Texas A&M lands commitment from in-state receiver Noah Thomas
Texas A&M already had one of the highest-rated recruiting classes in the Southeastern Conference for the 2022 recruiting cycle entering Wednesday but the class just got better as the Aggies have added their first receiver to the class.
6-foot-5, 180-pound Noah Thomas of Clear Springs High School in League City, Texas announced his pledge to join Jimbo Fisher’s program on Wednesday. Thomas becomes the sixth commitment for the Aggies in the 2022 recruiting cycle.
Texas A&M’s current recruiting class ranks No. 8 nationally and No. 3 in the SEC following the addition of Thomas.
Thomas is rated as a three-star prospect and the No. 63 overall receiver in the nation for the 2022 recruiting cycle according to 247Sports Composite Rankings. He also currently ranks as a top 500 overall prospect in the class.
The Clear Springs High School standout picked Texas A&M over scholarship offers from Arkansas, Arizona State, Baylor and Notre Dame, among others.
You can check out his commitment video below.
#HisWayMyFaith I’m home✅ pic.twitter.com/ij6kXTdDN8
— Noah Thomas (@Thomas3Noah) February 17, 2021
People saying he could be the next Evans
I’m wondering how he’s ranked as a three-star. A 6-5 receiver who still has the quickness to make people miss and the speed to outrun then after they do is hard to beat. He needs to bulk up a bit, but other than that, this kid has a very high ceiling.
Further research shows that this guy won’t be a 3-star for long. He’s a 3-sport athlete with Basketball and track running the 200 and 400 in addition to football. He’s a beast who’s going to be fun to watch.
This past season was the first as WR (outgrew DB). He’s still pretty raw at the position. If he stays healthy for his senior season, he’ll move up.