Warren Easton has been rolling out the Division I players at a high rate in recent years and that doesn't look like a trend that is going to slow down anytime soon.
Sophomore wide receiver Yo'Heinz Tyler picked up his first offer on Thursday and it came from Big 12 member Kansas. The Jayhawks announced its intentions to Warren Easton head coach Tony Hull, who is responsible for building the Easton program.
The 6-5, 185-pounder has all the tools to be special, and Kansas wasted zero time in getting in the first offer. It won't be long before other programs come knocking on the door, as Tyler could be one of the state's top prospects in 2018.