The Texas Longhorns’ recruiting dominance took another significant step forward this morning with the commitment of five-star wide receiver Jaime Ffrench. The 6-foot-2, 185-pound standout from Jacksonville, Florida, is one of the top-ranked pass-catchers in the 2025 class, and his decision to join the Longhorns solidifies their position as a premier destination for offensive talent.
With Ffrench on board, Texas becomes the only program in the nation with multiple five-star wide receiver commitments in the 2025 cycle, an achievement that highlights the effectiveness of Steve Sarkisian’s vision for the future and the offensive firepower the Longhorns are building as they prepare to transition into the SEC.
Ffrench is a generational talent at wide receiver, known for his elite route-running, dependable hands, and ability to make plays in traffic. Ranked as the No. 4 wide receiver and a top-25 player overall in the 2025 class, his blend of size, speed, and football IQ makes him one of the most coveted recruits in the nation.
During his junior season at Mandarin High School in Jacksonville, Ffrench racked up over 1,200 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns, showcasing his ability to dominate against top-tier competition. His knack for creating separation and making contested catches makes him a nightmare for opposing defensive backs, and he’s expected to be an immediate impact player at the collegiate level.
Ffrench credited Texas’ offensive scheme and player development as major factors in his decision. “Coach Sarkisian runs an offense that lets receivers shine,” Ffrench said. “They’ve shown they know how to develop guys and prepare them for the next level. I want to be part of something special, and Texas felt like the right fit.”
Jaime Ffrench joins fellow five-star wide receiver Dakorien Moore, who committed to Texas earlier in the cycle. Moore, a 5-foot-11, 190-pound playmaker from Duncanville, Texas, is the No. 1 wide receiver in the 2025 class and widely regarded as one of the most explosive athletes in high school football.
Together, Ffrench and Moore form a dynamic duo that has the potential to terrorize SEC defenses for years to come. Their contrasting skill sets—Ffrench’s precision and reliability paired with Moore’s explosiveness and versatility—create a perfect complement and give Texas one of the most dangerous wide receiver tandems in recent recruiting history.
The Longhorns have also landed commitments from other high-potential pass-catchers in the 2025 class, further bolstering their depth at the position. The emphasis on recruiting elite talent at wide receiver reflects Sarkisian’s vision of building an offense capable of competing with the best in the SEC.
Landing Ffrench’s commitment is not just a statement about Texas’ ability to recruit elite talent; it’s also a signal of their readiness to compete in the SEC. The Longhorns’ move to the conference has heightened their appeal to recruits who want to showcase their skills on the biggest stage, and Texas is capitalizing on that momentum.
With Sarkisian at the helm and a track record of producing NFL-caliber wide receivers, Texas has become a destination for players who aspire to compete at the highest level. Recruits like Ffrench and Moore recognize the opportunity to be part of a program that is on the rise and poised to make an immediate impact in the SEC.
Ffrench’s commitment solidifies Texas’ 2025 recruiting class as one of the best in the nation, and the Longhorns aren’t done yet. They remain in contention for several other highly rated prospects, including offensive linemen and defensive playmakers, who could further elevate the class.
For Texas fans, the excitement is palpable. The combination of elite coaching, top-tier talent, and the impending move to the SEC has created a perfect storm of optimism. With Ffrench and Moore leading the way, the Longhorns are assembling an offense that could be among the most explosive in college football.
Texas’ ability to secure commitments from two five-star wide receivers in the 2025 class underscores the program’s recruiting prowess and the bright future of its offense. Jaime Ffrench’s decision to join Dakorien Moore in Austin sends a message to the college football world: Texas is here to compete at the highest level, and they’re building a roster capable of delivering championships.
As the Longhorns transition to the SEC, the addition of Ffrench and Moore gives Sarkisian the weapons he needs to compete with the conference’s elite. For now, Texas fans can celebrate a recruiting class that promises to make waves and establish the Longhorns as a true powerhouse in the years to come.