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Ja’kayden Ferguson, 2025 WR from Texas, names top 5 with 2 SEC options
By Andrew Olson
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Ja’kayden Ferguson is early in his recruitment as a Class of 2025 prospect, but he’s already focusing a top group of 5 teams. The wideout from Texas is looking at 2 SEC options.
Oklahoma and Ole Miss are in Ferguson’s top group. He’s also high on Arizona State, Houston and Oregon.
Where’s home ? #bagseason pic.twitter.com/fm2xeyi7Em
— Ja’kayden Ferguson (@jakayden_) June 9, 2023
A Fort Bend Marshall standout from Missouri City, Texas, Ferguson is listed as measuring 6-1, 160 pounds. On the 247Sports composite rankings, Ferguson is rated 3-stars, the No. 47 wide receiver, No. 52 Lone Star State recruit and No. 349 prospect overall nationally in the 2024 recruiting class.
Ferguson is a Texas A&M legacy. Robert Ferguson, Ja’kayden’s uncle, played for the Aggies before an NFL career that lasted from 2001-to-2009. Texas A&M hosted Ja’kayden for a visit, but has yet to extend a scholarship offer. In addition to Oklahoma and Ole Miss, Ferguson’s SEC offers include Arkansas and Auburn.
Had a great time at Texas a&m @CoachColey @MarshallBuffs looking forward to coming back pic.twitter.com/6ieP3aPzvK
— Ja’kayden Ferguson (@jakayden_) January 22, 2023
Ole Miss offered Ferguson back in December 2022.
Wow!!!? I am blessed to receive an ⭕️ffer from @OleMissFB @_kbolden #thesip pic.twitter.com/uqJdgitsXy
— Ja’kayden Ferguson (@jakayden_) December 8, 2022
Ferguson visited Oklahoma in March and received his offer from Brent Venables’ staff later that month.
Had a great time at @OU_Football I will be back soon @CoachEmmett @SamuelPadgitt #BoomerSooner pic.twitter.com/snq6pCgp2J
— Ja’kayden Ferguson (@jakayden_) March 25, 2023
#AGTG I am blessed to receive an offer from Oklahoma @OU_Football #BoomerSooner @SamuelPadgitt @CoachEmmett @Coach_ISweeney @adamgorney @GHamilton_On3 @RivalsNick @TimVerghese @BHoward_11 pic.twitter.com/UJ0o8z0bNQ
— Ja’kayden Ferguson (@jakayden_) March 31, 2023
Ferguson’s highlights can be viewed below, via Hudl:
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