KJ Ford
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

KJ Ford

Defensive End
6′4″ / 225 lbs
Duncanville, TX
Duncanville
Class of 2026
Rating: 93
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National Avg
Rating: 91.2
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Texas A&M
Medium
Arizona State
Medium
Baylor
Medium
Houston
Medium
LSU
Medium
Marshall
Medium
Miami
Medium
Nebraska
Medium
North Texas
Medium
Oklahoma
Medium
Oklahoma State
Medium
Penn State
Medium
SMU
Medium
TCU
Medium
Texas
Medium
Texas State
Medium
Texas Tech
Medium
UCF
Medium
USC
Medium
Washington
Medium
 
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Videos

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2026 Duncanville DE KJ Ford speaks on 'genuine' relationships at A&M
In-Home Visit: Prospects return to Aggieland as spring practice begins
Highlights: Duncanville upends North Crowley for spot in state finals
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Updates

Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
25:32
4 hrs ago by Jason Howell
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
TexAgs' recruiting analyst Jason Howell joined TexAgs Live on Wednesday morning for another edition of Recruiting Country, highlighting the latest news and notes from the recruiting trail surrounding Texas A&M.
Three Things: Things that are awesome, A&M's huge weekend & more
5 days ago by Jason Howell
Three Things: Things that are awesome, A&M's huge weekend & more
As he does every Friday morning, TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell offered up another round of his weekly recruiting thoughts. In this edition of his three things, Howell discussed this weekend's lengthy visitor list and much more.
Jason Howell
5 days ago by Jason Howell
TexAgs Recruiting Rankings Update 10-24-24
The TexAgs recruiting team met this week to update the rankings as October comes to a close and playoff season nears. We updated the 2025 and 2026 Texas Top 100 lists as well as the 2027 Watch List. Outside the state, we have also updated the rankings of Texas A&M's commitments. Coming into the this update we talked about a few big moves we needed to make to the 2025 rankings. One, DE Tobi Haastrup was far overdue for a spot in the rankings. We last updated the rankings in the preseason when he was largely unknown, and well, the rest of the story is well documented. He lit it up in week 1 and has been impressive ever since, and college offers have been piling up. He arrives at No. 23 with a 92 four-star rating. Two, a couple of in-state Texas A&M commits - Nelson McGuire and Chace Sims - needed to make some significant moves. McGuire showed a lot of promise when he made the move to OL this spring and he was a standout on the camp circuit. In fact his camp performances were enough for us to put him in the top 100 preseason list and he made his debut at No. 63. However, he did not have any game tape at OL and once the tape became available it was clear he needed to make a move up the list. He does and he arrives at No. 31 as a 91 rated four-star and the No. 6 OL in the state and the No. 3 iOL. Sims has been on a steady rise up the list since the spring and this fall he has been a wrecking ball in the trenches for a Randle team that looks primed for a deep run this playoff season. He moves up from 42 to 30. The state's top four spots did not change with five-star standout Dakorien Moore, Michael Fasusi, Devin Sanchez, and Jonah Williams holding down spots 1-4, but a new five-star was added as QB Keelon Russell moves from No. 9 to No. 5. Longhorn commit Lance Jackson moves to No. 6 in the rankings and becomes the No. 1 ranked DL in the state as he continues to impress this fall. Ty Haywood, DJ Sanders, Riley Pettijohn, and Kaliq Lockett round out the top 10. Three prospects are new to the top 20 as Nick Townsend (No. 13), Bo Barnes (No. 16), and Kelshaun Johnson (No. 20) rise up the rankings. Other prospects making significant moves include LB Kaleb Burns (from No. 70 to No. 38), DB Jayden Sanders (from No. 86 to No. 40), WR Ed Small (from No. 99 to No. 64), QB Lloyd Jones III (No. 92 to No. 67), and CB Bryson Webber (from No. 100 to No. 81). Joining Haastrup as new additions to the rankings are Coppell QB Edward Griffin (No. 65), North Crowley LB Jonathan Cunningham (No. 88), Cibolo Steele ATH Sean Robinson (No. 91), Mansfield ATH Jacobe Hayes (No. 99), and North Crowley WR Quentin Gibson (No. 100).TexAgs 2025 Texas Top 100*****************In the 2026 class Jermaine Bishop continues to hold onto the No. 1 ranking while Davian Groce, Tradarian Ball, and John Turntine round out the top four. A couple of OTs jumped into the top 10 with Mansfield Lake Ridge's Felix Ojo and Fort Bend Ridge Point's Avery Morcho arriving at No. 7 and No. 9. Houston Legacy QB Keisean Henderson moves back into the top 10 as the No. 1 QB in the class at No. 10. Duncanville's KJ Ford, Forney's Javian Osborne, and Panther Creek's Jalen Lott maintain their spots in the top 10. The top 20 saw two new faces. Cibolo Steele RB Jonathan Hatton Jr rises to No. 14 and Katy Jordan DE Jimmy-Phrisco Alo-Suliafu arrives at No. 18. Texas A&M commits Markel Ford and Ryan Gilbert check in at No. 20 and No. 40 in the state, both holding four-star rankings. Richardson DL Jaimeon Winfield makes his rankings debut at No. 34. He moved into Richardson this spring from Meridian (MS), and since mid-September he has gone from no offers to holding P4 offers from coast-to-coast. Dallas Lake Highlands RB Christian Rhodes also makes his way into the top 100 at No. 64. He was relegated to JV as a sophomore last fall with senior Deonte Dean putting up big numbers, but the 6-1, 200-pound standout is averaging over 9 yards a carry this fall and is starting to see the offers arrive. New additions Jett Walker (RB Georgetown) and Ayson Theus (WR Duncanville) round out the rankings at No. 99 and 100. TexAgs 2026 Texas Top 100 *********************The 2027 watch list expands to 75 and most of the list is already reeling in big time scholarship offers. The Aggies have already offered 27 members of the list including new additions Kennedy Brown and Kaeden Scott. The offensive skill positions are already setting up to be strong groups with the likes of RBs Landen Williams-Callis, Jakoby Dixon, Lathan Whisenton, and Myson Johnson-Cook, WRs Ethan Feaster, Antayvious Ellis, and Trenton Yancey, and QBs Colton Nussmeier, Kavian Bryant, Weston Nielsen, and Jerry Meyer already making their presence felt on the national level. In the trenches OLs Qua Ford, Brooks and Scott, Jasper Ngokwere, and Brian Swanson along with DLs Khyren Haywood, Amari Vickerson, and Zane Rowe. Beyond the trenches the defensive side also boasts standouts such as CB John Meredith, S Cooper Witten, and LB Braylon Williams.This is an alphabetical list unlike the other two, and there are several more on the list than mentioned above. Click the link to check out the full list.
A&M makes its presence felt in D-FW after reeling in top prospects
14 days ago by Jason Howell
A&M makes its presence felt in D-FW after reeling in top prospects
Mike Elko and his staff made it a priority to reestablish Texas A&M as a premier program for recruits in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and have immediately seen results. The Aggies' five 2025 D-FW commits are the most since 2019. And who knows, there may be more.
Jason Howell
18 days ago by Jason Howell
A few Saturday recruiting notes
I had the opportunity to see new Texas A&M commit Nelson McGuire last night and it was pretty clear just how amped up he is to be an Aggie. He had the gloves on and a 12th Man towel tucked in his waist. He then went to work as coach Cushing looked on in the second half. His pass pro was impressive which I already knew after camp season, but his physicality is also quick to standout. The Aggies have also offered Midlothian 2026 OL Noah Best. He lined up at right tackle throughout the night and is regarded among the best in Texas. He received his Texas A&M offer following a strong summer camp performance and he told me he hopes to visit Aggieland soon with McGuire. He does not have a date or anything set for his visit, but McGuire plans to get to every home game so be on the lookout. He is in the early process of getting to know the Texas A&M staff but he likes how coach Cushing cares for his players and he is excited to get a closer look at the program. If you want a new prospect to keep watch, Midlothian 2028 ATH Brendyn Jackson caught my attention. At 6-foot, 165 pounds he the big TD catch and run to start the 4th quarter, the game winning TD reception, and he spent some quality time on defense. It's not hard to see they think highly of him around Midlothian.Coach Cushing was at the Midlothian/Burleson Centennial game, but I hear the Aggies made their presence felt across the DFW metroplex. -coach Trooper Taylor was spotted at Mesquite Horn/Waxahachie (2026 S Markel Ford, 2025 OL Lamont Rogers, 2027 S JayQuan Snell)-coach Tony Jerod-Eddie was seen at DeSoto/Duncanville (2025 RB Deondrae Riden, 2027 WR Ethan Feaster, 2027 RB Myson Johnson-Cook, 2026 DE KJ Ford, 2027 WR Trenton Yancey)-coach Cushing also took in North Crowley/Mansfield Lake Ridge (2026 OL John Turntine, 2027 TE Jeramie Cooper, 2026 OL Felix Ojo).
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TexAgs National Average Rating

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The intent of this rating is to provide TexAgs readers with a comprehensive snapshot of how individual prospects rank nationally.
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TexAgs Rating

The TexAgs Recruiting team of Billy Liucci, David Sandhop, Jason Howell, Ryan Brauninger and a host of recruiting interns attends more than 75 games each fall and observes and evaluates every major Texas A&M target, as well as most of the top 150 prospects in the State of Texas. From this evaluation the team draws a rating for each prospect on a scale between 70 and 100.

99-100: Elite national prospect (Five-star)

Considered one of the best prospects in the nation and a likely difference-maker at the collegiate level. Displays all of the physical skills to be a future All-American with potential to be an early-round NFL draft pick.

90-98: Elite state prospect (Four-star)

Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to be a major early contributor at the collegiate level with high professional potential.

80-89: Quality prospect (Three-star)

Considered one of the best 100 prospects in the state and a top 500 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career. Has the ability to become a professional prospect over time with development.

70-79: Solid prospect (Two-star)

Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development. Professional potential is low.
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