Littleton Charged to Surpass Guilbeau’s NFL Trail
After losing several key pieces in the secondary following the 2025 season, Texas Longhorns saw cornerback Jaylon Guilbeau head to the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Carolina Panthers. Now, sophomore standout Graceson Littleton is poised to follow—and potentially outdo—Guilbeau’s journey. Primarily serving in the STAR slot role during his freshman year, Littleton racked up two forced fumbles, two interceptions and eight passes defended, consistently shutting down top slot receivers and turning heads since his debut against Ohio State. With a likely move to the outside corner position and expectations of becoming at least a Day 2 draft pick, Littleton seems ready to cement his own path to the pros as he embarks on his second season in Austin.
Behold, the Longhorns’ latest defensive prodigy! Forget Jaylon Guilbeau’s undrafted fate—here comes Graceson “I’ll-just-tear-that-pass-in-half” Littleton, whose teenage slasher moves would make Freddy Krueger jealous. While coaches scramble like caffeinated squirrels to plug roster holes, Littleton swoops in with more flair than a ballerina on energy drinks. Expect NFL scouts to line up like it’s Black Friday, plucking him off Texas’ defense as if he were the last box of discounted flat-screen TVs. If he lands on Day 2, we’ll all feign surprise, sip our lattes, and proclaim, “Wow, who could have seen that coming?” Spoiler alert: everyone who’s watched him play.

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