
Video Notes: Texas Longhorns Live – Brock Williams Commitment Breakdown Aired: May 15, 2026 Hosts: Matthew Miller & Thomas Bresee (Tommy) Topic: Commitment of 4-star TE Brock Williams (Libertyville, IL) to Texas Overall Reaction Both hosts call it a massive get — the best tight end recruit Steve Sarkeesian has landed at Texas. Williams is the #4 composite tight end nationally, ~6'5", 215 lbs, from outside Chicago. Described as a dynamic, versatile playmaker who can stretch the field vertically in ways Texas hasn't had recently at the position. Brock Williams Player Profile (from tape & scouting) Versatility: Lines up outside as WR, in-line as blocker, wildcat QB (threw a TD), kick/punt returner (TD last year). Does "just about everything" for his high school offense. Athleticism: Projected mid-4.5s 40 time at NFL Combine level. Explosive, dynamic playmaker. Strengths: Excellent 50/50 ball winner, body control, aggressive blocker (willing, not timid), red-zone threat due to size. Can win 1-on-1 vs. safeties, LBs, or corners anywhere on the field. Areas to improve: Blocking technique (raw like most HS TEs), add weight/size (has the frame at 6'5"), route tree can be limited because HS offense just sent him deep. All very fixable at college level. Comparison/Context: A tick above Nick Townsend in ranking. More vertical/field-stretching threat than Gunnar Helm (who was high 4.6s–low 4.7s). Not a "just better than everyone" product — has real traits. Projection: Won't be Year 1 star but could play 10-20% snaps immediately. Big spring as freshman → immediate contributor. High upside: potential first-round NFL talent (Texas hasn't had an elite TE prospect like this in a long time). Roster & Playing Time Outlook 2026: Likely lose Michael Masuni → competition among Nick Townsend, Emery Winston, and Williams. Sark loves 12 personnel (2 TEs); with more bodies, could see more 13 personnel. 2027 "budget" context: Texas expected to lose 4 OL, 2-3 WRs → young at QB/OL. Tight end group (Townsend + Williams + Winston) allows them to be "cheap" there while investing elsewhere. All three are young/talented. Recruiting & Program Impact Expands Texas' map (first Illinois commit in a while). Shows ability to pull top talent from outside Texas (Georgia, Florida also mentioned). Big win for TE coach Jeff Banks: Texas beat out Georgia (who pivoted to Jackson Dollar). Addresses previous misses on elite TEs (e.g., Caden Prieskorn). 11th recruit in class — ahead of Sark's usual pace. Pairs well with expected Easton Royal commitment; gives Texas two top-4 players at skill positions to build around. Broader Offensive Implications Sark has emphasized QB, LT, and TE as key positions. An elite TE "unlocks" the offense. Improves red-zone efficiency (Sark's focus with recent picks like Cam Coleman, etc.). Better than recent TEs (Helm, Andrees — 7th-rounder) who relied on good WR play and scheming. Williams can create mismatches independently. Long-term: Could be one of the best TEs to come through Austin. Closing Notes Hosts praise Banks as a developer (Townsend, Winston progress cited) and special teams contributor. Next focus: Wide receiver class (Bryson Thrower leaning Texas, etc.). Standard call to like/subscribe for weekly Tuesday 8 PM ET shows and future commitment videos. Sign-off: "Hook 'em!" Key Quote Summary Tommy: "Massive... best tight end recruit Steve Sarkeesian has ever gotten." Matthew: "This is a guy you can set out wide and go one-on-one with the safety/linebacker/corner and he can win that matchup." On upside: Potential first-rounder; changes offense "maybe not freshman year, but sophomore going forward." Solid, high-upside addition that addresses a long-standing position need for Texas while boosting recruiting credibility and future flexibility. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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