The Texas Longhorns have boosted the offensive line room by recruiting a matching set of Cedar Hill offensive linemen — as well as their defensive lineman brother — in the 2025 class.
Jordan and Devin Coleman are both three-star offensive lineman according to the 247Sports Composite, while Isaiah, an unranked defensive tackle, has committed to joining his brothers in Austin as a preferred walk-on.
Jordan, rated as a tackle by 247Sports, stands 6’5 and weighs 350 pounds at Cedar Hill, but he may project inside at the next level, where he plays for the Longhorns. Devin, who is already listed as a guard, stands 6’4″ and weighs 340 pounds, making him and his brother the ideal body type for Texas offensive line coach Kyle Flood.
Jordan picked Texas over 18 other offers, which included Baylor, Florida, Missouri, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, and Tennessee. Devin has 12 other offers, with Baylor, Oklahoma, and Ole Miss pursuing the lower-rated Coleman sibling.
The Colemans were hosted by the Longhorns twice: once at Junior Day in January and again during the Longhorn City Limits recruiting weekend in April. Both have official trips to Austin set on June 21, with the paucity of other planned visits leading into the summer indicating Texas’ lead in their respective recruitments.
Both appear to have a longer development curve at Forty Acres, but the advantage of Flood’s recruiting strategy is that they may choose players with more raw potential rather than finished projects owing to the depth and skill already on campus.
On the opposite side of the ball, Isaiah is slightly smaller than his brothers, standing 6’1 and weighing 280 pounds, but he was a major member of Cedar Hill’s defense in 2023. He had two Division I offers, including one from Texas Tech, but opted to pay his own way in Austin.
The twins are the second and third offensive line pledges in the class, following Jackson Christian’s promise to the Longhorns last week.
The 2025 Texas recruiting class is ranked 16th overall, with nine total commitments.
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