Jeramie Cooper
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Jeramie Cooper

Tight End
6′3″ / 200 lbs
Fort Worth, TX
North Crowley
Class of 2027
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Texas A&M
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SMU
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Highlights: North Crowley dominates Mansfield in 59-11 ballgame

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TexAgs' TXHSFB Recap: Reviewing our coverage from Week 10
20 days ago by TexAgs Recruiting
TexAgs' TXHSFB Recap: Reviewing our coverage from Week 10
Ten weeks are in the books for Friday Night Lights as the 2024 Texas High School Football season continues on. It's time to look back at the TXHSFB highlights that Jason Howell, Ryan Brauninger and Cade Draughon saw during Week 10 around the Lone Star State.
Highlights: North Crowley dominates Mansfield in 59-11 ballgame
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21 days ago by Jason Howell
Highlights: North Crowley dominates Mansfield in 59-11 ballgame
On Friday night, North Crowley hosted Mansfield with district supremacy on the line as both teams arrived with bad intentions. However, it was North Crowley who asserted dominance early and was able to run away for a 59-11 win.
2027 North Crowley TE Jeramie Cooper building bonds in Aggieland
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21 days ago by Jason Howell
2027 North Crowley TE Jeramie Cooper building bonds in Aggieland
2027 North Crowley tight end Jeramie Cooper received his Texas A&M offer last spring, and he has already taken in a few Aggie games this fall. After a Friday night victory, Cooper spoke to TexAgs about the Aggies, his recruitment and North Crowley’s big win.
A&M makes its presence felt in D-FW after reeling in top prospects
1 mo 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
1 mo 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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99-100: Elite national prospect (Five-star)

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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.

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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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