Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
Around the state of Texas, decisions are being made, visits are being taken, and offers are being extended as recruiting never stops in this great state. It is time to take a look at the latest happenings on the Lone Star state recruiting front.
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In-Home Visit: 2022 Offensive Fantasy Draft
The TexAgs Recruiting staff of Billy Liucci, Jason Howell and Ryan Brauninger sat down for the Class of 2022 Fantasy Draft, building complete offensive units from the top talent from the state of Texas in the current recruiting cycle.
Unoffered names to keep an eye on
As we get ready to undertake a full slate of Texas HS football this week, I thought it'd be a good refresher to list all the names we are monitoring in terms of A&M involvement as the season unfolds. Now, we are not saying all these kids are in-line for offers. Rather, these are kids that with a few weeks of strong tape could put themselves on the Aggie radar. I'll predominantly take care of the greater Houston area guys and leave Dallas up to Howell. Jason, if I miss anyone, feel free to add them. 2021RBAlton McCaskill - Conroe Oak RidgeOLRemington Strickland - Ft Bend ChristianCole Carson - Bogota Rivercrest (Arkansas)Kamron Scott - Converse Judson (UTSA)Canon Boone - Dickinson (Virginia Tech)Gabe Blair - Denton GuyerEzra Oyetade - Garland Lakeview Centennial (Arizona State)Jack Leyrer - Dallas Highland Park (Stanford)Jack Tucker - Argyle (Texas Tech)Tate Williams - Wall (Baylor)TEMason Tharp - Klein (Texas Tech)WRJohn Paul Richardson - Ft Bend Ridge Point (Oklahoma State)Nehemiah Noel - Galveston BallJerand Bradley - DeSoto (Texas Tech)DTByron Murphy II - DeSoto (Baylor)DEJe'lin Samuels - Pasadena Sam RayburnLandyn Watson - Hutto (TCU)LBKeith Cooper - Dickinson SCaleb Ellis - Frisco Independence (Stanford)2022QBCade Klubnik - Austin WestlakeConner Weigman - BridgelandNick Evers - Flower MoundRBJamarion Miller - Tyler LegacyHymond Drinkard - George RanchDamien Brown - LeonardOLCory Hendrix - College StationJihad Lateef - Lubbock EstacadoEthan Sanders - San Antonio ChristianNeto Umeozulu - AllenSheridan Wilson - ArgyleCaden Kitler - Plano John Paul IIErik Gray - AmarilloTETrent McGaughey - Shadow CreekHouston Thomas - College StationCody Mladenka - The Woodlands College ParkOmari Murdock - AllenWRRandy Masters - Shadow CreekJeremy Patton - TenahaKeith Wheeler II - AtascocitaAnthony Black - CoppellDTTre Emory - Mt PleasantKris Ross - North ShoreDETai Leonard - CyFallsDeMone Green - Houston HeightsCurlee Thomas - Fort Worth Nolan CatholicLBTy Kana - KatyJustin Medlock - ManvelOwen Pewee - CyParkNic Caraway - BryanBralon Jones - SpringJordan Crook - DuncanvilleTrevell Johnson - Arlington MartinTyrell Johnson - Arlington MartinCB Eric Hemphill III - BrenhamChandler Rivers - Beaumont UnitedDorian Friend - SpringJalon Peoples - Cedar HillSJacobe Chester - Ft Bend MarshallJaidan Scott - Shadow CreekDylan Dixson - PearlandSherrod Covil Jr. - North ShoreCollin Wright - ManvelKCarter Brown - Pearland Dawson
Miscellaneous Monday recruiting notes
Just some quick hitters surrounding prospects in 2021, 2022, and 2023. - It should come as no surprise, but based on some intel I received over the weekend, I feel comfortable saying Malick Sylla and Ernest Cooper IV are likely the top two on the A&M big board at defensive end in 2022. Depending on how 2021 shakes out, A&M may cap their 2022 group at just two. I'd also keep an eye on Enai White from Philadelphia (PA). You never count out Elijah Robinson in that region, and you'd increase the Ags' chances if they are able to close out on his teammate, Taleeq Robbins.- Duncanville OL Savion Byrd visited LSU this past weekend along with about a dozen other recruits. From what Jason and I heard, it sounds like the Tigers have taken the lead now on the other side of the visit. However, I was told that Byrd and A&M have not been in as regular communication in recent weeks as they were earlier in the summer. This one is trending to Baton Rouge. - Similarly, I have been told by a couple of sources that the lines of communication had slowed with 2022 PA Memorial CB Jaylon Guilbeau prior to his top schools announcement this week. I continue to hear that a school not on that list of 5 is the leader, but I wouldn't totally count out LSU just yet. - We mentioned in the In-Home Visit that there could be an in-state offensive line name that grabs an A&M offer with some strong senior tape early on this fall. As 5A and 6A schools kick off practice today, here are a few guys I'll be keeping an eye on in terms of interest from Josh Henson and company...2021Erick Cade - Denton Braswell (already offered, could see interest regenerating)Remington Strickland - Ft Bend ChristianCole Carson - Bogota Rivercrest (Arkansas commit) Connor Heffernan - Georgetown (Baylor commit)Jack Tucker - Argyle (Texas Tech commit)Jack Leyrer - Highland ParkCanon Boone - Dickinson (Virgina Tech commit)2022Neto Umeozulu - AllenCory Hendrix - College StationErik Gray - AmarilloJihad Lateef - Lubbock Estacado- Lastly, there's a pair of 2023's in the Bryan-College Station area that are starting to make some noise in terms of being prospects to watch down the road. The first is ATH Bryson Washington from Franklin. He does a little bit of everything for the Lions, but I think he projects at safety early on in his HS career. He's 6-1, 180 already and has received a ton of praise from folks on staff there as well as opposing coaches. I'm thinking I'll get out to see him in person soon. The other name to know has some real strong ties to the A&M program. Caldwell OL/DL Delvin Morris is the younger brother of A&M DB Devin Morris, but the two are not built anything alike. The younger Morris already dwarfs the older one as Delvin stands just under 6-4 and weighs in at 280 pounds. In the little video I've seen, he's pretty mobile for a prospect of his age and his size.
Liucci's Top 22 in '22: A look ahead at the best in Texas
It's not a secret that class of 2022 in Texas is incredibly rich with talent all over the field, but which are the best of the best? Billy Liucci ranks his top 22 for the class of '22 and lists 28 other prospects to round out his top 50 juniors-to-be in the state of Texas.