In a big recruiting boost for the BYU Cougars, 2026 tight end Parker Ord has officially committed to join the program, signaling another step forward in BYU’s quest to reload with dynamic talent. The 6-foot-5, 230-pound playmaker out of Utah has been on the radar of several Power Five programs, but after careful consideration, Ord chose to stay close to home and wear Cougar blue.
Ord is known for his strong hands, physical blocking, and ability to stretch the field vertically — the type of hybrid tight end that fits perfectly into BYU’s offensive scheme. His high football IQ and versatility allow him to be equally dangerous in short-yardage situations and downfield seam routes, making him a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses.
The decision to commit early speaks volumes about both BYU’s recruiting approach and Ord’s trust in the direction of the program under head coach Kalani Sitake. BYU has long had a tradition of producing elite tight ends — from Dennis Pitta and Jonny Harline to more recent names like Isaac Rex — and Ord has the potential to be the next great name in that lineage.
Fans and analysts alike are calling this commitment a huge win for BYU’s 2026 class. Not only does it add a highly-rated offensive weapon, but it also helps build momentum on the recruiting trail as the Cougars continue to compete in the Big 12.
While there’s still a full season of high school football left for Ord, Cougar Nation will undoubtedly be watching his progress closely. With his size, skillset, and work ethic, Parker Ord looks like a future star — and BYU just secured a cornerstone piece for the years ahead.