
Every year just before the college football season’s kickoff, The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman releases his annual “Freaks List” — a roundup of the sport’s most insanely talented athletes.
From The Athletic:
“Once ranked as the 34th best offensive tackle prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, Goosby has proven to be a terrific evaluation. As a redshirt freshman last season, he started two games, one at left tackle and the other at right. PFF gave Goosby an 80.8 pass blocking grade for the season, which
was higher than Cameron Williams, Texas’ starter at right tackle, although the freshman had a much smaller sample size.
At 6-7 1/3, 311 pounds, Goosby clocked a flying 10-yard sprint of 1.44 seconds, grading at an extremely high level in terms of his acceleration for an offensive lineman. His max speed of 20 mph this offseason was almost as impressive. He bench pressed 365 pounds and jumped the highest of any of the Longhorn O-linemen. His leaping ability and body control are also evident in this video of him doing a 360-dunk last spring.”
There’s even proof:
Texas LT Trevor Goosby is one of the more freakier athletes in CFB. 3️⃣6️⃣0️⃣ pic.twitter.com/R6ai3eyKpV
— Justin Wells (@justinwells2424) May 1, 2025
Goosby is debatably more talented than outgoing three-year starting left tackle Kelvin Banks, who the New Orleans Saints selected as the ninth overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft.
Either way, the Texas Longhorns look to return strong at offensive line in 2025.
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