Texas A&M Football Recruiting: Aggies have top-five class in 2026 cycle

In Mike Elko’s second full recruiting class, Texas A&M is building another monster as the Aggies load up on talent in 2026.
As of July 19, the Aggies have 26 commits in their 2026 recruiting class, 15 of which have came since June. With those additions, the class ranks No. 4 in the nation, according to the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings, just behind USC, Georgia and Notre Dame.
Elko and the A&M staff acquired some serious momentum last season. Of the 26 commits in the class, six pledged from last October through December. That includes an elite Peach State duo.
Douglas County (Ga.) four-star EDGE Jordan Carter and four-star wide receiver Aaron Gregory each committed on Oct. 27. Gregory is the second-highest ranked offensive commit in the class, checking in as the No. 72 recruit and No. 8 receiver in the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Gregory is one of three receivers in the class to date. He’s also one of seven top-100 prospects in the mix, alongside five-star cornerback Brandon Arrington, four-star EDGE Bryce Perry-Wright, four-star running backs Jonathan Hatton Jr. and KJ Edwards, as well as four-star cornerback Victor Singleton and four-star EDGE Tristian Givens. The Aggies flipped Singleton from Illinois in April.
A&M continues to recruit California well and that’s represented by four Golden State pledges thus far: Arrington, Bellflower St. John Bosco four-star WR Madden Williams, Carson Leuzinger four-star EDGE Samu Moala and Torrance Bishop Montgomery four-star tight end Caleb Tafua.
California is one of nine states represented in the class, which also ranks No. 2 in the SEC, behind just UGA. Provo (Utah) Corner Canyon four-star Helaman Casuga is one of the offensive centerpieces, while Arrington headlines a very talented defensive class.
For a full breakdown of the Aggies’ class, look below:
Texas A&M commitments by position
Quarterback
Four-star Helaman Casuga, No. 260 NATL. (No. 20 QB)
Running Back
Four-star KJ Edwards, No. 51 NATL. (No. 4 RB)
Four-star Jonathan Hatton Jr., No. 76 NATL. (No. 6 RB)
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Wide Receiver
Four-star Aaron Gregory, No. 88 NATL. (No. 9 WR)
Four-star Madden Williams, No. 232 NATL. (No. 40 WR)
Three-star Mike Brown, No. 420 NATL. (No. 70 WR)
Tight End
Four-star Caleb Tafua, No. 343 NATL. (No. 16 TE)
Interior Offensive Lineman
Four-star Samuel Roseborough, No. 107 NATL. (No. 4 IOL)
Four-star Zaden Krempin, No. 317 NATL. (No. 26 IOL)
Offensive Tackle
Three-star Avery Morcho, No. 587 NATL. (No. 42 OT)
Defensive Lineman
Four-star Jermaine Kinsler, No. 197 NATL. (No. 21 DL)
EDGE
Four-star Bryce Perry-Wright, No. 39 NATL. (No. 7 EDGE)
Four-star Tristian Givens, No. 59 NATL. (No. 10 EDGE)
Four-star Jordan Carter, No. 151 NATL. (No. 21 EDGE)
Four-star Samu Moala, No. 336 NATL. (No. 34 EDGE)
Linebacker
Four-star DaQuives Beck, No. 216 NATL. (No. 9 LB)
Four-star Storm Miller, No. 319 NATL. (No. 23 LB)
Three-star Tamarion Watkins, No. 413 NATL. (No. 32 LB)
Three-star Tank King, No. 456 NATL. (No. 38 LB)
Cornerback
Five-star Brandon Arrington, No. 10 NATL. (No. 1 CB)
Four-star Victor Singleton, No. 56 NATL. (No. 8 CB)
Four-star Camren Hamiel, No. 223 NATL. (No. 22 CB)
Safety
Four-star Tylan Wilson, No. 243 NATL. (No. 20 S)
Four-star Chance Collins, No. 361 NATL. (No. 32 S)
Athlete
Four-star Kaeden Johnson, No. 437 NATL. (No. 18 ATH)
Specialist
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