In the early hours of Wednesday morning, Mansfield Summit edge Cameron Hall made an early commitment to the Texas Longhorns.
The 6’4, 245-pounder arrived on the recruiting scene with a breakout sophomore season at Summit that featured 40 tackles, six tackles for loss, four sacks, and two forced fumbles, but it wasn’t until last spring that he started to earn offers with Texas Tech, TCU, Houston, and Baylor officially joining his recruitment. Attending a camp on the Forty Acres earned Hall an offer from
Texas on June 1 with Texas A&M and Arizona State doing the same that month. LSU and Oklahoma followed before Hall took an unofficial visit to Aggieland in September for the win over Auburn.
But it was the Longhorns that ultimately won out for the consensus four-star prospect after tripping to Austin for the Junior Day earlier this month.
Hall is ranked as the No. 296 player nationally and the No. 27 edge, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings, with some analysts believing that there’s room for Hall to rise in the rankings throughout the rest of the cycle and comparing him to 2026 Texas signee Jamarion Carlton out of Temple. Hall’s frame is similar to Carlton, who is slightly taller, leaving he plenty of room for growth that could see the Summit product end up as a strong-side defensive end playing around or above Carlton’s current listed weight of 270 pounds.













