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Texas lands 2025 offensive line commitment from Port Neches-Groves' Jackson Christian

Texas picked up its first offensive line commitment for the 2025 recruiting cycle Monday when Port Neches-Groves' Jackson Christian picked the Longhorns over Texas A&M and TCU.

Chrsitian, a 6-foot-5, 310-pound lineman, is a three-star prospect on 247Sports' composite rankings. He's the seventh pledge of Texas' class.

Texas offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Kyle Flood speaks to the media before the College Football Playoff semifinal against Washington in January. Flood and Texas picked up a commitment from Port Neches-Groves offensive lineman Jackson Christian on Monday.
Texas offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Kyle Flood speaks to the media before the College Football Playoff semifinal against Washington in January. Flood and Texas picked up a commitment from Port Neches-Groves offensive lineman Jackson Christian on Monday.

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Christian earned first-team all-district honors following both his sophomore and juniors seasons at Port Neches-Groves, a Class 5A Division II powerhouse that won a state championship last season. A dominant run blocker for a high school offense that leans on the ground game, Christian has played both tackle and guard but projects as an interior lineman in college.

Texas' 2025 recruiting class

4-stars — Pleasant Grove edge Lance Jackson; Dallas Skyline LB Elijah Barnes; Saraland (Ala.) QB KJ Lacey; Tyler Chapel Hill RB Rickey Stewart; Calhoun (Ga.) TE Emaree Winston; Melbourne (Fla.) Eau Gallie DT Brandon Brown

3 stars — Port Neches-Groves OL Jackson Christian

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: OL Jackson Christian commits to Texas football for 2025 class