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Texas A&M is well on its way to a third straight top-10 recruiting class in the final week before National Signing day. The Aggies currently have a class that addresses several key needs and adds depth to positions of strength.
With John Chavis on hand and the coaching staff finally filled out, the Aggies are currently locked in recruiting battles on multiple fronts, including several with old rival Texas. A strong finish to the recruiting cycle could see Texas A&M leap up close to the top five of the national rankings.
Assessing Texas A&M’s 2015 recruiting class
- Current commitments: 23 (average star rating: 3.6)
- Remaining primary targets: DT Daylon Mack (five star), WR Damarkus Lodge (four star), CB Kris Boyd (four star)
- National rank: 8
- SEC rank: 4
Commits
Editor’s note: Recruiting rankings are in reference to 247sports’ industry composite
* Indicates player has already enrolled at Texas A&M
Nat’l rank | Player | Star | Position | Ht. | Wt. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
25 | Christian Kirk* | 5 | WR | 5-10 | 191 |
33 | Kyler Murray | 5 | DUAL | 5-10 | 180 |
134 | Justin Dunning | 4 | S | 6-3.5 | 204 |
135 | James Lockhart | 4 | DE | 6-2 | 251 |
157 | Larry Pryor | 4 | S | 5-11.5 | 196 |
182 | Keaton Sutherland* | 4 | OT | 6-5 | 280 |
230 | Jordan Davis* | 4 | TE | 6-4.5 | 255 |
192 | Connor Lanfear | 4 | OT | 6-5.5 | 295 |
201 | Roney Elam | 4 | CB | 6-3 | 170 |
248 | Trevor Elbert | 4 | OT | 6-5 | 290 |
269 | Jay Bradford | 4 | RB | 5-10.5 | 195 |
281 | Kemah Siverand | 4 | WR | 6-0 | 187 |
348 | Kingsley KeKe | 3 | DT | 6-3 | 290 |
381 | Richard Moore* | 3 | LB | 6-0.5 | 210 |
473 | Deshawn Capers-Smith | 3 | ATH | 5-11.5 | 173 |
547 | Landis Durham | 3 | OLB | 6-2 | 220 |
NA | Erik McCoy | 3 | C | 6-3.5 | 299 |
NA | Riley Garner | 3 | ILB | 6-2.5 | 220 |
NA | Dwaine Thomas | 3 | OLB | 6-2 | 200 |
NA | Daniel LaCamera | 3 | K | 6-4 | 225 |
JUCO 29 | Justin Evans* | 3 | S | 6-0 | 185 |
JUCO 48 | Damion Ratley* | 3 | WR | 6-1 | 185 |
JUCO 54 | Claude George* | 3 | OLB | 6-2 | 230 |
A former freelance journalist from Philadelphia, Brett has made the trek down to SEC country to cover the greatest conference in college football.