Name: Paul Boyette
Position: Defensive tackle
Height: 6-4
Weight: 280
Speed: 4.9
High School: Humble
Rating (Rivals): Four out of five (5.8)

I like the coaching staff. It's a family environment. It's like a home away from home. It's a good coaching staff and they have your back through thick and thin. I like the facilities, the campus life.
It's a good program that I've always wanted to play for. I've always thought this would be a dream achievement. I've wanted to be a Longhorn since I was like 3 or 4.
Paul Boyette Highlights (via 247SportsStudio)
Boyette has the tools to be a productive presence in the interior of the defensive line. He is a kid with good height and bulk and should be able to pack on more good size with time in a college weight program. Not a kid that will wow you with great first-step quickness, but he gets off the ball well and will show some flashes. He can be tough and productive against the run. He flashes the ability to fire out of his stance low and get under a blocker's pads and when does and generates power from his lower body he can stand a blocker up and knock him back. He does a good job of bringing his hands and creating separation. He does a good job of being able to engage a blocker, hold his ground, locate the ball, and shed. He can be pretty consistent at using his hands, but does need to be more consistent with his pad level. He is a good wrap-up tackler. Runs well for his size and displays a little range outside the tackle box and works along the line of scrimmage well. As a pass rusher he shows some flashes of being able to create pressure with a bull rush when he fires out low. Will show flashes of attacking half-a-man and using weapons and being able to turn and get skinny some. He needs to keep developing as a pass rusher and be able to clear from the blocker and finish, but shows the ability to be able to supply some pass rush as an interior player. Boyette is an active and good player and displays the tools with some work to be a very good and well-rounded defensive tackle at the college level.
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plays way too high
could develop into a nice space eater , which is not necessarily a bad thing. He definitely needs some coaching to succeed at the next level.
codaxx - January 25, 2012
It would be a real surprise to me
If he ever turns into a starter. Situational run-stuffer maybe, but Diaz’s DTs need to be able to move.
CMDR - January 25, 2012
agreed
but when we get into those BCS games we should be playing in and we’re going against those SEC power running teams it’ll be nice to have another big guy that can anchor against the run.
cade21 - January 25, 2012
I wouldnt be to negative
Look at the kids offer sheet. You never know how kids can develop. If he can control his gap and penetrate he is a very useful player. The kid is going to be huge. Look a the damage Kheeston does and most profiles say his biggest weakness is explosiveness/quickness. His game is based on strength. He has been a great player for UT, so dont get down on Boyette after seeing a couple clips of HS games. Long way to go
codaxx - January 25, 2012
Humble High School alum
And glad to finally see one of them get recruited to Texas.
Horncasting - January 25, 2012
dudes offer list is extremely impressive
especially that word that begins with “A”. being a novice to recruiting, that’s good enough for me.
ibleedburntorange49-9 - January 25, 2012
How much of that is just the rarity of good 300 pound HS DL's
though? His tape isn’t especially impressive to me but I don’t mind stocking up on these guys. The ratio of highly recruited DTs to successful DTs demand that you take in excess of what you need.
Nickel Rover - January 26, 2012
He's a good one
Big12/SEC caliber DL for sure.
jagvocate - January 26, 2012
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