Texas A&M Recruiting: 2025 commit breakdown

COLLEGE STATION, TX - NOVEMBER 26: A Texas A&M helmet sits on the sideline during the football game between the LSU Tigers and Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field on November 26, 2022 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Ken Murray/Icon Sportswire)

It’s a new era in College Station, as Mike Elko enters his first season as head coach at Texas A&M. Along with high expectations on the field comes high expectations on the recruiting trail.

After the Aggies finished just inside the top 20 of the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings last cycle, things are looking up for the Lone Star SEC program. A&M’s class now ranks No. 8 in the nation and No. 4 in the SEC, as of June 30.

The class is now made up of 16 prospects, headlined by three top-100 pledges from the West Coast and a myriad of in-state athletes.

Texas A&M Class Breakdown

Corona (Calif.) Centennial four-star quarterback Husan Longstreet committed on April 14 and is a centerpiece addition for Elko and Co. The top-40 prospect is now the No. 6 QB in the nation and headlines the three Golden State standouts in the A&M class.

Lancaster (Calif.) Quartz Hill four-star cornerback Adonyss Currie is one of four CBs in the class. He pledged on May 24 and is the No. 7 player at his position. Other corners in the class include Pearland (Texas) Shadow Creek four-star Cobey Sellers, Katy (Texas) Paetow four-star Deyjhon Pettaway and Goodyear (Ariz.) Desert Edge four-star Jamar Beal-Goines. All four check in inside the top 230 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

La Verne (Calif.) Bonita four-star linebacker Noah Mikhail is the latest to join the class following a June 30 decision. The Aggies beat out Oregon for the No. 77 overall recruit and No. 7 LB in the cycle. With Mikhail’s commitment, A&M now has three of the top four players in California on its pledge list.

Jasper (Texas) four-star tight end Kiotti Armstrong is one of the latest to join the class, as he announced his decision on June 14. The No. 4 TE in the nation, Armstrong also checks in as the No. 112 overall prospect and No. 19 player in Texas. On June 24, Montgomery (Ala.) Carver three-star wide receiver Tristan Norman became the first wideout commit for the Aggies this cycle.

DeSoto (Texas) four-star running back Deondrae Riden is a top-15 burner and provided a recruiting boost with his pledge in February. Denton (Texas) Ryan four-star interior offensive lineman Marcus Garcia, Forney (Texas) four-star linebacker Kelvion Riggins, Cypress (Texas) Cy-Fair four-star defensive lineman Landon Rink and Cypress (Texas) Bridgeland four-star offensive tackle Jonte Newman are all top-400 recruits.

Top Offensive Commit: QB Husan Longstreet

As Longstreet’s commitment began to wind down, A&M emerged as a legitimate contender. The Aggies fended off a late push from Auburn to land the gunslinger, who’s now the No. 35 recruit in the cycle as well as the No. 2 player in the Golden State.

On3 Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power writes this of Longstreet as a prospect:

“New Texas A&M commit Husan Longstreet could have the strongest arm in the cycle. The 6-foot-1, 195-pounder from Corona (Calif.) Centennial has elite arm talent with the ability to generate palpable velocity on his throws. Longstreet is a twitchy passer and mover and excels in the RPO game and as a downfield passer. He sports the biggest hands of any top 2025 quarterback and it’s easy to see, given the force he’s able to generate on his throws.”

Top Defensive Commit: CB Adonyss Currie

Currie’s commitment came as a surprise on May 24. He now headlines an elite quartet of corners in A&M’s 2025 class as the No. 67 overall prospect, No. 7 corner and No. 3 player in California.

On3 Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power writes this of Currie:

“I think for starters he has an outstanding combination of stature and speed. His top-end speed stacks up with anybody in the cycle at corner. He’s proven to be fluid and coordinated in coverage situations. We’ve had a chance to see him in person a few times already. He’s looked good in the neutral settings against top receivers and backs that up on Friday nights. When you look at his speed he consistently runs in the sub 11.0s and 10.5 range at his best. His physical traits project really well at the position.”

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