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2028 Dickinson cornerback Royce Bimage is coming off a big sophomore season with the Gators helping them reach the UIL 6A DI Region III final.
For Bimage, his sophomore year was a success but also knows there is more he wants to work on ahead of his big junior season.
"I felt like it was a great year for me," Bimage said on his sophomore year. "I still need to build upon it, working on my communication and technique and trying to become more of a team player next fall."
The sophomore corner currently holds 12 offers from the likes of Ohio State, LSU, Texas, Texas A&M and Miami to name a few with many more schools in contact as of late.
"Texas A&M, Houston and Miami came by the school this past month," Bimage said. "It feels good picking up more offers but the work doesn't stop with me having two more years of high school ball to perform so the work doesn't stop now."
Bimage is the younger brother of Rodney Bimage Jr. who was a Dickinson star and now standout defensive back for Arizona State and having his older brother to go to with advice on the recruiting process has been extremely helpful.
"Having my brother there is just help for me," he said. "He tells me about the process and how to talk with coaches and also what I need to do to get where he is so I feel like its impacted how I go through the recruiting process."
The rising junior also mentioned he plans on running track for the Gators this spring competing in the 4x200m, 4x400m and the Open 200m.
Bimage should see more offers roll in this spring once spring practice gears back up and mentioned he plans on making visits up to Texas and Texas A&M this offseason.
Harold Perkins of Cy Park could have his name called at NFL Draft
From the front cover of VYPE Magazine to the bright lights of college football, Greater Houston has long been a pipeline for elite talent. Now, a new wave of stars with local roots are positioning themselves as potential 2026 NFL Draft prospects.
They hope to follow the path of Houston products like Jalen Hurts, CeeDee Lamb, Donovan Jackson and Jaylen Waddle — players whose journeys began on the youth and high school fields of the Bayou City before rising to the national stage.
Here are some Greater Houston standouts who could hear their names called next.
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IN ORDER OF DRAFT POTENTIAL
AJ Haulcy – Fort Bend Marshall – LSU
Harold Perkins – Cypress Park – LSU
Jaeden Roberts – North Shore – Alabama
Albert Regis – La Porte – Texas A&M
Caleb Douglas – Hightower – Texas Tech
Noah Thomas – Clear Springs – Georgia
Dillon Bell – Kinkaid – Georgia
PJ Williams – Dickinson – SMU
Bryce Foster – Katy Taylor – Kansas
Kyron Drones – Shadow Creek – Virginia Tech
Ryan Niblett – Eisenhower – Texas
Denver Harris – North Shore – UNLV
Kam Dewberry – Atascocita – Alabama
Malick Sylla – Katy – Mississippi State
With the Spring season already underway, we're now approaching the final stretch of campus-coordinated media days on our schedule.
Recently, our team traveled to Fort Bend Christian Academy for their 2026 Spring Media Day.
Senior Kennesha Nabors embraces the high standard of FBCA T&F as she chases additional TAPPS 5A gold.
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