Texas is rolling on the recruiting.

Less than 24 hours after reeling in a commitment from Bullard tight end Major Tennison, the Longhorns landed 2017 four-star Liberty-Eylau defensive end Lagaryonn Carson on Thursday afternoon. The commitment was first reported by Scout.

"Lagaryonn is a big kid," said Liberty-Eylau head coach Steve Wells. "He can play defensive end or defensive tackle depending on how his body grows. Right now, he's a difference maker for us. He had three sacks in our first district game last Friday. I'm proud of him, and he's a really great kid."

A four-star prospect, Carson picked Texas over offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Baylor, Texas A&M and other major programs.

The 6-foot-4, 260-pounder is ranked as the No. 2 strong-side defensive end in the country and No. 11 overall prospect in the state, according to 247Sports Composite.

Carson is the fourth member of Texas’ 2017 class. He joins Austin Westlake quarterback Sam Ehlinger, John Tyler wide receiver Damion Miller and Tennison.

