Just saw the Brock Williams commitment breakdown and the 2027 five-star analysis and the part nobody is talking about is how Texas is quietly building the most dangerous red zone offense in the country for the next three years. The Longhorns already converted 78% of red zone trips into touchdowns last season which was top 5 nationally. Now you add the No. 2 tight end in the country who is basically a 6'5 mismatch nightmare in compressed space. That is a cheat code inside the 20.
The numbers back this up completely. Texas ranked 4th in the SEC in red zone touchdown percentage last year and that was without a true elite receiving threat at tight end. Williams changes that dynamic overnight. Defenses already have to respect the run game and the quarterback's legs near the goal line. Now they have to account for a tight end who can high-point balls over linebackers and outrun safeties on corner routes. The math just does not work for opposing coordinators.
What makes this even more da...