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Evaluations of Texas’ new 2025 four-star commit Graceson Littleton
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Evaluations of Texas’ new 2025 four-star commit Graceson Littleton

Graceson LittletonThe commitment brings an impressive skill set to the Longhorns secondary. The Wiregrass Ranch corner from Tampa (Florida) committed to Texas a few moments ago. He was in Austin last weekend for the Florida game after visiting Michigan the weekend before. Until recently, he was engaged to Clemson.

This is a big win for Texas.

Here is an overview of its strengths:

Speed ​​and agility: Exceptional speed and quickness make him a solid coverage corner on the outside.

Cover of Press-Man: Excels in press coverage, mirroring receivers at the line and staying in phase on deep routes.

Route recognition: Demonstrates a high football IQ with a strong ability to read and anticipate route concepts.

Ball skills: Former receiver with a knack for playing the ball in the air, constantly moving to make plays.

Adaptability: Versatile in man and zone coverage, capable of playing boundary or field positions effectively.

Playmaking instinct: Shows his ability to interrupt his man and make a play on the ball when he reads the quarterback’s intentions.

Threat of return of the game: Dangerous as a kick and punt returner with the potential to take it to the house on any given play.

With these attributes, Littleton provides the Longhorns with a smart, athletic, SEC-ready corner who brings versatility and a competitive edge to the defensive backfield.

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Strengths: Adequate height and good frame on which to build. Fairly long arms. Great acceleration and change of direction. Quickly upgrades. Top speed is well above average and will crush most running backs at the high school level in pure speed. Several highlights in the press. Establishes good leverage on the receiver and consistently picks up the jam. The man’s turns are smooth with no missteps visible in the transition. Makes excellent use of the boundary and will establish position forcing the receiver to fight to stay in bounds. Will always stay in phase and track the ball well. Contests the catch zone effectively and lower body explosiveness helps him attack the ball in the air. Good judge of the ball in flight. The capture movement is quite smooth. A threat to score from anywhere with the ball in his hands. Good kick returns show good vision and decisive cuts.

Areas for Improvement: Film is generally limited and doesn’t show much zone coverage. The ability and desire to tackle running blocks is not represented in this film.

Texas has another corner in the 2025 class: four-star Caleb Chester from Missouri City (Texas), Fort Bend Marshall. Littleton’s commitment adds the second corner UT needs in this cycle.

He is the No. 99 overall prospect and No. 12 CB in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Rankingsa weighted average that uses the top four recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 15 player in Florida.