Brandon Frazier will be a Tiger.

The 4-star tight end from McKinney North (Texas), a talented pass-catching threat, committed to Auburn on Thursday over Arkansas, Texas Tech and Alabama. He plans to sign his Letter of Intent on Feb. 5, which is National Signing Day.

The 6-feet-7, 249-pound Frazier is the No. 9 tight end in the 247Sports rankings and checks in at No. 14 in the industry generated 247Sports Composite.

The Tigers now have 25 players in their 2020 recruiting class, including 23 signees and two commits. They could have room for up to two or three more. The class is ranked No. 7 in the country.

Last season, Frazier has 40 catches for 879 yards and 7 touchdowns.

Frazier was committed to Arkansas when current Auburn offensive coordinator Chad Morris was coach there and de-committed soon after the program let Morris go last November. Those two have a close relationship as do Frazier and Auburn tight ends coach Larry Porter, who has recruited him for quite awhile, too.

"As a tight end, you've got to watch out for some universities who use it, not use it," Frazier said. “(Morris) showed us a whole presentation of what he's done at Clemson, SMU and Arkansas. That's why I originally committed to Arkansas because I know what he does with tight ends. I trust him. … I love Coach Porter. He’s been recruiting me for awhile. He's a pretty low-key type guy but we get along really well."

Frazier officially visited Auburn two weekends ago.

"I liked it," Frazier said. "The campus is awesome. The players are awesome. The coaches. The facilities are just top notch."

Here is 247Sports’ evaluation of Frazier: “Enormous tight end prospect with college-ready size. Tall and long with space to add considerably more bulk if desired. Owns large catch radius and provides huge target for QB. Consistent hands catcher. Red-zone potential is through the roof. Good production against strong competition. Experience moving around formation from H-back to slot to outside receiver. Better than expected run-after-catch ability. Encouraging top-end speed on the field with long-striding gait. Physical block-finisher in the run game. Athleticism lacks context from combine testing and/or track perspectives. Flashes drive-blocking and block-finishing ability but can improve initial punch power when engaging. Occasionally rounds off routes and can more consistently get off the line. An offensive tackle prospect in some eyes who, despite no experience there, would possess a very high ceiling at OT. Power 5-caliber tight end prospect with terrific physical tools whose physical development will ultimately determine long-term positional fit.”

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