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I have noticed aggy keeps asking Perroni about an update on Shepherd and he seems to be ignoring them. He usually is quick to respond -
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Big OT Trainor ready to visit A&M again, high on two schools VIP ByBRIAN PERRONI 102 minutes ago When talking about linemen in the state of Texas for the class of 2019, one name is often a bit forgotten. Not a player that is active on social media, Hallsville offensive tackle Blake Trainor has built up a pretty impressive offer list. The 6-foot-7, 300-pound rising senior has Power Five offers from Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, TCU and Texas A&M. The Aggies were the first of those schools to offer and the East Texas product will be making his way to College Station this coming weekend. "I'm going down there on Saturday," Trainor said. "They are having a bunch of their targets in town, so it should be a lot of fun. I want to meet a lot of those guys and get to know the coaches better as well. I liked it down there at the spring game but I should be able to see more this time. "I keep up with coach (Jim) Turner and coach (Lee) Grimes. They stay in contact with me and let me know that they like me." On Wednesday, Trainor was a bit surprised when five-star Aggie offensive tackle pledge Kenyon Green gave him a shout out on Twitter. "I was eating with my family and then all of a sudden, I got a notification that Kenyon was following me," Trainor said. "That was big. I couldn't believe it. Then, we started DM'ing and he's been talking up A&M to me. He tried to get a bunch of A&M fans to follow me as well." In addition to A&M, Trainor made a trip earlier this week to another in-state school. "I was at TCU on Monday," he said. "That was my first time there. I really liked it. The campus was really nice and I liked the facilities." 3COMMThough he has not taken many visits, Trainor does admit that those two schools have his attention. "A&M and TCU, both of those are up there at the top," he said. "They're the ones I've had the most contact with and they're close to home. I like both of those places. -
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aggy mod Mark Passwaters said Shepherd is visiting Texas again this weekend. Hamm said that's not what he was told -
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Brian Perroni 65995 posts 17 minutes agoVIP -Starting off with the quarterback spot, there are a lot of moving parts with the Graham Mertz recruitment. A longtime Wisconsin pledge, the Kansas City four-star passer was thought to possibly be opening things up not that long ago before doubling down a bit on his commitment. However, he has been in contact with A&M. Mertz recently said he only had two visits scheduled – an official this upcoming weekend to Wisconsin and a return unofficial to Madison the following weekend. A&M, though, expects him on campus at some point before the weekend is out, though. What that means for the Wisconsin official, I honestly don’t know. Do they expect him to cancel that one? Again, I don’t know. But the Aggies feel they are right there in it for him. Two other schools to watch are Notre Dame and Ohio State as well. Neither has given up on the early enrollee and there has been contact with those schools as well. In talking to some people, at the moment, there would be a little bit of a surprise if he stuck with his pledge to the Badgers. -Moving to the other position with the biggest question marks, there has been some movement at linebacker. After making an unexpected pledge during a short unofficial visit to A&M last month, Pennsylvania linebacker Andre White Jr. is now set to return this weekend for the Aggie Elite Day. That will give him a chance to meet the other commitments in the class. A&M has been making up ground Baton Rouge U-High athlete Christian Harris, who the Aggies are recruiting at linebacker, and he will be in town this weekend. This one is a bit odd because A&M is feeling pretty confident here – and I’ve learned not to bet against them when they are – but literally every person I’ve talked to that is connected in Louisiana has said he is going to Alabama. The Tide have not been pushing as hard as in the past, though, so that could also be a big reason he has changed his mind, if he indeed has. Mike Elko has done a great job with him. Also, five-star linebacker Nakobe Dean out of Mississippi still isn’t 100-percent sure he will be there this weekend but it is looking more likely. He and his family will likely make it to the Lone State to visit A&M and visit his grandmother in Austin. As Steve Wiltfong has been saying, A&M is definitely in this one. Kane Patterson out of Nashville is down to a final four of A&M, Alabama, Ohio State and Tennessee. He was at Ohio State today and will unofficially visit A&M on June 15 and Alabama on the 22. He will see Knoxville again before deciding as well. -A&M got the first domino in offensive line recruiting to fall when five-star Kenyon Green committed this past weekend. Another pledge could happen on Saturday. Hallsville tackle Blake Trainor has not been talked about a ton but the 6-foot-7, 280-pound rising senior will be in town for the Elite Day. Though Arkansas and TCU are also in it, there’s a feeling around campus that he could shut things down this weekend. A&M is also hosting the Pensacola duo of Hunter Rayburn and Adrian Medley on official visits this weekend. They have already been to Aggieland on an unofficial and this will be each of their first official visit. From talking to people in Florida, A&M is in the driver’s seat on this one. Jim Turner loves both guys. There could be a chance they decide this weekend but, even if not, the Aggies are in great shape. A&M is still not sure if Javonne Shepherd will make it on Friday or not. They obviously want him to and his friend Kenyon Green is in his ear. Getting him on campus this week would be huge coming off his trip to Texas on Tuesday. -Aledo cornerback Jeffery Carter had a bit of a surprise omission when he released his top four today. Despite being close to committing to Oregon not too long ago, the Ducks did not make the cut. It was A&M, Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas. The Crimson Tide have not been talked about a ton in his recruitment but it’s fair to say they are the leaders at this point. He will be in Tuscaloosa for the barbecue on June 22 -
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TFB is saying a commitment could come as early as tonight
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OU Recruiting 2019: White Visors and Belly Tats
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2018 WR Kundarrius Taylor did not qualify Signed with juco in Mississippi -
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Aggie Picnic: Lots of big names set for A&M this weekend VIP ByBRIAN PERRONI 39 minutes ago Share 2 Comments (Photo: Greg Powers, 247Sports) Texas A&M is holding a big recruiting event this coming weekend with a picnic on Saturday. The Aggies are expecting quite a few top prospects in town. We will add to this list throughout the week as we confirm more names but these are the ones we have confirmed so far. In addition, almost all of the current commits are expected as well. OFFICIAL VISITORS -A&M will be hosting a pair of offensive linemen from Pensacola, Fla., this weekend on official visits in Adrian Medley and Hunter Rayburn. This is the first official visit for both and they have said they'd like to play together at the next level. They are both early enrollees and have seen a ton of offers come in as of late, especially Rayburn. Despite them being from out of state, A&M is in very good shape with both and some in Florida believe there's a good chance they eventually end up as Aggies. CLASS OF 2019 -Katy Cinco Ranch LB David Gbenda:The state's top inside linebacker prospect is a lot higher on A&M than most think and he will be in town on Saturday. He still plans to use his official visits in the fall before making a decision but the Aggies are in good shape. -Houston Madison CB Bobby Wolfe:The one-time Aggie pledge still plans to announce a commitment sometime in the next month or so. He canceled an official visit to Florida last weekend and it looks good for the Aggies to get him back in the boat when he does announce again. -Fort Bend Bush CB Erick Young: Young says he 'likely' will be there. He has an announcement date of July 4 and, despite planning to take officials to USC and Ohio State later this month, there are a lot of expectations that he will be an Aggie. -Atlanta (Ga.) Lovett LB Nick Jackson:The 6-foot-2, 217-pound defender was offered by A&M in late April and wanted to check out the Aggies. He will get his chance this weekend as he makes his way to College Station. -Dickinson TE Jalen Wydermyer: A&M has one tight end committed but the Aggies are still in talks with Wydermyer as well. He has been a hot prospect as of late, picking up quite a few big offers, but he says he will likely be in Aggieland this weekend. He does not plan to announced anytime soon. -Buford (Ga.) Lanier QB Zach Calzada:Fresh of the Elite 11 finals, Calzada is visiting UCLA, North Carolina and A&M this week. He will be in town on Friday and Saturday and the Aggies want to see him throw in person at camp. -Horn Lake (Miss.) LB Nakobe Dean:The five-star prospect told 247Sports that he will 'supposedly' be taking an unofficial to A&M this weekend. What exactly he meant by the word 'supposedly,' he said he meant that he was not 100-percent sure if he was visiting just yet. A&M has a very legitimate shot at the nation's No. 27 overall prospect, though, even if he does not make it this coming weekend. CLASS OF 2020 -North Shore RB Zachary Evans: The state's top prospect in the class of 2020, the five-star running back has been to College Station a number of times. He will be back again and is the best hope of A&M breaking the North Shore drought that dates back to the class of 2000. -Fort Bend Austin WR Troy Omeire:A&M was the first to offer the four-star receiver and he remains very high on the Aggies. He will be in town again this weekend. -Fort Bend Austin OL Kendal Septs:Septs, who is teammates with Omeire, was offered by the Aggies on an unofficial visit back in March. He is a 'maybe' for this weekend at this point. CAN'T MAKE IT -Spring Dekaney cornerback Marcus Banks is planning to announce in about a month and it's a good bet that A&M is where he will land but he has an official visit to LSU set for this weekend. -Houston North Forest offensive tackle Javonne Shepherd has long had plans this weekend so will likely not be able to make it. He plans to visit Texas on Tuesday but a decision from him is not coming in the near future. He will be back to A&M at some point soon. -Fort Worth Southwest jumbo wide receiver Nnamdi Adim-Madumere will be headed to Alabama for camp. The same is true of 2021 Houston Episcopal offensive tackle Donovan Jackson. -Katy Seven Lakes DE/LB David Ugwoegbu will not be able to make it and does not have any visits anywhere coming up at this point. 2COMMENTS -Cibolo Steele four-star class of 2020 cornerback Jaylon Jones, who was recently offered by A&M, says he has to take the ACT on Saturday so will not be able to be there. He will, however, be in Aggieland on Friday instead, though. New Caney four-star cornerback Dwight McGlothern also has the ACT on Saturday. -Class of 2021 Katy Taylor offensive tackle Hayden Conner has a family funeral to attend, so he will no longer be able to make it. -
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Perroni Texas A&M is up to the No. 2 recruiting class in the country after the addition of the state's top-ranked prospect, five-star offensive tackle Kenyon Green, over the weekend. The Aggies could be in line to land several more commitments soon as well. Fort Bend Bush cornerback Erick Young has officially set a commitment date of July 4. The nation's No. 102 overall prospect has long been very high on A&M and has used his lone official visit so far to Aggieland. Currently, he has ones scheduled to Ohio State and USC for later this month, but a lot of people expect him to announce for A&M. Houston Madison's Bobby Wolfe and Spring Dekaney's Marcus Banks are both set to announce around that same time as well. A&M is the Crystal Ball leader for all three and there's a good chance the Aggies could add a trio of very, very good cornerbacks all within a few days of each other -
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10 QBs Aggies will watch from the Elite 11 Finals ByDAMON SAYLES 12 minutes ago Share 0 Comments Jayden Daniels (Photo: Gerard Martinez, 247Sports) The Elite 11 Finals kicks off today and runs through Sunday in Redondo Beach, California. The annual event features some of the best high school quarterbacks in the nation receiving one-on-one instruction and participating in multiple competitions for the right to be considered a member of one of the most prestigious clubs for high school signal-callers. The event features 24 quarterbacks from around the country, and they will endure a three-span of on-field drills, as well as off-field instruction. Of those 24 athletes, several are players who Texas A&M has been in contact with and is keeping an eye on throughout the 2019 recruiting cycle. Here are 10 players to watch between today and Sunday. All names are listed in alphabetical order. Zach Calzada Hometown/school: Buford, Georgia/Lanier HS Height, weight: 6-foot-3, 195 pounds 247Sports rank: No. 13 pro-style QB, No. 411 player overall 247Sports Composite rank: No. 19 pro-style QB, No. 615 player overall Commitment status: Uncommitted Calzada is a 3-star prospect with 39 reported offers. Texas A&M offered him on May 17 and recently told GigEm247 he is interested in making a visit to the campus sometime in June. Calzada threw for 1,706 yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior. North Carolina State is a team to watch in his process, as is Northwestern. Jayden Daniels Hometown/school: San Bernadino, California/Cajon HS Height, weight: 6-foot-3, 190 pounds 247Sports rank: No. 1 dual-threat QB, No. 111 player overall 247Sports Composite rank: No. 2 dual-threat QB, No. 78 player overall Commitment status: Uncommitted Daniels put up monster numbers as a junior, and he's expected to put up even bigger numbers for his senior year. Daniels threw for 5,139 yards and 62 touchdowns and also rushed for 1,292 yards and 15 scores. He was offered by Texas A&M on April 5, but UCLA and USC are the schools believed to be the Aggies' biggest competition. Ty Evans Hometown/school: Monument, Colorado/Palmer Ridge HS Height, weight: 6-foot-2, 192 247Sports rank: No. 12 pro-style QB, No. 369 player overall 247Sports Composite rank: No. 17 pro-style QB, No. 423 player overall Commitment status: Committed to Colorado Evans committed to Arkansas as a sophomore but decommitted in November. He then committed to Colorado in January and has said he's solid with his pledge. Evans, however, is still a prime target for Texas A&M and several other schools, including Michigan and Ole Miss. Evans threw for 3,627 yards and 42 touchdowns as a junior. He was offered by Texas A&M on Feb. 16. Grant Gunnell Hometown/school: Houston/St. Pius X HS Height, weight: 6-foot-6, 222 pounds 247Sports rank: No. 2 pro-style QB, No. 109 player overall 247Sports Composite rank: No. 3 pro-style QB, No. 97 player overall Commitment status: Uncommitted Few quarterbacks have thrown for as many yards as Gunnell in a three-year span. He has 11,356 passing yards and 142 touchdowns under his belt, including 4,936 yards and 61 touchdowns his junior year. A one-time Texas A&M commit, Gunnell is thought to be leaning toward Arizona and joining former Aggie head coach Kevin Sumlin-- who he originally committed to. Ryan Hilinski Hometown/school: Orange, California/Orange Lutheran HS Height, weight: 6-foot-4, 222 pounds 247Sports rank: No. 6 pro-style QB, No. 188 player overall 247Sports Composite rank: No. 6 pro-style QB, No. 165 player overall Commitment status: Committed to South Carolina Hilinski has all the tools -- good size, a strong arm and a will to win -- to be a special quarterback at the college level. He threw for 3,749 yards and 33 touchdowns, and he completed 70 percent of his passes while throwing only six interceptions. Hilinski committed to South Carolina on April 4 but added a Texas A&M offer on March 25. Michael Johnson Jr. Hometown/school: Eugene, Oregon/Sheldon HS Height, weight: 6-foot-2.5/192 pounds 247Sports rank: No. 13 dual-threat QB, No. 672 player overall 247Sports Composite rank: No. 4 dual-threat QB, No. 199 player overall Commitment status: Uncommitted Johnson on May 3 announced a top seven of North Carolina State, Arizona State, Nebraska, LSU, Oregon, Penn State and Miami. Four days later, he was offered by Texas A&M and has since spoken highly about Jimbo Fisher and receivers coach Dameyune Craig. In three high school seasons, Johnson has thrown for 5,565 yards and 69 touchdowns and has rushed for 1,878 yards and 28 scores. Roschon Johnson Hometown/school: Port Neches, Texas/Port Neches-Groves HS Height, weight: 6-foot-1, 192 pounds 247Sports rank: No. 7 dual-threat QB/No. 415 player overall 247Sports Composite rank: No. 5 dual-threat QB/No. 200 player overall Commitment status: Committed to Texas Johnson is believed to be a firm commit to Texas. The Aggies offered on Dec. 1, 2016, during the stint of the old coaching staff. Johnson's ability to beat you with his legs is just as imposing as his arm strength. His stats are intriguing: He threw for 2,918 yards and 35 touchdowns and also rushed for 1,627 yards and 29 touchdowns as a junior. Graham Mertz Hometown/school: Leawood, Kansas/Blue Valley North HS Height, weight: 6-foot-3, 205 pounds 247Sports rank: No. 7 pro-style QB, No. 192 player overall 247Sports Composite rank: No. 5 pro-style QB, No. 145 player overall Commitment status: Committed to Wisconsin A lot has been said about Mertz regarding his commitment to Wisconsin. While he has said on several occasions that he is firm with the Badgers, it's no secret that several schools -- Texas A&M included -- are trying to flip the talented signal-caller. He threw for 3,684 yards and 45 touchdowns as a junior and will remain a topic of discussion among Texas A&M fans until signing day. Spencer Rattler Hometown/school: Phoenix/Pinnacle HS Height, weight: 6-foot-2, 180 pounds 247Sports rank: No. 3 pro-style QB/No. 113 player overall 247Sports Composite rank: No. 1 pro-style QB/No. 42 player overall Commitment status: Committed to Oklahoma Texas A&M offered Rattler under the old staff back in January 2016, but Rattler ultimately committed to Oklahoma on June 27 of last year. In three varsity seasons, Rattler has thrown for 9,220 yards and 93 touchdowns. His junior season included 3,946 passing yards and 45 touchdowns, and he completed 65 percent of his passes. Shae Suiaunoa Hometown/school: Houston/ Clear Lake HS Height, weight: 6-foot-2, 184 pounds 247Sports rank: No. 79 ATH/No. 858 player overall 247Sports Composite rank: No. 73 ATH/No. 839 player overall Commitment status: Uncommitted An event like the Elite 11 Finals is the perfect opportunity for Suiaunoa to prove that he is a "quarterback" rather than an "athlete." He doesn't have a Texas A&M offer, but he was on campus on May 25 and is building a good relationship with Fisher, offensive coordinator Darrell Dickey and the rest of the staff. Suiaunoa threw for 2,274 yards and 23 touchdowns and rushed for 801 yards and eight scores last season. -
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aggy VIP recruiting notes Brian Perroni 65406 posts 12 minutes agoVIP QUARTERBACK This is obviously the biggest question mark out of any position. The Aggies have been evaluating several prospects and have sent out a few offers recently. Zach Calzada out of Georgia may or may not camp at A&M one of the next two weekends and he also does not have the escapability of the other quarterback targets so it will be interesting to see what Jimbo Fisher thinks if he does come and throw. Though he’s open, a lot of people think he will end up at Northwestern, though. Former commit Grant Gunnell is supposed to come up for the day sometime soon but it looks like it will be Arizona with him, though LSU will likely get an official visit in June. Michael Johnson Jr. out of Oregon likes the fact that Fisher was the first to offer him, doing so when he was a freshman and Fisher was at Florida State. However, as of now, Miami is definitely the team to beat. A&M recently offered Lance LeGendre out of New Orleans. Though an LSU offer would likely sway him, he committed to Kansas early over a bunch of other offers. His former head coach is on staff there and they also have several former Warren Easton players in Lawrence too. That leaves Jayden Daniels as the big uncommitted target that seems the most likely. While most are expecting him to end up at UCLA, there is a big question as to what will happen if Shae Suiaunoafrom Clear Lake commits to the Bruins while on his official visit that starts June 4. Will they take two quarterbacks? If so, that could cause Suiaunoa to end up back on the market. Whichever of the two does not end up at UCLA, A&M at least has a decent shot with. The Aggies have also at least looked at Peter Parrishin Mississippi and Coltin Clack of Texas High as well. It would not be a shock to see them give Maverick McIvor of San Angelo Central a look as well. Terrance Gipson of Spring Westfield is always an intriguing option as well. He’s an incredible athlete with a really strong arm and, at least in my opinion, is criminally under-recruited. Chris Herron of Langham Creek has improved as a passer a bit but he still seems like a likely ‘athlete’ in college, though. RUNNING BACK How many will A&M sign after inking four in the class of 2018? Charles Strong and Vernon Jackson are likely fullbacks, so that trims the number down a bit. Isaiah Spiller is an A&M/Michigan/Oklahoma battle with the Aggies and the Sooners a little out front. He wants to see what the run game looks like this year and also what the depth chart looks like with all the new arrivals. An Aggie legacy, his family would definitely like to see him in College Station, but they are not pushing anything on him. I think, if the Aggies continue on him hard and run the ball decently this season, there’s a good chance he ends up in Maroon and White. Amarillo Tascosa’s King Doerue is sort of tough to read but I think it’s honestly because he doesn’t know what he is going to do or who leads, either. Tascosa has not had a ton of prospects so the recruiting process is a bit unfamiliar to everybody involved. Doerue is not in any hurry but he likes A&M, Ole Miss, TCU and Texas Tech. The other main target would be Deondrick Glass but, like most Katy players, he is not likely to decide early at all and he has also played things very close to the vest. He has A&M in his top 10 and made it into town for the Super Bowl Sunday event but he could do almost anything at this point. It was obviously huge for A&M to get four-star Eric Gray out of Memphis in for a visit last week and you can bet the Aggies are working to get him back for an official. He’s likely to end up in the SEC but A&M will have to fight off some other schools that have long recruited Memphis more heavily than the Aggies. WIDE RECEIVER/TIGHT END A&M has three receiver commits in Kam Brown, Kenyon Jackson and Chase Lane with all three being solid in their pledges. That does not leave room for many more. The Aggies are looking for both size and speed and West Mesquite’s Dylan Wright fits both pretty well. After his recent unofficial visit, the Aggies are in much better shape than they were previously. A&M is a very real contender with him but Wright is likely to let things play out for a while. This will be the biggest one to follow for sure. The Aggies are still after Nnamdi Adim-Madumerefrom Fort Worth Southwest as well but a mid-June visit to Alabama could be one to watch for him. If he comes back uncommitted, that bodes well for A&M but the Tide are a team to watch there. A&M is also still after Elijah Higgins of Austin Bowie but Stanford has the momentum with him at the moment. Both Tamauzia Brown of Newton and Keontae Burnsof Pittsburg say they were offered by A&M at receiver. Burns is definitely very interested in the Aggies and will be one to watch. At tight end, A&M has its absolute No. 1 target committed in Baylor Cupp from Brock. The Aggies absolutely love him. The only other real target at the moment is Jalen Wydermyer of Dickinson but he does not plan to decide anytime soon. He likes both A&M and Miami but has been picking up a lot of new offers as of late. Will A&M push down the stretch? That will likely depend on what the numbers look like. OFFENSIVE LINE Though some other schools are making things interesting and making strong runs at him, five-star tackle Kenyon Green is still a very heavy Aggie lean. I expect him to take a few official visits and then commit to A&M at some point not too far off. A&M is also in good shape with Houston North Forest tackle Javonne Shepherd. Alabama and Texas are the other two main competitors and he is definitely enamored with the Tide as well. Alabama really likes him but they have a couple commits and are in on a number of other very highly-ranked linemen. I think he eventually joins his friend Green in Aggieland. On a recent unofficial visit, A&M made a huge impression on the Pensacola duo of tackle Adrian Medley and guard Hunter Rayburn. Rayburn especially has been adding a ton of offers recently, including one from Alabama last week. However, A&M is the only official visit they have set up as they are set to be in town on June 8. People in Florida continue to mention the Aggies as a very, very serious player with the duo and it would not be at all surprising to see them both end up at A&M. They are both set to graduate and enroll early. Crandall’s Branson Bragg is a big target on the interior but the Aggies are a bit behind Texas and Stanford at the moment. Wellington tackle Trevor Roberson is high on A&M, Arkansas and Texas Tech and I just get the feeling he will end up elsewhere. I honestly have no clue what Hallsville tackle Blake Trainor will do or if there would be room for him at A&M. The Aggies were his first Power Five offer but he has since added Arkansas and Missouri. DEFENSIVE LINE A&M has commitments from end/tackle swing DeMarvin Leal, end Braedon Mowry and tackle Josh Ellison. However, there is still a need for several others, even if RJ Orebo eventually ends up on the line and not at linebacker. Leal took an official visit to Texas after committing to the Aggies and could possibly set one up to Alabama. However, A&M is not worried about losing him. Though he does not have a timeline, A&M is still in very good shape for Katy Mayde Creek defensive end Marcus Stripling. He wants to take a few visits but he’s still likely to be an Aggie. A&M is also in very good shape with another Katy ISD product in Seven Lakes end David Ugwoegbu. The 6-foot-4.5, 225-pound defender could potentially be a 3-4 OLB but is also a prototypical 4-3 rush end. At tackle, Gio Paez out of North Carolina still plans to set up an A&M official visit. He has seen several new offers as of late but he has very real interest in the Aggies. He would currently considered the best shot of the out-of-state targets. A&M will try and steal ad out-of-state player like Jaquaze Sorrells from Florida or Jason Blissett from New York but it is an uphill battle with those and the others at this point. LINEBACKER A&M has Orebo committed as a linebacker and the Aggies love his length and athleticism at the position. They think they got an absolute steal in the 6-foot-6, 210-pound defender. The other commit is Andre White Jr. out of Pennsylvania. Thought to be virtually a Penn State lock, his commitment seemingly came out of nowhere when he did so a couple hours after arriving on an unofficial visit. A&M is going to have to fight to hold on to him but he has been very vocal publicly about the Aggies. Katy Cinco Ranch’s David Gbenda and Beaumont United’s Tyrone Brown are the two in-state targets. The former looks to have A&M a bit behind the other schools while the latter, who just decommitted from Baylor, is very high on the Aggies. Whether he would still be a take is a question we don’t currently have an answer to, though. Five-star Nakobe Dean out of Mississippi has been mentioned several times lately. He is going to be a very tough pull but he has very real interest in the Aggies. He has ties to Dickey as Horn Lake is just outside Memphis. Dean plans to visit A&M and will give the Aggies every opportunity. A&M just offered Tarian Lee Jr. out of Tallahassee and the 6-foot-2, 203-pound junior seems like a good fit for the Rover spot. Look for him to visit A&M at some point. Though junior college linebacker Lakia Henry recently committed to Tennessee, he plans to still use his official visits this fall. A&M will likely get one but Alabama is probably the biggest threat to the Vols at this point. Christian Harris out of Baton Rouge is still open to A&M and will visit soon but LSU and Alabama are going to be very tough to beat there. LSU pledge Zach Edwards out of Mississippi is still planning to visit A&M and loves Bradley Dale Peveto, so he could be a flip candidate. Kevon Glenn out of Georgia has a ton of offers but he likes A&M as a team and wants to see how the academics are. It wouldn’t be a shock to see him visit. DEFENSIVE BACK A&M has two safeties committed in five-star Brian Williams and four-star Demani Richardson and are likely done at that spot. At cornerback, both Bobby Wolfe of Houston Madison and Marcus Banks of Spring Dekaney plan to announce in late June or early July and both are expected to commit to A&M. The Aggies are also in very good shape with Fort Bend Bush four-star Erick Young, but will have to weather a USC official visit. I still believe he will end up at A&M as well, though. Those three would be a very, very good haul but adding Jeffery Carter of Aledo would make it even better. I still think that, if he committed today, it would be to Oregon. However, he was high on A&M for a very long time and the Aggies are still a very legitimate contender with him. Tyrone Lewis of Louisiana has talked about visiting but it will be interesting to see how the Aggies play that recruitment. Marquez Beason would be a take but everyone around him still expects him to sign with Illinois no matter what. KICKER A&M has Caden Davis committed and he is 100-percent solid. He will enroll in January
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