A successful Texas Longhorns NFL Draft weekend is in the books.
So, that means it’s time to start speculating about 2025 NFL prospects.
Hook ‘Em Headlines is way ahead of us, including their naming of current Texas players like quarterback Quinn Ewers, offensive lineman Kelvin Banks, and EDGE Ethan Burke as some of the most likely Longhorns to end up as early picks come next spring’s 2025 NFL Draft.
Associated Press: AP 2025 mock draft: Dallas Cowboys select a running back in first round
Austin American-Statesman: Which Texas football players could be 2025 NFL draft picks?
Austin American-Statesman: Bohls, Golden: Hows Chiefs rookie WR Xavier Worthy will fare in 2024
247Sports: The Texas Longhorns are back as far as the NFL Draft is concerned
247Sports: College football teams with most 2024 NFL Draft picks: Michigan, Texas headline top programs
Inside Texas: ITYT: Elite development taking place at Texas, the latest team and recruiting information
Inside Texas: Steve Sarkisian’s abbreviated summer speaking tour begins Wednesday
Inside Texas: What was an Arch Manning mural doing on Austin’s east side?
Texas wins Sunday double header to take series against Oklahoma
How Steve Sarkisian developed one of the best Texas draft classes in school history
Inside the Numbers: Texas delivers on expectations with record-setting draft class
Colts GM Chris Ballard trashes criticism of former Texas WR Adonai Mitchell
Texas P Ryan Sanborn and LB Jett Bush sign UDFA contracts
Texas WR Jordan Whittington selected by the Los Angeles Rams with the No. 213 pick
Texas DB Ryan Watts selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers with the No. 195 pick
Texas LB Jaylan Ford selected by the New Orleans Saints with the No. 175 pick
Texas RB Keilan Robinson selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the No. 167 pick
Texas OT Christian Jones selected with the No. 162 pick by the Arizona Cardinals
Texas TE Ja’Tavion Sanders selected with the No. 101 pick by the Carolina Panthers
Texas RB Jonathon Brooks selected with the No. 46 pick by the Carolina Panthers
Texas WR Adonai Mitchell selected with the No. 52 pick by the Indianapolis Colts
Austin American-Statesman: Former Miami forward Kyla Oldacre signs with Texas basketball program
247Sports: The Stampede: Recruits react to Texas’ record-breaking NFL Draft showing
247Sports: Elite 11 Atlanta recruiting notebook includes updates on QBs 5-star Julian Lewis, 4-star Antwann Hill
Inside Texas: Tre Johnson finishes as On3’s No. 7 overall prospect in the 2024 class
Inside Texas: Closing the book on the 2018 recruiting class
Inside Texas: Inside Scoop: More post-NFL draft feedback, Texas coaches on the road
Frogs O’ War: Baseball: TCU takes Big 12 series against Kansas State
Frogs O’ War: Football: Three-star EDGE Keylan Abrams commits to TCU
Frogs O’ War: Football: TCU OL Ezra Dotson-Oyetade enters transfer portal
Vanquish The Foe: BYU makes Final 3 for Pop Isaacs — what are BYU’s chances?
SB Nation: Anthony Edwards challenged Karl-Anthony Towns to ‘stop f****** fouling’ in nicest way possible
SB Nation: J.J. McCarthy is the biggest winner from the 2024 NFL Draft by a mile
SB Nation: The Deshaun Watson trade is complete, and it has not gone well for the Browns
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