Jimbo Fisher visits with 4-star commits Donovan Green, PJ Williams
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Dickenson (Texas) four-star tight end Donovan Green and four-star offensive tackle PJ Williams were visited Monday by two of their future coaches in Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher and offensive coordinator Darrell Dickey.
The quartet appear to have gotten dinner at The Rouxpour, a New Orleans-inspired restaurant that has three locations in the Houston area.
The On3 Consensus – a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies – has Williams as the No. 64 overall player and Green as the No. 182 prospect in the country.
The two high school teammates are among the best players in their position groups in the country.
Williams is the fourth-best offensive tackle in the country. Green is the nation’s No. 6 tight end.
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The duo committed to Texas A&M at the same time in January and are great friends.
The visit comes on the same day that Frisco (Texas) Liberty Five-Star Plus+ wide receiver Evan Stewart committed to the Aggies.
Stewart is one of four Five Star Plus+ players in the 2022 clas along with Suwanne (Ga.) Collins Hill athlete Travis Hunter, Powell (Tenn.) High defensive lineman Walter Nolen and Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei cornerback Domani Jackson.
The Aggies have the No. 3 recruiting class in the 2022 On3 Consensus Team Recruiting Ranking. Four five-star prospects headline the class: Stewart, Nolen, Beaumont (Texas) West Brook safety Bryce Anderson and Cypress (Texas) Bridgeland quarterback Conner Weigman.