The Texas Longhorns landed a major commitment with the addition of 4-star defensive back Graceson Littleton, a standout from Wiregrass Ranch High School in Tampa, Florida. Previously committed to Clemson, Littleton decided to reopen his recruitment and ultimately chose Texas, strengthening the Longhorns’ 2025 recruiting class, which now ranks in the top five nationally. With a total of 23 commits, Texas has built a balanced and high-caliber group, and Littleton’s commitment brings an immediate boost to the future Longhorns secondary. Littleton chose Texas over Penn State, Michigan and Clemson.
At 6-foot and 180 pounds, Littleton already has the college-ready frame and physical tools to excel at the next level. His skill set and size allow him to match up well against physical receivers, and his excellent length helps him disrupt passing lanes and stay locked on his assignments. Littleton is has the ability to play press coverage effectively, where his physicality and footwork allow him to control receivers at the line of scrimmage. In coverage, he stays in phase smoothly, shadowing his opponent with quick hips and reactive speed that keeps him competitive on routes of all depths.
A versatile defensive back, Littleton has also shown himself to be a “sticky” defender, able to stay tight on his man and mirror his movements, even on deep balls. His speed allows him to keep up with fast receivers downfield, preventing big plays. Beyond his coverage skills, he’s a strong tackler who isn’t afraid to step up in space and make physical plays against the run or quick passes. His tackling technique and consistency make him a valuable all-around asset on defense.
For Texas, Littleton’s commitment is a major win, not only for his talent but also for the recruiting momentum it brings. As one of the top defensive backs in the 2025 class, Littleton’s choice of Texas over other elite programs underscores the Longhorns’ growing appeal and signals a strong defensive foundation being laid for the future.