January 15, 2025

As the deadline for declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, several Texas college football players have announced their intentions to forgo remaining eligibility and enter the professional ranks. This exodus includes standout athletes from the University of Texas Longhorns, Texas A&M Aggies, and UTSA Roadrunners. Below is a comprehensive overview of these declarations, highlighting their collegiate achievements and projected draft prospects.

University of Texas Longhorns

  1. Kelvin Banks Jr., Offensive Tackle

    Kelvin Banks Jr., a 6-foot-4, 320-pound offensive tackle, has been a cornerstone of the Longhorns’ offensive line since his freshman year. His accolades include winning the Outland Trophy and the Lombardi Award in 2024, recognizing him as the nation’s top lineman. Banks is projected as a first-round pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. citeturn0search0

  2. Cameron Williams, Offensive Tackle

    Cameron Williams, standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing 335 pounds, has been a reliable presence at right tackle for Texas. Starting 15 of 16 games this season, he is ranked as the No. 3 offensive tackle prospect for the 2025 NFL Draft, with expectations of a late first-round selection. citeturn0search3

  3. Matthew Golden, Wide Receiver

    After transferring from the University of Houston, Matthew Golden made a significant impact in his lone season with Texas. He led the team with 987 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. Golden’s performance, including standout games in the SEC Championship and the Peach Bowl, has elevated his draft stock, positioning him as a projected top-50 pick. citeturn0search3

  4. Isaiah Bond, Wide Receiver

    Isaiah Bond, known for his explosive speed, transferred from Alabama to Texas and contributed significantly to the Longhorns’ offense. Despite battling injuries, he finished the season with 540 receiving yards and five touchdowns. Bond is regarded as a top-five wide receiver prospect for the 2025 NFL Draft, with his speed being a key asset. citeturn0search3

  5. Jaydon Blue, Running Back

    Jaydon Blue has been a versatile offensive weapon for Texas, accumulating 1,098 scrimmage yards and 14 touchdowns this season. His ability to contribute both in the running game and as a pass catcher, including two touchdown receptions in the Cotton Bowl, has solidified his status as a fringe top-100 draft prospect. citeturn0search3

  6. Hayden Conner, Offensive Guard

    Hayden Conner, a 6-foot-5, 320-pound offensive guard, has been a reliable starter for Texas, with 43 starts over four seasons. He is ranked as the No. 5 offensive guard prospect for the 2025 NFL Draft, contributing to the Longhorns’ offensive line being a finalist for the 2024 Joe Moore Award. citeturn0search2

  7. Vernon Broughton, Defensive Tackle

    Vernon Broughton, a fifth-year senior, has been a key player on the defensive line, recording 39 tackles and five tackles for loss this season. His performance has turned the interior defensive line into a strength for Texas, making him a projected mid-round NFL Draft selection. citeturn0search3

Texas A&M Aggies

  1. Nic Scourton, Defensive End

    Nic Scourton, a transfer to Texas A&M, earned First Team All-SEC honors with 14 tackles for loss and five sacks this season. His high motor and effectiveness in the run game have positioned him as a fringe first-round draft pick. citeturn0search3

  2. Shemar Stewart, Defensive End

    Shemar Stewart, a former five-star recruit, has been a formidable presence on the defensive line for Texas A&M. Standing at 6-foot-6 and weighing 290 pounds, his physical attributes make him a late first-to-early second-round NFL Draft prospect. citeturn0search3

UTSA Roadrunners

  1. Zah Frazier, Cornerback

    Zah Frazier, a JUCO All-American, has been a standout cornerback for UTSA, leading the American Athletic Conference with six interceptions and nine pass breakups this season. His elite size at 6-foot-3, 185 pounds, and playmaking ability have made him a notable prospect for the NFL Draft. citeturn0search3

Impact on Texas College Football

The early declarations of these players for the NFL Draft signify a substantial shift in the Texas college football landscape. The University of Texas, in particular, will need to address the departures of key offensive players, including top wide receivers and a standout running back. The loss of these athletes presents both challenges and opportunities for the Longhorns’ coaching staff as they prepare for the upcoming season.

In summary, the 2025 NFL Draft declarations from Texas college football players underscore the state’s prominence in producing NFL talent. The departing athletes have made significant contributions to their respective programs, and their transitions to the professional level will be closely monitored by scouts and fans alike.

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