Kaeden Johnson
Status:
Committed

Kaeden Johnson

Athlete
6′6″ / 235 lbs
Missouri City, TX
Fort Bend Marshall
Class of 2026
Rating: 91
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National Avg
Rating: 88.5
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Texas A&M
Committed
6/14/2025
Colorado
Medium
Florida International
Medium
UTEP
Medium
UTSA
Medium
Washington State
Medium
+ 1 More

Videos

(12 Total)
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
In-Home Visit: High-upside OL Avery Morcho picks Ags over in-state foes
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
James Williams is sending another Fort Bend Marshall product to A&M
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
In-Home Visit: Edwards' addition gives A&M an elite RB duo in 2026
In-Home Visit: Kaeden Johnson brings exciting traits to A&M's 2026 class
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Highlights: Iowa Colony makes history by beating Fort Bend Marshall
Highlights: Richmond Randle dominates Fort Bend Marshall, 45-7

Updates

Recruiting Rankings Update: Mid-summer moves in 2026, 2027 & 2028
2 days ago by Cade Draughon
Recruiting Rankings Update: Mid-summer moves in 2026, 2027 & 2028
The summer is heating up as the offseason has reached its dog days, so it's time for our recruiting team at TexAgs to update the player rankings within the great state of Texas. Updates were made to the 2026 and 2028 lists, with a "watchlist" being established for 2028.
Ryan Brauninger
7 days ago by Ryan Brauninger
More recruiting intel - Thursday evening
Been on the phone a good bit today and was able to run down a few more pieces of intel I thought were interesting. I'll see if I can be succinct here without skimping on important details.- I keep hearing murmurs of Ohio State making a move for LB commit Storm Miller. That has yet to take place, but the Buckeyes are definitely active in that edge rusher market - a position Miller has played primarily in high school. A source in the Midwest had a lot of confidence that the Aggies could withstand any sort of offer and push from Ohio State. There's not a huge draw for the family in Columbus, especially with his older brother already at Clemson. It's clear that they're fine leaving home to play at the next level.- Similarly, I think we could see a few power programs in the region make offers to Kaeden Johnson later this summer and into the early parts of the football season. If that happens, it should be a feather in the hats of the A&M scouting department as they were the first on the scene. Regardless of who makes an attempt to enter the discussion, I think the Aggies would remain in a great spot there. - As Jason and I have reported, Texas A&M is fully out of the race for Duncanville DE KJ Ford. The Aggies pulled back on their pursuit a couple of weeks ago. For most of the last month, a lot of momentum here was with Florida as Billy Napier and the Gators put a high priority tag on Ford. After hearing that, I figured he was Gainesville bound until Alabama entered the mix in a major way this week. It now appears Ford has turned toward Tuscaloosa.- Why does that matter to Texas A&M? Well, it may not, but a longtime source in southern Alabama said today that the Crimson Tide have maneuvered for Ford in part because they felt the rope slipping a bit with in-state standout Tank Jones. This same source was adamant that the buzz in the Mobile area was much more about A&M's chances for the elite edge rusher than anyone else. He told me the Aggies had just done such a great job of building the relationships and being consistent in their messaging that he believed they'd separated themselves. That's pretty impressive considering I've heard from more than one place that Bama fired the Saban bullet on this one. Now, could all that be turned on its head when decision time comes (whenever that may be)? You bet it can. We just saw a very similar scenario play out with Lamar Brown. It's just part of the business when you're fighting battles for the best players in that part of the country.Florida and Oregon are doing their best to hang around here, as well, though I believe each has a lot of work to do to catch the Aggies or, to a lesser extent, the Tide. - Got passed a note this evening that A&M has quietly made a strong move for WR Jase Mathews. The standout star at Greene County HS in Leakesville, Mississippi recently put the Aggies in his final group of 4 alongside Ole Miss, LSU, and Auburn. Word I got was the in-state Rebels had ground to make up on the others with Holmon Wiggins looking poised to capitalize. I'm not ready to even pencil this one the way of the Maroon and White yet, but the level of confidence expressed to me by a source last night did make me think landing Mathews was more of a possibility than I had previously imagined.- How about Baylor landing Jamarion Carlton from Temple earlier today? I think his decision on the heels of Felix Ojo choosing Texas Tech is a good early glimpse of what life is like now that revenue sharing is here. The short explanation is that everyone has money so if the Bears, Red Raiders, Cougars, Horned Frogs, etc., decide they want to blow the budget on 5-7 players per class each cycle, they're going to win some high profile battles. I heard today that Baylor was trending favorably with Davian Groce, and we also saw Paris Melvin Jr commit to Houston this afternoon. Wild times we're in. Recruiting has never been for the feint of heart, and it's only gotten more Tums-worthy.
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
27:59
8 days ago by Jason Howell
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell joined TexAgs Live on Wednesday morning for another edition of Recruiting Country presented by American Momentum Bank, highlighting the latest news and notes from the recruiting trail surrounding Texas A&M.
Aggies continue strong recruiting surge with trio of early-July commits
9 days ago by Jason Howell
Aggies continue strong recruiting surge with trio of early-July commits
Since June 4, Texas A&M has received pledges from 13 prospects, including a trio of commitments already in July. With 24 members currently in the 2026 class, the Aggies are currently right where they want to be, with even more decisions on the way.
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
10:34
15 days ago by Ryan Brauninger
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
TexAgs' recruiting analyst Ryan Brauninger joined TexAgs Live on Wednesday morning for another edition of Recruiting Country presented by American Momentum Bank, highlighting the latest news and notes from the recruiting trail surrounding Texas A&M.
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