Using the transfer portal, Texas football addressed two needs on Friday.
Texas got its weekend off to a good start after receiving commitments from transfers Dylan Sikorski and Justin Cryer. An offensive lineman, Sikorski spent the past two seasons at Oregon State. Cryer is a former Florida State linebacker.
Texas entered this winter knowing that it needed to reconfigure its offensive line since it struggled in the trenches throughout the 2025 season and guards DJ Campbell and Cole Hutson have exhausted their eligibility. The 6-4, 332-pound Sikorski will give the Longhorns an option on the interior of their offensive line. As a redshirt freshman this past fall, Sikorski started six times at the left guard position and received a 61.4% grade from Pro Football Focus.
Sikorski is the first offensive lineman of significance to transfer to Texas since Georgia Tech’s Parker Braun joined the Longhorns as a graduate transfer for the 2019 season.
A 6-1, 232-pound rising senior, Cryer started eight times at Florida State in 2025. Seven of his 43 tackles were recorded in a season-opening upset of Alabama. Cryer joins a Texas linebacker corps that has lost Anthony Hill Jr. and Trey Moore to NFL Draft prep and both Liona Lefau and Elijah Barnes to the transfer portal.
Texas has now added 10 transfers to its roster for the 2026 season: