Kenny Cox | Posted: 21 Dec 2022 | Updated: 31 Jan 2023

BYU football welcomes 16 recruits on first day of early signing period Wednesday

main image
Image
Early Signing presser
Jay Hill Signing Day presser Arod Signing Day Presser Kalani Sitake Signing Day Presser Kalani and Siale Jay and Sione Signing Day War Room Signing Day War Room 2 Signing Day

PROVO, Utah – BYU head football coach Kalani Sitake announced 16 signees Wednesday on the first day of the December early signing period for college football. The Cougars are expected to add additional signees to join the 2023 recruiting class.

**UPDATE Dec. 24, 2022** – BYU has signed former USC and University of Pittsburgh quarterback Kedon Slovis as a graduate transfer for the 2023 season. Slovis, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound product of Scottsdale, Arizona, will join the Cougars in January as a midyear enrollee with one year of eligibility remaining. A starter of 37 career games between USC and Pittsburgh, Slovis started in 11 games for Pitt last season and led the Trojans on the field in 26 games from 2019-2021. Read more about Slovis.

**UPDATE Dec. 27, 2022** – BYU added Boise State transfer defensive lineman Jackson Cravens for the 2023 season. Cravens, a 6-foot-2, 305-pound defensive tackle, played in 26 games for the Broncos with 13 starts on the defensive line. Read more about Cravens.

**UPDATE Jan. 3, 2023** – BYU signed Utah State transfer Weylin Lapuaho. A 6-foot-4, 310-pound in-state prospect from South Jordan, Utah, Lapuaho started all 13 games for the Aggies in 2022. Read more on Lapuaho

**UPDATE Jan. 10, 2023** – BYU signed junior college quarterback Jake Retzlaff from Riverside City College. The 6-foot-2, 200-pound signal caller is rated the top junior college quarterback in ESPN's Top JC 50. Read more on Retzlaff.  BYU also signed offensive lineman Ian Fitzgerald from Missouri State. Read more on Fitzgerald. 

**UPDATE Jan. 17, 2023**Offensive lineman, Paul Maile, a transfer from Utah signed with BYU. A 6-foot-2, 304-pound veteran, Maile adds 29 games of experience. Read more on Maile. 

**UPDATE Jan. 19, 2023**Defensive back, Eddie Heckard, a transfer from Weber State signed with BYU. A 5-foot-10, 190-pound FCS All-American in 2022, Heckard transfers as a four-time All-Big Sky honoree, including three first-team awards. Read more on Heckard. 

“We are super excited to announce these young men who are joining the BYU football family,” Sitake said. “This is a great start to our recruiting. This group not only helps us fill positions of need with talented and versatile football players but also is full of individuals who are just great people and great fits for our program here at BYU. Overall, I’m pleased with the speed, versatility and size of these players. We are bigger up front and have guys with good length and athleticism. We also look forward to others who will join them as we are always recruiting and continually focused on bringing in great players to be part of BYU football and the incredible opportunities ahead for our program and university in the Big 12.”

BYU’s signees joining the program on Wednesday include 13 high school prospects and three transfers. The 2023 recruits announced feature nine slated for the defensive side of the football and seven on the offense.

Highlighting this year’s class include edge rushing transfer Isaiah Bagnah from Boise State and 1,000-yard running back Aidan Robbins out of UNLV. From the high school ranks BYU added two four-star products in tight end Jackson Bowers and linebacker Siale Esera, along with long and athletic wide receiver Josiah “Jojo” Phillips and one of the best offensive tackles in the west in 6-foot-8, 320-pound Ethan Thomason out of Fort Collins, Colorado.

BYU signed players from seven different states and Canada on Wednesday, including seven in-state products. Three come from California, two from Arizona and one each from Colorado, Hawaii, Kentucky and Canada.

OFFENSE
On offense, the Cougars signed one quarterback, one receiver and one offensive lineman, two running backs and two tight ends on Wednesday, including of the nation’s top prep tight ends in Bowers.

Bowers, at 6-foot-5, 245 pounds, is a four-star signee out of Mesa, Arizona that can do everything at tight end including block, catch and run routes at an elite level. Bowers is an ESPN Top 300 recruit that recorded 110 receptions, 1,540 yards and 12 touchdowns at Mountain View High School. Bowers was a two-way player as a senior that earned all-region honors as both a tight end and defensive end. Joining Bowers in the tight end room is Matthew Fredrick, a 6-foot-5, 230-pounder from Salt Lake City. An East High product, Fredrick is an athletic tight end with a solid frame that posted 567 yards as a senior in 2022.

Quarterback Ryder Burton out of Springville High School comes to BYU after being courted by UCLA, Oregon State, Utah and TCU, among other programs. The 6-foot-2, 185-pound signal caller led his Red Devils teammates to the state championship game in 2021 and threw for more than 4,000 yards and nearly 50 touchdowns over the past two seasons.

At running back, the Cougars picked up two different ball carriers on Wednesday, including Robbins, a 1,000-yard rusher at UNLV. The power back at 6-foot-3, 230 pounds ran for 1,011 yards and nine touchdowns for the Rebels in 2022 after transferring from his hometown Louisville Cardinals. Robbins has two years of eligibility remaining. In addition to Robbins, the Cougars added Pokaiaua Haunga, a versatile back that could see time at slot receiver, out of Timpview High School. He caught 89 balls for 1,621 yards and 18 touchdowns in high school while adding 335 yards on the ground.

Phillips is a lengthy 6-foot-5, 190-pound receiver out of California that adds instant athleticism to an already potent room of wideouts. Phillips played at Sierra Canyon High School where he had 586 receiving yards and five scores as a senior.

The Cougars also added one offensive lineman in the early signing period, Thomason, a 6-foot-8, 320-pound specimen from Fort Collins, Colorado with offers to Big 12, Big Ten, SEC, ACC and Pac-12 schools. The offensive tackle was named to the All-Colorado Team by the Denver Post and was a first-team all-state selection. Thomason also earned all-conference honors as a basketball player.

DEFENSE
On the defensive side, the Cougars signed four defensive lineman, three linebackers, one corner and one athlete that could end up at multiple positions.

Up front, BYU picks up edge rusher Isaiah Bagnah as a transfer from Boise State. Bagnah is 6-foot-4, 225 pounds and has played in 25 games for the Broncos, picking up 59 total tackles and 10 sacks. The Cougars added more size and athleticism all across the defensive line with 6-foot-5, 220-pound Saimone Davis, 6-foot-5, 255-pound David Tangilanu and 6-foot-5, 260-pound Talitu’i Pututau.

Esera, one of the best pass rushers in Utah, joins the fold for 2023. At 6-foot-3, 250 pounds, Esera played at linebacker but can also put his hand on the ground and get after the quarterback. A four-star recruit and first-team all-state selection, Esera was a Polynesian Bowl selection and a Maxpreps All-American. The Cougars also added linebackers Owen Borg (6-2, 200) from Corner Canyon High School and Pierson Watson (6-3, 210) an Arizona product from Coconino High School.

In addition to the linebackers, Miles Hall is an athlete who can play safety or linebacker athlete who prepped at Skyline High School. Originally from St. George, Hall posted 75 total tackles and had 991 receiving yards on offense as a senior.

The Cougars also picked up a cornerback, Jayden Dunlap out of Cerritos College. Dunlap had 65 tackles, 20 pass breakups and two interceptions in his junior college career.

Watch the Wednesday BYU football press conference with head coach Kalani Sitake, associate head coach/defensive coordinator Jay Hill and offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick as they addressed questions from the media.

Bio information and video highlights for all signees can be viewed by selecting the links in the roster list below. 

NAME POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL
BOWERS, Jackson TE 6-5 245 Mesa, Arizona Mountain View HS
BORG, Owen LB 6-2 200 Draper, Utah Corner Canyon HS
BURTON, Ryder QB 6-2 185 Springville, Utah Springville HS
WATSON, Pierson LB 6-3 210 Flagstaff, Arizona Coconino HS
TANGILANU, David DL 6-5 255 East Palo Alto, California Menlo-Atherton HS
PHILLIPS, Jojo WR 6-5 190 Lancaster, California Sierra Canyon HS
HALL, Miles ATH 6-2 205 St. George, Utah Skyline HS
ESERA, Siale LB 6-3 250 Provo, Utah Timpview HS
DUNLAP, Jayden DB 6-1 180 Carson, California Cerritos College
ROBBINS, Aidan RB 6-3 230 Louisville, Kentucky UNLV/Louisville
DAVIS, Saimone DL 6-5 220 Hauula, Hawaii Colleyville Heritage HS
FREDRICK, Matthew TE 6-5 230 Salt Lake City, Utah East HS
HAUNGA, Pokaiaua RB/WR 5-11 200 Orem, Utah Timpview HS
BAGNAH, Isaiah DL 6-4 225 Lethbridge, Alberta Boise State
PUTUTAU, Talitu'i DL 6-5 260 Salt Lake City, Utah West HS
THOMASON, Ethan OL 6-8 320 Fort Collins, Colorado Rocky Mountain HS
SLOVIS, Kedon QB 6-3 215 Scottsdale, Arizona Pittsburgh/USC
CRAVENS, Jackson DL 6-2 305 Provo, Utah Boise State
LAPUAHO, Weylin OL 6-4 310 South Jordan, Utah Utah State
RETZLAFF, Jake QB 6-2 200 Corona, California Riverside City College
FITZGERALD, Ian OL 6-5 299 Hawthorn Woods, Illinois Missouri State
MAILE, Paul OL 6-2 304 Salt Lake City, Utah Utah
HECKARD, Eddie DB 5-10 190 Las Vegas, Nevada Weber State

Recent Stories

Image
Connor Pay 2023 Rimington Trophy
Pay selected to the Rimington Trophy watchlist for a second year

BYU center Connor Pay was named to the 2023 Rimington Trophy preseason watchlist for the second season in row.

Image
John Mackey Award 2023 Isaac Rex
Rex named to the Mackey watch list for a third consecutive season

For the third straight year, BYU junior Isaac Rex has been named to the John Mackey Award Watch List, presented…