Diamond Level

Level Definition: Best of the best of the best. We’re talking 7 figures per year upon arrival.
Volume Breakdown (5): OT (2), CB (1), S (1), Athlete (1)
(Ranked in any order)
Offense
*OT – Kennedy Brown (6-4, 285 – Kingwood)
Industry Ranking (4), Rivals (8), 247 (15) and ESPN (1)
*OT – Ishmael Camara (6-6, 335 – Gilmer)
Industry Ranking (32), Rivals (22), 247 (26) and ESPN (58)
Defense
*CB – John Meredith (6-2, 175 – North Crowley)
Industry Ranking (1), Rivals (4(, 247 (6) and ESPN (3)
*S – JayQuan Snell (6-3, 192 – Waxahachie)
Industry Ranking (42), Rivals (62), 247 (55) and ESPN (53)
*Ath – Cooper Witten (6-1, 220 – Liberty Christian
Industry Ranking (19), Rivals (10), 247 (43) and ESPN (26)
* Indicates Texas Has Offered
Platinum Level
Level Definition: Super Blue Chip/National Top 70-ish. The kind of player that your school absolutewly takes and probably will need to pay high six figures for their services at a minimum (just as a rule of thumb).
Volume Breakdown (5): QB (2), RB (1), DT (1) and CB (1)
(Ranked in any order)
Offense
*QB – Kavian Bryant (6-1, 185 – Palestine Weswtood)
Industry Ranking (28), Rivals (42), 247 (31) and ESPN (25)
Committed to Texas Tech
QB – Colton Nussmeier (6-3, 200 – Flower Mound Marcus)
Industry Ranking (73), Rivals (264), 247 (39) and ESPN (100)
*RB – Landen Williams-Callis (5-8, 190 – Richmond Randle)
Industry Ranking (42), Rivals (62), 247 (32) and ESPN (46)
Defense
*DT – Jalen Brewster (6-3, 300 – Cedar Hill)
Industry Ranking (6), Rivals (1), 247 (17) and ESPN (6)
Committed to Texas Tech
*CB – Montre Jackson (6-1, 170 – Garland Lakeview Centennial)
Industry Ranking (181), Rivals (270), 247 (168) and ESPN (263)
* Indicates Texas Has Offered
Gold Level

Level Definition: National Top 100-200. Possibly on the cusp of super blue chip status, but perhaps there’s just one thing holding them back. This is possible no man’s land for the Longhorns. Has to be good enough that you can justify paying a hefty-sized price.
Volume Breakdown (6): QB (0), RB (1), WR (3) OT (2), DT (0), Edge (4), LB (0), CB (3) and S (0)
(Ranked in any order)
Offense
*RB – Cadarius McMiller (6-1, 185 – John Tyler)
Industry Ranking (252), Rivals (173), 247 (NR) and ESPN (212)
*WR – Alvin Mosley (6-2, 185 – Almeta Crawford)
Industry Ranking (204), Rivals (145), 247 (115) and ESPN (285)
*WR – Tre Moore (6-2, 185 – Pflugerville Weiss)
Industry Ranking (131), Rivals (139), 247 (161) and ESPN (152)
*WR – Julian Caldwell (6-0, 175 – Gilmer)
Industry Ranking (65), Rivals (51), 247 (105) and ESPN (45)
*OT – Brian Swanson (6-5, 315 – South Oak Cliff)
Industry Ranking (224), Rivals (NR), 247 (98) and ESPN (102)
*OT – Kaeden Scott (6-7, 280 – San Antonio Roosevelt)
Industry Ranking (233), Rivals (NR), 247 (149) and ESPN (109)
Defense
*EDGE – Cameron Hall (6-4, 235 – Mansfield Summit)
Industry Ranking (241), Rivals (281), 247 (NR) and ESPN (229)
*EDGE – Zane Rowe (6-3, 256 – Denton Guyer)
Industry Ranking (106), Rivals (149), 247 (92) and ESPN (96)
EDGE – Brayden Booth (6-5, 215 – SA Sam Houston)
Industry Ranking (104), Rivals (105), 247 (202) and ESPN (114)
*EDGE – Kaden McCarty (6-2, 215 – Cy Falls)
Industry Ranking (115), Rivals (240), 247 (84) and ESPN (98)
CB – Mikhail McCreary (6-1, 170 – SA Johnson)
Industry Ranking (219), Rivals (213), 247 (177) and ESPN (291)
CB – Dhillon McGee (6-1, 165 – Red Oak)
Industry Ranking (180), Rivals (223), 247 (224) and ESPN (243)
*CB – Jerry Outhouse (6-1, 175 – North Crowley)
Industry Ranking (123), Rivals (104), 247 (144) and ESPN (181)
* Indicates Texas Has Offered
Silver Level

Level Definition: National Top 200-300. Just a tier below the gold tier. Just a group to keep an eye on.
Volume Breakdown (6): QB (0), RB (2), WR (1), TE (0), OT (2), DT (2), Edge (1), LB (1), CB (2), S (0) and Athlete (1)
(Ranked in any order)
Offense
*RB – Jakoby Dixon (5-10, 200 – Brenham)
Industry Ranking (250), Rivals (95), 247 (NR) and ESPN (143)
RB – Victor Scott (6-0, 190 – Lancaster)
Industry Ranking (266), Rivals (NR), 247 (NR) and ESPN (121)
*WR – Julian Cromartie (6-3, 175 – The Woodlands College Park)
Industry Ranking (619), Rivals (NR), 247 (NR) and ESPN (NR)
*OT – Qua Ford (6-5, 330 – Texarkana TexasHigh)
Industry Ranking (82), Rivals (187), 247 (118) and ESPN (35)
*OT – DeMarrion Johnson (6-7, 300 – Tyler Legacy)
Industry Ranking (244), Rivals (NR), 247 (93) and ESPN (246)
Defense
*DT – George Toia (6-2, 300 – Byron Nelson)
Industry Ranking (83), Rivals (123), 247 (97) and ESPN (59)
*DT – K’Adrian Redmond (6-3, 300 – DeSoto)
Industry Ranking (141), Rivals (190), 247 (189) and ESPN (168)
*EDGE – Sedrick Marsh (6-4, 230 – Waxahachie)
Industry Ranking (408), Rivals (NR), 247 (NR) and ESPN (NR)
*CB – Taelyn Mayo (6-3, 170 – Lewisville)
Industry Ranking (133), Rivals (209), 247 (111) and ESPN (156)
*CB – Greedy James (6-1, 170 – Manvel)
Industry Ranking (573), Rivals (NR), 247 (NR) and ESPN (NR)
ATH – Karece Hoyt (6-1, 190 – Frisco Lone Star)
Industry Ranking (201), Rivals (286), 247 (244) and ESPN (271)
Bronze Level
Level Definition: Everyone Else. I just can’t in good faith have you guys worrying about anyone below this line at this point. Even if they commit to the Longhorns, will they still sign in December if a Max Wright situation pops up? Consider these state Top 50-Top 200 types. Texas will sign 5 or 6 of these guys when the dust settles, but they will be long-term projects that are at least 2-3 years away.