austin, where he connected with head coach Steve Sarkisian and wide receivers coach Chris Jackson. Royal's speed, hands, and route-running ability make him one of the top receivers in his class, promising to bolster Texas' explosive passing attack in the years ahead.
Flipping Elite DE Carlton from Baylor
Not stopping there, Texas also swayed a highly-rated four-star defensive end from his previous commitment to Baylor. This 2026 prospect brings size, athleticism, and pass-rushing prowess to the Longhorns' defensive line. The flip underscores the momentum building in Austin as Sarkisian and his staff outmaneuver competitors for top defensive talent.
Building a Championship Foundation
These commitments highlight Texas' rising status in the recruiting landscape. With Royal anchoring the 2027 class and the DE strengthening 2026, the Longhorns are positioning themselves for sustained success in the SEC. Fans are buzzing about the potential of these young stars developing under Sarkisian's guidance.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Longhorns continue to dominate the trail!