The Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation, Inc., the Florida-based creator and sponsor of the prestigious award, recently released its 2025 Biletnikoff Award preseason watch list.
Interestingly enough, Texas star wide receiver Ryan Wingo was left off the list, but new tight end Jack Endries was included. This isn't meant to take anything away from Endries whatsoever, it's just surprising to see.
The full 2025 Biletnikoff Award preseason watch list:
Aaron Anderson, LSU (WR)
Chris Bell, Louisville (WR)
Skyler Bell, UConn (WR)
Germie Bernard, Alabama (WR)
O'Mega Blake, Arkansas (WR)
Denzel Boston, Washington (WR)
Jayce Brown, Kansas State (WR)
Josh Cameron, Baylor (WR)
Cam Coleman, Auburn (WR)
Kevin Coleman Jr., Missouri (WR)
Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech (WR)
Jack Endries, Texas (TE)
Malachi Fields, Notre Dame (WR)
Ted Hurst, Georgia State (WR)
Justin Joly, North Carolina State (TE)
Omari Kelly, Michigan State (WR)
Max Klare, Ohio State (TE)
Tanner Koziol, Houston (TE)
Cayden Lee, Ole Miss (WR)
Makai Lemon, USC (WR)
Eric McAlister, TCU (WR)
Chrishon McCray, Michigan State (WR)
Adrian Norton, Marshall (WR)
Trebor Pena, Penn State (WR)
Eric Rivers, Georgia Tech (WR)
Chase Roberts, BYU (WR)
Devonte Ross, Penn State (WR)
Corey Rucker, Arkansas State (WR)
Elijah Sarratt, Indiana (WR)
DT Sheffield, Rutgers (WR)
Eric Singleton Jr, Auburn (WR)
Anthony Smith, East Carolina (WR)
Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State (WR)
Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt (TE)
De'Zhaun Stribling, Ole Miss (WR)
Carnell Tate, Ohio State (WR)
Javon Tracy, Minnesota (WR)
Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State (WR)
Junior Vandeross III, Toledo (WR)
Cam Vaughn, West Virginia (WR)
Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech (WR)
Trent Walker, Oregon State (WR)
Harrison Wallace III, Ole Miss (WR)
Bryant Wesco Jr., Clemson (WR)
Ryan Williams, Alabama (WR)
Antonio Williams, Clemson (WR)
Luke Wysong, Arizona (WR)
Endries looks to take over the starting tight end role that Gunnar Helm was so productive in last season in Steve Sarkisian's offense. He's been looking excellent in fall camp so far for the Longhorns, and it wouldn't be surprising to see Endries play a fairly big role for Texas' offense in 2025.