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Texas offered 2027 cornerback Kasen Jammer, son of Longhorns legend Quentin Jammer, as Steve Sarkisian keeps building his 2027 class.

Texas football added another intriguing name to its 2027 recruiting board this week, and this one comes with a familiar Longhorns connection.

The Longhorns offered Kasen Jammer, a three-star cornerback from Angleton High School and the son of former Texas standout Quentin Jammer.

For Steve Sarkisian’s staff, the offer gives Texas a chance to pursue a rising in-state defensive back with legacy ties and plenty of recruiting momentum.

Kasen Jammer is currently rated by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 94 cornerback in the country and the No. 132 player in Texas.

Those rankings could climb if he continues to develop during his final high school season, especially with more Power Four programs already circling.

Texas isn’t alone in the race. Jammer has reported offers from Utah, Duke, Boston College, Baylor, Arizona, Maryland, Missouri State and Coastal Carolina.

That growing list shows how much attention he’s generating as a defensive back with length, bloodlines and upside.

The family connection makes the Texas offer especially notable. Quentin Jammer played for Mack Brown from 1997 through 2001 and became one of the best defensive backs in program history.

He earned unanimous first-team All-American honors as a senior and still owns Texas’ school record with 57 career pass breakups before launching a 12-year NFL career.

Landing Kasen would add another defensive piece to a 2027 Texas class that’s already taking shape.

The Longhorns hold commitments from four-star recruits Easton Royal, Cameron Hall, Derwin Fields and Karnell James, along with three-star pledges Keyon Hemphill-Woods, JT Geraci, Cade Haug, Ty Knutson and Jackson Cook.

The next major step is getting Jammer to Austin for a visit. Once that happens, Texas can make its strongest pitch and show him how he’d fit into the Longhorns’ future secondary.

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