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Why Jack Endries' Departure Won't Hurt Texas as Much as You Think
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Why Jack Endries' Departure Won't Hurt Texas as Much as You Think

Texas Longhorns On SI·Ylver Deleon-Rios·about 1 month ago
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The Texas Longhorns are once again seeing some turnover in the tight end room. As the Longhorns' starting tight end in 2025 will be leaving the team after just a single season, as Jack Endries is headed to the NFL. The tight end transferred in from Cal ahead of the 2025 season and in one year in Austin, where he totaled 33 receptions for 346 yards and three touchdowns. And now Endries is off to the pros, being selected by the Cincinnati Bengals . Now Endries' departure leaves the Longhorns without a starting caliber tight end; however, Texas might have some options in the tight end room to pick up where Endries left off. While the Longhorns don't yet have a standout, the depth in the position room will be key for Texas. Texas Will Use Depth to Replace Jack Endries Texas Longhorns tight end Nick Townsend reaches for a pass during the second half against the San Jose State Spartans at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.…

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