Texas A&M OT commit Weston Davis is a 5-star recruit in updated On300 rankings

On3 has updated its recruiting ranking for the 2024 class following the first month of the high school football season. Beaumont (Texas) United five-star offensive tackle and Texas A&M commit Weston Davis is the No. 18 overall prospect in the 2024 On300 and a new five-star prospect, jumping up from No. 20 overall in On3’s previous rankings.
The latest edition of On3’s 2024 rankings features 19 five-star players, up from 15 in the previous update in April. Of those 19 prospects, 17 are already committed to college programs, with five-star wide receiver Micah Hudson and defensive lineman David Stone the latest to come off the board to Texas Tech and Oklahoma, respectively.
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The 6-foot-5.5, 285-pound Davis committed to Texas A&M on June 26, choosing the Aggies over Alabama, Oklahoma State, LSU, Oklahoma and TCU. He made a trip to College Station in March, then returned for an official visit at the beginning of June that led to his eventual pledge.
“The environment and the coaching staff,” Davis told Hayes Fawcett. “I like how it’s lot of doors that open when you graduate from there. Coach BGA and Coach Steve taking me and developing me and showing them how to be a man in life.”
Weston Davis Scouting Summary
“Light-footed, flexible offensive tackle with one of the higher developmental upsides among offensive linemen in the 2024 cycle. Measured in at over to 6-foot-5, and north of 280 pounds in the spring prior to his senior year. Has plus length for the position with arms that have measured over 35-inches. Was a basketball-first athlete prior to taking up football in high school. Still relatively new to the game, but has shown considerable upside. Has high-end movement skills.
Easily works to the second level as a run blocker and has burst and bounce in his movements. Shows budding physicality as a run blocker and works to finish blocks. Has the natural skill set to develop into a gifted pass protector. Will need time to gain strength and mass along with honing his technique. Should benefit from a redshirt year and time in a college strength program.”