Pittsburgh adds Detroit tackles Terrence Enos, Brandon Honorable to 2021 football recruiting class

The Detroit News

Pittsburgh's offensive line of the future received a big boost Sunday from Detroit.

Detroit Cass Tech's Terrence Enos and Detroit Martin Luther King's Brandon Honorable each verbally committed to Pittsburgh, adding a pair of three-star offensive tackles to the Panthers' 2021 class.

Terrence Enos Jr., a three-star offensive tackle from Detroit Cass Tech, committed to Pittsburgh.

The 6-foot-5, 317-pound Enos owns offers from Arkansas, LSU, Iowa State, Colorado, Purdue, Maryland and Kentucky, among others. Honorable picked Pitt among offers from Minnesota, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Maryland and Indiana, among others.

Enos is considered the No. 49 offensive tackle prospect in the country and the No. 15 overall prospect in the state, according to the 247Sports composite. He is No. 13 in The Detroit News' top 50 for the 2021 class in Michigan.

The 6-foot-7, 280-pound Honorable is ranked No. 95 in the country among offensive tackles for 2021, and No. 32 overall in the state, according to the 247Sports composite. 

He was a Detroit News second-team All-Detroit selection as a junior.

Enos  and Honorable give Pitt's 2021 recruiting class 12 members, which includes four offensive linemen.

The Panthers, who went 8-5 last season including a 34-30 victory over Eastern Michigan in the Quick Lane Bowl, are coached by former Michigan State defensive coordinator Pat Narduzzi.