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Stud 4-Star Defensive Lineman Commits to Texas Longhorns

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Stud 4-Star Defensive Lineman Commits to Texas Longhorns originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

The rich are getting richer in college football as summer kicks off and top recruit commitments for the 2026 class begin rolling in.

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Most recently, four-star defensive lineman Dylan Berymon out of the state of Louisiana chose the Texas Longhorns over a competing school in the Big Ten Conference and others.

“BREAKING: Four-Star DL Dylan Berymon has Committed to Texas, he tells me for @on3recruits,” Hayes Fawcett posted to X on Saturday, June 7. “The [6-foot-3, 330-pound] DL from Monroe, LA, chose the Longhorns over Purdue: ‘AGTG Texas is the place to be!'”

Berymon also received offers from Houston, North Carolina and LSU, per On3.

Eric Nahlin of On3 reported on Saturday that Berymon is a significant get for the Longhorns, who remain thin on the interior of the defensive line despite the recent success the team/defense has had as a whole both on the field and in terms of recruitment.

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“Berymon, a 6-foot-2, 320-pound defensive tackle, gives Texas coach Kenny Baker his first commitment of the class after a strong first cycle on the 40 Acres,” Nahlin wrote. “Despite doing well in 2025 and in the most recent portal windows, D-tackle remains a big need for the Horns. One more good class and the room should be set for the foreseeable future.”

“Long-term, Berymon has the look of an anchor at nose who does his dirty work clogging up the run game,” Nahlin continued. “He plays with a strong base and is able to get good upfield push.”

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

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