TCU just added some serious muscle to its offensive front, as Pasadena Memorial standout Devan Robison has officially signed with the Horned Frogs.
At 6-foot-3 and 330 pounds, Robison brings the kind of size and power that offensive line coaches dream about. He’s been one of the more sought-after interior linemen in Texas for the 2026 class, and his commitment back in late June was a big win for TCU. He picked the Frogs over a competitive list that included Texas Tech, Stanford, Houston, and Baylor-programs that don’t typically let top in-state talent slip away without a fight.
Robison enters the fold as a three-star prospect, ranked No. 45 among interior offensive linemen and No. 76 overall in Texas, according to the 247Sports composite. Those rankings tell part of the story, but what really stands out is his physicality in the trenches and his ability to anchor the line. He’s the kind of player who can set the tone in the run game and hold his ground against interior pressure-traits that are vital in the Big 12, where defensive fronts are getting faster and more aggressive.
He’s one of three offensive linemen in this cycle to sign with TCU, joining Vincent Johnson Jr. and Jordan Burnett. That trio gives the Frogs a solid foundation to build around up front, and if they develop the way the staff expects, this could be the start of a very physical, very capable offensive line unit in the coming years.
Robison was recruited by offensive line coach A.J. Ricker, who continues to show a strong eye for talent and a clear vision for what he wants in the trenches. With Robison now officially on board, TCU takes another step toward building a front that can protect the quarterback, open up the run game, and compete with the best in the conference.
