Texas remains heavily in the mix with several of the state’s top cornerback prospects, but that isn’t stopping Tom Herman and his staff from gauging the market on out-of-state prospects.

On Wednesday, the Longhorns offers elite San Diego St. Augustine (Calif.) cornerback Isaac Taylor-Stuart.

I'm truly honored and blessed to receive my 50th offer From the University Of Texas Longhorns #HookEm

San Diego Kid... pic.twitter.com/tnSPAiID2X — Isaac Taylor-Stuart (@Kingathlete5) June 21, 2017

A U.S. Army All-American, Taylor-Stuart now holds 50 offers and recently released a top 16 with LSU, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Michigan, Florida State, Washington, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State, Georgia, USC, Alabama, Texas A&M, Illinois and Utah still in the mix. Taylor-Stuart noted that he’s taking his time and enjoying the recruiting process, so there’s certainly time for Texas to still assert itself and become a factor, especially if things don’t end favorably with Anthony Cook, D’shawn Jamison or Jalen Green.

At this point, USC is considered the heavy favorite for the speedy defensive back. Taylor-Stuart has a register 4.3 40-yard dash.

At 6’2, 187 pounds, Taylor is ranked as the nation’s No. 33 player, No. 5 cornerback and the No. 6 player in California, per 247Sports Composite.