The Texas Longhorns are in the running for their first No. 1 overall class since 2010. There are plenty of in-state prospects to help them get there.

Of the top 50 recruits in Texas, according to the 247Sports composite rankings, around 20 prospects have yet to choose a school.

As is often the case, Texas is among the more talent-rich recruiting grounds in the nation. The top 20 players in Texas all land within the top 120 recruits in America.

Despite Steve Sarkisian’s recent push to make Texas a national brand in recruiting, which should pay off, Texas is set to bring in some of the better prospects in their vicinity.

With multiple players making potential decisions soon, here are my updated predictions for where these uncommitted prospect will land, with their 247Sports rankings.

Dalton Brooks-Texas A&M

Shiner ATH Dalton Brooks says he communicates with the Texas A&M coaching staff daily and is working on getting up to College Station “real soon” pic.twitter.com/BBjqSDSW1d

— Ryan Brauninger (@R_Brauninger) May 19, 2022

No. 63 overall player

No. 3 athletes

No. 12 players in Texas

Jordan Renaud – Oklahoma

new #Sooners Rivals FutureCast

⭐⭐⭐⭐️ 2023 DL Jordan Renaud
6’4” / 240
🏫 Legacy HS (Tyler, TX)
✍️By Nick Harris
🎤⬇️ National Recruitment Analysthttps://t.co/3Hj23bqlmI

🔗: @JordanX7even#CHO23N pic.twitter.com/SocYQh4AT6

— 𝗖𝗿𝗶𝗺𝘀𝗼𝗻 & 𝗖𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗺 𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗿𝘂𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 (@OUCrystalBall) March 16, 2022

No. 86 overall player

No. 10 defensive lineman

No. 16 players in Texas

Derion Gullette-Texas

I want to thank all the coaches that have been recruiting throughout this process and that has believed in me and my talents! But with that being said, these are the schools that I’m focusing on! pic.twitter.com/I7cXrJzliJ

— Derion Gullette ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@DerionGullette) July 14, 2022

No. 143 overall player

No. 16 edge rushers

No. 24 players in Texas

TJ Shanahan – Texas A&M

Thank you to the Texas A&M Aggies for a great weekend at College Station. Showed a lot of love to my family and I. #GigEm pic.twitter.com/p2FP5NqgWM

— Tj Shanahan Jr (@TShanahan66) June 21, 2022

No. 145 overall players

No. 7 interior offensive lineman

No. 25 players in Texas

Johnny Bowens – Oklahoma

BREAKING: Four-Star DL Johnny Bowens has decommitted from Texas A&M

The 6’4 270 DL from Converse, TX is fresh off of an Oregon visit and holds offers from Texas, Oregon, LSU, and others.https://t.co/bJ2p3lG7vB pic.twitter.com/PkO3sVtf8K

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 28, 2022

No. 237 overall player

No. 36 defensive lineman

No. 40 players in Texas

Terrance Green—Oregon

Dreams to reality…thank you lord ✞#Top5 pic.twitter.com/eY87X6lU9P

— Terrance “Mean” Green (@d1_tee0) June 20, 2022

No. 257 overall player

No. 39 defensive lineman

No. 45 players in Texas