Update: According to people on Twitter. The yessir will announce later tonight. All signs point to him being Tyree Wilson.
Tyree Wilson - I think
Tyree Wilson is a three-star defensive end out of West Rusk High School in New London, Texas. A&M offered him on June 6th. Tyree is rated as the 1478th best player in the country and the 70th best weak-side defensive end in the class of 2018 per composite. Tyree reminds me of Texas A&M signee Ondario Robinson from the 2017 class. Both have a great offer list for their rating, and seem underrated. Tyree Wilson has 17 offers in total, including those from Oklahoma State and Mississippi State. Tyree Wilson is a bit of a project player (in the sense that he needs to put on some weight) and a prime candidate for redshirting, but he is the type of player who can be a solid contributor if not start as an upperclassman. He has a great frame, and could fill out to become a monster defensive end. It seems that a major part of the reason for his low ranking is due to the fact that he is pretty lanky for being a defensive end (Ht: 6-5.5, 221lbs) and the fact that West Rusk is a 3A Division II school (221-318 students), meaning that the level of competition that Tyree plays against isn't that high.
Tyree Wilson - I think
Tyree Wilson is a three-star defensive end out of West Rusk High School in New London, Texas. A&M offered him on June 6th. Tyree is rated as the 1478th best player in the country and the 70th best weak-side defensive end in the class of 2018 per composite. Tyree reminds me of Texas A&M signee Ondario Robinson from the 2017 class. Both have a great offer list for their rating, and seem underrated. Tyree Wilson has 17 offers in total, including those from Oklahoma State and Mississippi State. Tyree Wilson is a bit of a project player (in the sense that he needs to put on some weight) and a prime candidate for redshirting, but he is the type of player who can be a solid contributor if not start as an upperclassman. He has a great frame, and could fill out to become a monster defensive end. It seems that a major part of the reason for his low ranking is due to the fact that he is pretty lanky for being a defensive end (Ht: 6-5.5, 221lbs) and the fact that West Rusk is a 3A Division II school (221-318 students), meaning that the level of competition that Tyree plays against isn't that high.