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NFL Draft Day Two: Sweat, Brooks and Mitchell Hear Their Names Called

Marc Henry by Marc Henry
April 26, 2024
in College Football, NFL, Texas Longhorns - General, Texas Longhorns Football, The University of Texas
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NFL Draft Day Two: Sweat, Brooks and Mitchell  Hear Their Names Called
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It’s promising to see the talent from the University of Texas getting recognition in the NFL draft. Xavier Worthy and Byron Murphy II’s selections in the first round speak to their exceptional skills and potential at the professional level. In the second round of the NFL Draft, T’Vondre Sweat, Jonathan Brooks, and Adonai Mitchell continued the Longhorns’ success, highlighting the depth of talent within the program. This bodes well for the future of Texas football and shows the program’s ability to develop NFL-caliber players.

T’Vondre Sweat’s size and skills could indeed make him a valuable addition to the Tennessee Titans’ defensive line. At 6’4″ and 366 pounds, his presence could help bolster the team’s interior defense and provide a formidable presence against the run. With his physical attributes and potential to disrupt opposing offenses, Sweat could address a key need for the Titans and contribute to their success on the defensive side of the ball.

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Jonathan Brooks certainly made a strong impression during his time with the Longhorns, earning recognition as the best running back in the 2024 draft class. Despite his season being cut short due to an ACL injury in 2023, his performance showcased his versatility and talent. With 1,139 rushing yards, 10 touchdowns, and an impressive average of 6.1 yards per carry, Brooks demonstrated a combination of speed, power, and elusiveness that attracted the Carolina Panthers to select him at pick number 46 in the second round. If he’s ready for training camp after recovering from his injury, he could become a valuable asset to the Panthers’ offense.

The addition of Adonai Mitchell brings both size and speed to the Indianapolis Colts’ roster, making him a valuable pick for their offense. Standing at 6’2″ and weighing 205 pounds, Mitchell’s impressive 4.3 40-yard dash time at the combine highlights his speed and playmaking ability. His performance at Texas, with 55 catches for 845 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2023, displays his potential to be a dynamic threat in the passing game. With his combination of physical attributes and production on the field, Mitchell could contribute significantly to the Colts’ offensive scheme.

The Longhorns’ success in the NFL draft on day two is a testament to the talent being developed within the Texas football program. With players like T’Vondre Sweat, Jonathan Brooks, and Adonai Mitchell making their mark in the draft, it’s clear that Texas is producing NFL-ready athletes. This reaffirms the program’s commitment to developing top-tier talent and further solidifies its reputation as a powerhouse in college football.

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