There's an isolated big cell well south near the Pecos River, although low level shear is much less down there.
*EDIT: that one just picked up a tornado warning too.
432 m**2/s**s of 0-3 km SRH (which is ~ESRH based on recent soundngs from the area) on the latest radar derived hodo. That'll cause some spin.
https://twitter.com/1900hurricane/status/1123362647410466817
The Fort Worth cell has more defined rotation at the higher tilts. It has some surrounding junk to contend with, but I wouldn't be surprised if it tried to work itself down in the near future.
The KFWS hodograph remains very similar to the 12Z FWD sounding. This is probably rather characteristic of the wind profiles across much of southern Oklahoma right now, including where the recent tornado was.
Both NAMs have a very notable weakness in wind fields around 800 mb or so which is destroying the hodographs all across Texas. Seriously, what even is this???
The cell departing Alexandria is clearly the dominant one on GOES-16.
https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=meso-meso1-10-48-1-100-1&checked=map&colorbar=undefined