Rundown of new Texas A&M offers from summer camps
The 2022 Jimbo Fisher Football camps are in the rearview window and in eight camp sessions over the last two weeks, Texas A&M offered over 20 prospects. Here’s a rundown of each new offer the Aggies made.
June 8
2024 Timpson (Tex.) four-star ATH Terry Bussey – Bussey worked out at cornerback and impressed in drills and testing. Defensive backs coach TJ Rushing paid close attention to the sophomore throughout the session along with some other defensive assistants. The sub-6-foot athlete, who ranks as a top-100 prospect in the cycle, likely best projects to nickel at the next level. The Aggies
2024 Richland (Tex.) High OL Daniel Cruz – Coming off a recent offer from Ohio State, Cruz camped at Texas A&M in search of an offer from the Aggies. The 6-foot-3 rising junior best projects to guard or center at the next level, but has experience at tackle as well, with two years of starting experience at the position.
2025 Katy (Tex.) Paetow CB Deyjhon Pettaway – The younger brother of recent Texas A&M linebacker offer Daymion Sanford, Pettaway camped at Texas A&M soon after landing his first offer from Ole Miss. The rising sophomore put on a show in testing and competition, landing an offer from the Aggies in the process.
June 9
2024 Longview (Tex.) Pine Tree DL Dealyn Evans – Evans camped at Texas A&M as a tight end this time last year, but returned with added mass and worked out at defensive line, where he earned an offer after an impressive performance in front of defensive line coach Elijah Robinson and the staff. projects to
2024 Longview (Tex.) High four-star RB Taylor Tatum – The second offer Texas A&M made to a Longview-area prospect on the day, the Aggies were a “dream offer” for Tatum, who has a fascinating combination of size and speed and has already played two years of varsity football.
2024 Schertz (Tex.) Clemens four-star WR Freddie Dubose – One of the most intriguing offers the staff made in the last two weeks, Dubose had no difficulty getting open against defensive backs in attendance, and has size, speed and athleticism, standing 6-foot-2, with a 22.28 200m to his name. Texas is an early favorite, but the recent offer from the Aggies has Texas A&M right in the mix now as well.
June 10
2024 Katy (Tex.) Seven Lakes three-star LB Daykus Brinkley – The Aggies were the first SEC offer for Brinkley, the son of former South Carolina linebacker Jasper Brinkley. The three-star has intriguing potential as a linebacker, but has the size and power to play EDGE as well. Texas soon followed Texas A&M with an offer and except the two in-state schools to be heavily involved in Brinkley’s recruitment moving forward.
2025 Humble (Tex.) Atascocita RB Tory Blaylock – Texas A&M made an early offer to rising sophomore running back Tory Blaylock who has blazing speed and looks to be one of the top running backs in the state, if not the country, in the ’25 cycle. Hailing from a school the Aggies know quite well, Blaylock will be one to watch over the next three years.
June 15
2024 Austin (Tex.) Vandegrift OL Blake Frazier – Frazier has seen his recruitment take off recently landing offers from the likes of Michigan and Colorado in the last few weeks. The Aggies quickly joined his list of offers after seeing the athletic 6-foot-5, 250 pounder work out on Wednesday. A converted tight end, Frazier’s frame can add a lot more weight and his stock will only continue to rise.
2025 East St. Louis (Ill.) High S Sael Reyes – The younger brother of Texas A&M safety Antonio Johnson, Reyes camped at Texas A&M on Wednesday and landed not just an offer from Texas A&M, but Marshall and Buffalo as well following the camp and has since added an offer from Illinois as well.
June 16
2024 Conroe (Tex.) Oak Ridge four-star LB Justin Williams – One of the more sure bets to land an offer after working out, Williams is coming off his first year on the defensive side of the ball after being forced into action at safety for Oak Ridge last season. This offseason, the four-star has moved into the box, as linebacker appears to be the position he has the highest ceiling at. He’s still figuring out the ins and outs of the position but the future is bright for the rising junior.
2024 Arlington (Tex.) Martin three-star OL Makai Saina – The rising junior out of Arlington worked out at tackle and guard and earned an offer from the Aggies after a strong performance in 1-on-1 competition, specifically at guard. Standing 6-foot-4, he projects to the interior of the line at the next level and
2024 Blountstown (Fla.) High four-star S Jordan Pride – Pride has been committed to Florida State for nearly a year, but made the trip from the Sunshine State to work out at Texas A&M. After working at both corner and safety, the four-star landed an offer from the Aggies and went on to spend multiple days in College Station, checking out the campus and the city.
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June 17
2024 Humble (Tex.) Atascocita three-star OL Nate Kibble – The rising sophomore has started at tackle opposite Texas A&M freshman offensive lineman Kam Dewberry the last two seasons, but worked out at guard on Friday as his future is likely on the interior of the line. Hailing from a school the Aggies have had some success at, landing prospects like the aforementioned Dewberry as well as Kenyon Green in recent years, Kibble could be next in the pipeline.
2024 Austintown (Ohio) Fitch EDGE Brian Robinson – A four-star prospect from Ohio, Robinson was the most impressive defensive lineman in attendance on Friday that didn’t enter the day with an offer from the Aggies. After a dominant performance in 1-on-1s working on the edge and inside, the Aggies joined Robinson’s extensive list of offers.
2024 Santa Margarita (Cali.) Catholic four-star ATH Emmett Mosley – Working out at wide receiver, Mosley put together some solid reps going up against a loaded group of defensive backs competing on Friday. A Notre Dame legacy, the Fighting Irish appear to be the school to beat in his recruitment early on.
2026 Santa Margarita (Cali.) Catholic ATH Trent Mosley – In addition to the older Mosley, the Aggies also offered his younger brother, who worked out at wide receiver as well. The incoming freshman already holds offers from Michigan State, Notre Dame and now, Texas A&M.
2024 Orange (Cali.) High four-star ATH Kobe Boykin – Texas A&M offered Boykin, who’s committed to Utah, after an impressive day working out at running back. The four-star out of California is listed as an athlete, with the ability to play wide reciever as well, but the Aggies like his potential in the backfield.
2025 Dallas (Tex.) South Oak Cliff LB Kelvion Riggins – One of the most physically impressive 2025 prospects in the state, Riggins has already added some notable offers this spring despite very limited varsity experience. He looks to be a mainstay for the South Oak Cliff defense over the next three years.
2025 Jacksonveill (Fla.) Mandarin WR Jaime Ffrench – Few wide receivers were more impressive than the rising sophomore out of Jacksonville. Ffrench has been dominating camps all across the country this month, racking up offers from the likes of Alabama, Ohio State and LSU in recent weeks. After another dominant performance in front of the staff on Friday, the Aggies joined his list of suitors.
2025 Boulder (Colo.) Fairview QB Bekkem Kritza – One of the most physically impressive quarterbacks who camped at Texas A&M over the last two weeks, Kritza already stands a legit 6-foot-4 heading into his sophomore year. As a freshman, the Colorado native threw for over 3,000 yards and looks to be one of the top signal-callers in the ’25 cycle.
2025 San Juan Capistrano (Cali.) San Juan Hills QB Michael Tollefson – The second rising sophomore quarterback Texas A&M offered on Friday, Tollefson was one of a couple California prospects that impressed. He has limited varsity film to date, but had a tremendous showing in front of Jimbo Fisher and offensive coordinator Darrell Dickey, earning an early offer from the Aggies.