Despite a promising 2015 haul, there's still a talent, experience and depth deficit in the Longhorn secondary. In 2016, Texas signed the best defensive back in the state and complemented him with a pair of versatile athletes that will help to fill any holes from the 2015 rebuild.
There's really no weakness in Brandon's game. He just needs to grow commensurate to the step up in competition. He appears to have the complete package. Lateral range, the ability to change levels, good tackling, coverage skills, and the ability to make something happen with the ball in his hands (he'd be a four star recruit as an offensive player).