2026 Thursday Thrillers
Here are some guys that we think make nice plays. They keep fans on the edge of their seat. These are the guys who sell tickets. Texas has a lot of good talent in the 2026 class. They are definitely…
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Continue ReadingHere are some guys that we think make nice plays. They keep fans on the edge of their seat. These are the guys who sell tickets. Texas has a lot of good talent in the 2026 class. They are definitely a bunch to check out.
Beau Bryant, QB, Jordan
Bryant is a very polished quarterback. He doesn’t act his age when he is on the football field. Bryant is a dual threat guy who steps up to the plate when his team needs him. He also has that good arm strength a QB needs. Bryant is an accurate quarterback who always gives his receivers a chance. You won’t catch him being rattled. He has a quick release, and he makes good decisions. Bryant is definitely going to get some division one attention. He is a prospect to keep up with.
Carson Gauvreau, WR, Caney Creek
Gauvreau is a receiver I’m anxious to see develop. I don’t know how much playing time he will get this season, but he stands out to me. I’ve checked out his junior varsity film, and I think he has a lot of room to become a great player. Gauvreau looks like he will grow to be over 6-foot tall. He has a long lanky frame with decent speed. I will be keeping up with him.
Abraham Trevino, LB, Clear Creek
Trevino is a polished linebacker for his age. He is another guy that I am excited to watch over his career. He fills holes very good. Trevino also loves to step up to make big hits. Trevino is going to be a stud for his school. He also knows how to shed blocks to get to his opponent. He brings the pain when he makes contact. Trevino is a guy on the field. I like his style.
Micah Sheeler, WR, Cibolo Steele
Sheeler is a shifty WR that knows how to get open. He also knows how to go up and get the football. Sheeler has some decent height, but I would love to see him gain more weight. He has the talent to help his team out immediately. At 150, he isn’t too small, but gaining more weight would definitely help. I also would love to see him compete more at camps to get his name out there. Sheeler has good speed, with a nice football IQ. He is a guy I’ll be keeping up with.