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Top Austin-Area Football Players Headline Future Recruiting Classes
Recruiting for Class of 2020 football players is winding down, so it's time to look at future groups of top tier athletes. Check out VYPE Austin's top area recruits for the Classes of 2021 and 2022.
No. 1 Latrell McCutchin: The 2021 Alabama defensive back commit from Austin LBJ Early College High School tops the area with 22 college football offers, and will be fired up for his senior season because an injury cost him most of the 2019 campaign.
No. 2 Caleb Burton: The 2022 Del Valle wide receiver prospect has received 17 offers through his sophomore season, including power programs LSU, Oklahoma, Texas and USC.
No. 3 Landyn Watson: The former 2021 LSU commit and current Hutto defensive end has received 16 FBS offers, including Michigan State and Notre Dame.
No. 4 Lake McRee: Lake Travis missed the injured 2021 Texas tight end commit during its 2019 run to the UIL 6A Division I state semifinal, so it's excited for the recruit's return in 2020.
No. 5 Tavierre Dunlap: The 2021 running back recruit from Del Valle has 15 offers, including storied programs Nebraska and USC.
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No. 6 Cam'Ron Valdez: The running back may play for UIL 3A Division I program Rockdale, but that hasn't prevented 2021 offers from all the Power Five Conferences.
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No. 7 Andrew Mukuba: Three of the Austin LBJ Early College 2021 recruit's six FBS offers are from Power Five schools.
No. 8 Charles Wright: The Austin High 2021 quarterback recruit currently has offers from Iowa State and UTSA, but more explosive play in his program's high-powered offense could result in more options down the line.
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No. 9 Nate Yarnell: The 2021 quarterback recruit received offers from Houston and Tulsa before he played significant time at Lake Travis, and his substitute starts for injured 2020 Texas commit Hudson Card during the 2019 season showed that he deserves more.
No. 10 Ace Whitehead: College football programs that need a leader under center, let's have a quick chat about the versatile 2021 Lampasas dual-threat quarterback prospect. He definitely deserves offers after recording 4,982 yards and 75 touchdowns en route to his program's 2019 UIL 4A Division I state semifinal appearance, and has also received interest from Sam Houston State baseball.
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Others to watch: Kyle Brown (2021 Cedar Park Vista Ridge QB), RJ Martinez (2021 Round Rock Westwood QB), Ryder Hernandez (2021 Cedar Park QB), Jake Chambers (2022 Round Rock Stony Point LB) and Zane Minors (Westlake 2021 RB)
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25-6A Football Preview: Loaded Lake Travis Aims For 7th State Title
2019 25-6A Projected Finishes
Lake Travis Cavaliers
Westlake Chaparrals
Austin Bowie Bulldogs
Hays Rebels
Del Valle Cardinals
Austin Anderson Trojans
Austin High Maroons
Austin Akins Early College Eagles
Kyle Lehman Lobos
Preseason Awards
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MVP: Lake Travis QB Hudson Card
Defensive MVP: Lake Travis LB Mauricio Trevino
Sleeper Team: Austin High
The Prospectus
Lake Travis fell in the 2017 UIL 6A Division I state title game and the 2018 UIL 6A Division I state semifinal, so it's hungry to win its seventh UIL state football championship in 2019. The Cavaliers will have such a strong team that their first and second string quarterbacks are FBS recruits. 2020 Texas commit Hudson Card will be their starter for a second straight season, and backup Nate Yarnell has offers from Houston and Tulsa. Linemen Dawson Weiss and Andrew Salem will protect them, so they can connect with running back Weston Stephens and receivers Kyle Eaves and Grayson Sandlin. Teamwork on that side of the ball will be extra important this season because Texas 2021 tight end commit Lake McRee is expected to miss the season with a knee injury. On the other side of the ball, the Cavs are strong as well. Linebackers Mauricio Trevino and Nick Villarreal will lead a defensive charge that also includes Derrick Johnson, Aden Nava and Copeland Gothard in the secondary and Raleigh Erwin on the line.
Westlake lost a strong senior class that led it to the 2018 UIL 6A Division II state semifinal, but its 11 returning starters will keep it on track for a multi-round playoff appearance in 2019. The Chaparrals will lean on a receiving corps that includes Arkansas 2020 commit Mason Mangum and Columbia commit Jackson Coker, as well as a secondary that includes Sage Luther and Leo Lowin. The team will also be in good shape because quarterbacks Kirkland Michaux and Drew Willoughby earned valuable experience as Taylor Anderson's backups last season.
Austin Bowie has advanced to 12 consecutive UIL football postseasons, so it plans to add another year to its playoff streak in 2019. The Bulldogs have a star in quarterback Trinidad Sanders, so lineman Logan Miller needs to give him the necessary protection and time to find target Jayden York. The latter two also have defensive roles, so you'll see them on the field with linebacker/defensive lineman Tristan Fahrenthold.
Hays won its first seven games and finished as a UIL 6A Division I bi-district finalist in 2018, so its four returning starters know the expectation for the 2019 season. Running back Xavier Green will guide the offense, while defensive back Pi-Ellei Henderson and linebackers Zach Hobert and Cole Johnson have similar roles on defense.
Del Valle hasn't reached the UIL postseason since 2016, but can make a run at it in 2019. The Cardinals have had fast starts to the last two seasons, and running back recruit Tavierre Dunlap and receiver recruit Caleb Burton will give them more opportunities to win district games in 2019. On the defensive side, look for lineman Andres Gomez and defensive backs Chris Turner and Chris Reed to lead the charge.
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Austin Anderson finished the 2018 season with a .500 record, so it expects more consistent play in 2019. The Trojans have 15 returning starters, and key playmakers in quarterback Carsten Groos, receiver Grose Kiel, tight end Kelby Hickerson and defensive backs Kameron Langford and Jordan Hood.
Austin High had a disappointing 3-7 record in 2018, but has a couple things going for it in 2019. The Maroons are known for their offensive success, and FBS quarterback recruit Charles Wright is a trusted leader for that side of the ball. He'll be able to connect with running back Grayson Davis and receiver Colby Kalbacher because linemen Harrison Donovan and Jim Sanchez will give him the necessary blocking. Ultimately, the progression of the defense will determine if the team can clinch its fifth playoff appearance in the past six years.
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Austin Akins Early College earned three of its four victories in the first five games in 2018, so it needs a stronger finish to make more noise in 2019. The Eagles have trusted defensive backs in Trystin Brown and Robert Mallet, a reliable receiver in Antonio Lopez and a new quarterback in Rocco Degelia.
Kyle Lehman had a winless season in 2018, and will still face an uphill climb in 2019. The Lobos only have eight returning starters, so the play of offensive lineman Gilbert Partida, defensive back/running back Christian Garcia, defensive back Keon Bailey and running back Keyshaun Williams will be important.
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