Texas is sending a loaded group into the 2026 college football season, and Pro Football Focus sees it clearly. The Longhorns landed five players on PFF’s list of the 50 best in the country, with four of them cracking the top 25.
PFF unveiled its rankings in stages, including the top 20 on Thursday, and Texas had a major presence throughout the list. The highest-ranked Longhorn was junior edge defender Colin Simmons, who checked in at No. 3 after leading the SEC with 12 sacks in 2025.
PFF’s case for Simmons is built on impact and consistency. The outlet noted that no returning FBS edge defender has been more valuable than Simmons over the past two seasons, according to PFF WAA.
He also ranks second among returning edge defenders with 105 pressures over that stretch and owns a 78.7 career PFF run-defense grade. Simmons heads into his junior year as the nation’s top edge defender and is projected as a top-10 pick in the 2027 NFL Draft.
Arch Manning followed at No. 9.
The redshirt junior quarterback closed the 2025 season in a big way, throwing 11 touchdown passes and just one interception over the final five games. PFF said Manning’s early-season struggles led some to dismiss him after he entered his first year as a starter as the Heisman Trophy favorite, but his second-half run changed the story.
Since Week 9, he ranked sixth among FBS quarterbacks in PFF passing grade at 89.5, and his 87.3 passing grade for the season placed him among the top 15 nationally. Manning also added another layer to his game, tying for fifth among Power Four quarterbacks with 10 rushing touchdowns.
Texas’ offensive line also made the list, with redshirt junior left tackle Trevor Goosby landing at No. 21.
Goosby has appeared in 30 games with 15 career starts and stepped into the starting role in 2025 after spending 2024 as Kelvin Banks Jr.’s backup. PFF described him as a legitimate top-10 prospect for the 2027 NFL Draft after his breakout redshirt sophomore season.
He and Carter Smith are the only returning FBS tackles to post 80.0-plus PFF grades as both pass blockers and run blockers, and Goosby finished as the sixth-most valuable tackle in the FBS, according to PFF’s Wins Above Average metric. At 6-foot-7 and 312 pounds, he has the kind of movement skills that let him stay with even the best speed rushers.
On defense, Texas added senior linebacker transfer Rasheem Biles at No. 22.
Biles comes over from Pittsburgh after scoring three defensive touchdowns last season and earning PFF All-ACC honors in 2025. PFF called him the top linebacker available in the transfer portal this offseason and said he is the most valuable returning linebacker since 2024, according to Wins Above Average.
Over the past two seasons, his 31 tackles for loss or no gain lead all returning linebackers, and his six pass breakups are tied for the most among returning Power Four linebackers.
The final Texas player on the list is junior receiver Cam Coleman, a transfer from Auburn, at No. 40.
Coleman has 13 touchdown catches over the past two seasons, and PFF believes his best football could come in Steve Sarkisian’s offense. Even with what PFF called a horrid quarterback situation and stiff usage, Coleman still led Auburn with 708 receiving yards and five touchdowns last season.
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