Four-star Brock Williams, Texas TE target, sets commitment date

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Four-star Brock Williams, Texas TE target, sets commitment date

Four-star Brock Williams, Texas TE target, sets commitment date

Recruiting has begun to heat up and right now, it's about elite TE prospect, Brock Williams. The Texas target has officially set his commitment date.

Four-star Brock Williams, Texas TE target, sets commitment date

Recruiting has begun to heat up and right now, it's about elite TE prospect, Brock Williams. The Texas target has officially set his commitment date.

The recruiting trail is heating up, and all eyes in Austin are on elite tight end prospect Brock Williams. With spring practice now in the rearview mirror, the focus has shifted to the future—and the Texas Longhorns might have a major win coming their way before official visits even begin.

Brock Williams, the nation's No. 4 tight end and a top target for Steve Sarkisian's program, has officially set his commitment date for May 15. While the 6'5", 210-pound standout out of Libertyville, Illinois, is weighing offers from powerhouse programs like Ohio State and Georgia, all signs point to Texas as the front-runner.

Williams has earned his four-star status through sheer athleticism and versatility. Over the past two seasons at Libertyville High School, he racked up more than 1,200 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns, showcasing the kind of playmaking ability that makes him a matchup nightmare. His length and speed allow him to line up all over the field, and as he continues to add weight, his blocking—already a strong foundation—will only improve. For a Texas offense that loves to create mismatches, Williams could be a game-changing weapon.

If Williams commits to the Longhorns, he would become the highest-rated tight end recruit in the Sarkisian era, just edging out Nick Townsend. And with Michael Masunas and Spencer Shannon expected to head to the NFL after this season, there's a clear path to early playing time. Pairing Williams with Townsend and Emaree Winston would give Texas one of the most athletic tight end rooms in the country—a unit that could create nightmares for opposing defenses.

While no exact time has been announced for his commitment, the countdown is on for next Friday. For Jeff Banks, Steve Sarkisian, and the Longhorns, landing Williams would be a statement win on the recruiting trail. And for fans dreaming of the next great Texas tight end, Williams has the potential to deliver multiple Gunnar Helm-2024-type seasons—and maybe even enter the conversation with legends like David Thomas. It all starts with whether Texas can close the deal.

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