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On3 4-star safety Rylon Dillard-Allen locks in official visit to Texas A&M

hunterby:Hunter Shelton04/13/24

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Rylon Dillard-Allen (Photo by Chad Simmons/On3)

After logging a “great experience” at Texas A&M, Phoenix Mountain Pointe four-star safety Rylon Dillard-Allen tells On3’s Chad Simmons he’ll return to College Station for an official visit with the Aggies on June 14.

The SEC program now joins Arizona State (April 19), Nebraska (April 26), UCLA (May 17), Washington (May 31), Kansas (June 7) and USC (June 21) as schools set to welcome the 6-foot, 165-pounder back to campus for officials.

His official visits to the Golden State programs are also new, as he added both earlier this month. UCLA and USC offered Dillard-Allen in March and have immediately moved into the mix for his pledge. He visited each campus last month and will now return this summer.

Dillard-Allen is the No. 533 overall prospect and No. 39 safety in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 4 player in Arizona.

On3 ranks Dillard-Allen higher than other recruiting services. He checks in as the No. 193 recruit, No. 17 safety and the top-ranked player in Arizona in the updated 2025 On300.

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Texas A&M Class Breakdown

The Aggies currently check in at No. 19 in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings, thanks to five in-state commitments — three of whom are four-stars.

Katy Paetow four-star cornerback Deyjhon Pettaway headlines as the No. 169 overall recruit and No. 21 CB in the cycle. DeSoto four-star running back Deondrae Riden and Forney four-star linebacker Kelvion Riggins flank as top-300 recruits. Riden is the No. 15 RB in the nation.

A pair of three-star linemen round out the pledge list. Cypress Cy-Fair defensive lineman Landon Rink is the newest commit, as he joined the fold on April 3. Spring Legacy IOL Joshua Moses is the longest-tenured pledge, as he did so last August.

A&M could be business to add to its class this weekend, however. The Aggies are trending for Corona (Calif.) Centennial four-star quarterback Husan Longstreet and Denton (Texas) Ryan four-star interior offensive lineman Marcus Garcia — both of whom are set to announce their decisions on April 14.