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On Saturday, Isaiah, his brother, and offensive linemen Devin and Jordan form a Coleman trifecta on the defensive end of the ball.

By recruiting a pair of offensive linemen from Cedar Hill, as well as their brother on the defensive side of the trenches, in the 2025 class, the Texas Longhorns strengthened its offensive line room on Saturday.

Both Jordan Coleman and Devin Coleman rank as three-star offensive linemen in the 247Sports Composite, while Isaiah, an unranked defensive tackle, committed to join his brothers in Austin as a preferred walk on.

Jordan, a 6’5 and 350-pound lineman for Cedar Hill, is categorized by 247Sports as a tackle. However, he may project inside for the Longhorns at the next level. At 6’4″ and 340 pounds, Devin is already categorized as a guard. He and his brother both meet Kyle Flood, the offensive line coach at Texas,’ ideal body type.

Out of eighteen offers, including those from Baylor, Florida, Missouri, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, and Tennessee, Jordan choose Texas. Devin had twelve other offers from mutual institutions vying for the lower-ranked Coleman twin, including Baylor, Oklahoma, and Ole Miss.

Both the Longhorn City Limits recruiting weekend in April and Junior Day in January saw the Colemans play host to the Longhorns. Both have formal trips to Austin set for June 21. Texas has an advantage in their respective recruitments because there aren’t any other visits scheduled for the summer.

Both look to have a longer development curve on the Forty Acres, but the advantage of how Flood has recruited is that they can take players with a bit more raw potential rather than already-finished projects due to the depth and talent already on campus.

On the other side of the ball, Isaiah is a bit smaller than his brothers, at 6’1, 280 pounds, but was a key part of the Cedar Hill defense in 2023. He held two D1 offers, including one from Texas Tech, but chose to pay his own way in Austin.

The twins mark the second and third offensive line commitments in the class, joining Jackson Christian, who pledged to the Longhorns last week. With nine total commitment, the 2025 Texas recruiting class ranks No. 16 nationally.

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