‘28 OT Dylan Goodson Picks up UTSA Offer
OFFER ALERT - 2028 OT Dylan Goodson
CELINA, TX — In a state loaded with trench talent year after year, few offensive line prospects in the Class of 2028 are rising faster than Dylan Goodson, the massive 6-foot-7, 330-pound offensive tackle out of Celina High School.
This week, Goodson celebrated a major milestone in his young career when he picked up a new scholarship offer from UTSA, becoming one of the first Group of Five programs to officially jump into his recruitment.
Frame & Physical Tools
College coaches don’t have to watch long to understand why Goodson is generating early buzz.
Prototype size: 6’7”, 330 lbs with natural length
Strong lower half & anchor that absorbs power rushes
Elite reach advantage that allows him to win early in pass protection
Rare mass + movement ability for a prospect this young
Goodson moves far better than a typical 330-pounder. His stride efficiency, hip mobility, and posture through contact have all taken leaps thanks to consistent technical refinement.
Development Through LT2FBA
Goodson — a multi-year product of the LT2FBA Linemen Training Program, which he joined at just 12 years old — has been steadily transforming his game under advanced technique work, pro-level footwork progression, and year-round development. That long investment is now paying off in a major way.
Goodson has been an LT2FBA athlete for more than five years, giving him one of the most complete technical foundations in his class. His training progression has included:
Advanced pass-set sequencing
Inside-hand strike accuracy
Run-game leverage and hip roll
Film IQ development and pre-snap identification
Multi-platform offseason work: virtual, in-person, and evaluation camps
UTSA Offer Just the Beginning
The Roadrunners’ early evaluation speaks volumes. UTSA has made a habit of being one of the first programs to identify O-line talent in Texas. Their offer signals that more schools are likely on the way.
Goodson is quickly positioning himself as one of the must-track linemen in the Texas 2028 class.
What’s Next
Expect Goodson’s name to continue climbing. His combination of physical dominance, early fundamentals, and long-term upside make him one of the most intriguing young prospects in the state.
If he continues his trajectory, Goodson could become one of the most heavily recruited trench prospects in Texas by the time he enters his upperclassmen years.

