Port Arthur Memorial remains a perennial force under HC Brian Morgan. The 2025 squad boasts top talent, including LB Tank King, CB Brock King, RB Amante Martin, and WR Keavon Roberts.
2026 LB Taiyon "Tank" King (6'1, 210): A sudden, physical linebacker who closes quickly on the ball. Flashes a strong downhill burst and uses powerful hands to shed blockers. He lines up as a pass rusher on passing downs, generating pressure with both bull rush and finesse moves. Holds 30 offers with official visits to Texas, Texas A&M, Notre Dame and Oklahoma State. Michigan, Nebraska and Houston are also in hot pursuit.
2026 CB Brock King (5'11, 170): King is a dynamic multi-sport athlete, excelling as a sprinter in a fast track program, which translates to elite speed at cornerback. Primarily a boundary defender, he uses his explosiveness and closing burst to bait quarterbacks into mistakes. A skilled returner with impressive speed in the open field, he is a sudden, willing tackler. Holds offers from Baylor, Houston, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, Arkansas, Oregon and more.
2026 RB Amante Martin (6'1, 190): Martin is a powerful, well-built runner with the balance to break tackles and pick up yards after contact. He displays sharp vision to find cutback lanes and the burst to exploit them—a complete back with size (and room to add more), speed and receiving ability. The younger brother of former PA Memorial standout and current UCF RB coach Kam Martin, he recently landed a TCU offer and has official visits set with Oklahoma State, Kansas State and Tulsa.
2026 OT Michael Milson (6'4, 250): An athletic offensive tackle prospect who is considering offers from programs like Baylor, Kansas and more. Milson will need to add bulk and strength at the next level, but he has been a dominant performer at right tackle over the past two seasons, showing an ability to get to the second level and secure blocks successfully.
2026 WR Keavon Roberts (6'4, 165): The Houston commit is a standout multi-sport athlete (basketball and track). He showcases elite ball skills, using his length and leaping ability to dominate 50/50 balls. His long, lean frame makes him a tough matchup, and he plays even taller than his listed 6-foot-4. He's a long strider, but his athleticism sets him apart.
2027 S Jamarquis Hudson (6'2, 180): Hudson projects as a boundary safety who excels in run support and tackling in the box. He flashes a strong closing burst, showing the speed and effort to track down receivers from across the field—a physical tackler who arrives with intent. North Texas, UCF and UNLV are among his early offers.
2027 OT Brandon Hebert (6'5, 265): With Hebert and Milson anchoring the edges, the Titans boast a formidable tackle duo that should make RB Martin smile. With an 80-inch wingspan and a strong frame, Hebert is primed for a big spring as college scouts evaluate him. Expect offers to follow.
Other Names to Know: 2026 OL Tyren Booker (6'3, 250), 2026 QB/WR Jordon Jones (6'3, 200), 2026 OL Kalan Gardner (6'2, 240), 2026 RB/DB Alex Eugene (5'9, 175), 2026 DB Braylon Chaney (6'0, 170), 2026 LB Quarmaine Garlington (6'0, 215), 2027 DB Tyson Barnes (5'11, 170), 2027 CB Darrod Jacobs (6'0, 160), 2027 WR Brandon Richards (5'11, 160), 2027 LB Michael Alpough (5'11, TBA)
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