Johnathan Jones
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL

Johnathan Jones

Wide Receiver
6′2″ / 180 lbs
Shreveport, LA
Evangel Christian
Class of 2017
Rating: n/a
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National Avg
Rating: 81.5
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Northeastern State
Committed
1/8/2017
Texas A&M
None
 
Arkansas
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Louisiana Monroe
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Louisiana Tech
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LSU
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McNeese State
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Nicholls State
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Purdue
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Southern
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UCLA
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Updates

Recruiting Snapshot: Aggies' top targets at wide receiver
7 yr ago by Billy Liucci
Recruiting Snapshot: Aggies' top targets at wide receiver
With an offense that typically allows multiple receivers to post gaudy statistics, Texas A&M has been a destination for wideouts under Kevin Sumlin. Is the trend set to continue in the 2017 class? The Aggies' current pursuits will reveal the answer.
Ryan Brauninger
7 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Monday night notes on some Louisiana prospects
Been talking to quite a few kids and sources from the bayou state throughout the day and decided to compile all the info in one update. Let's start with guys with offers...-2017 John Ehret CB Terrell Bailey has long been considered an Aggie lean. There was even murmurs that he would shut his recruitment down in favor of the Maroon & White while on campus for Friday Night Lights. After cross checking some stuff, I found that, typically, kids from John Ehret don't make commitments while on visits. Their head coach likes to sit down with the kid and family before making a decision. This was part of the reason last cycle's Michael Divinity saga was a little hectic. Anyway, all that being said, my south Louisiana connection still says the Ags are the team to beat here. Bailey is a big fan of John Chavis and Terry Joseph, and I was told he felt really comfortable on campus. The ever growing New Orleans presence on the A&M roster should be a big help down the road...as will hosting satellite camps in the Big Easy. -A pair of Neville products - Jaiden Cole and Phidarian Mathis - are two guys with Aggie offers that you could see on campus this summer. It'll be interesting to see how the A&M staff pursues Cole from a positional standpoint. Sources in Louisiana maintain he's an electric slot/kick returner type that would fit well into a spread style attack. A&M has a guy like that committed already in Roshauud Paul. The Aggies probably have a better shot with Cole than they do with his teammate, Mathis. Phidarian received that LSU offer that so many kids over there covet this week and, while he may trip to Aggieland with Cole, the safe money is on the Tigers right now. -I was able to speak briefly with recent 2018 WR offer Lawrence Keys from McDonogh 35. (For the record, I don't know why the map on his profile page says the school is located in Central Europe, but it shows you the same image when you google the high school, too. Weird.). Anyway, Keys was very excited about the offer. He says former 35 teammate and Aggie signee Clifford Chattman "talks a lot about Texas A&M. It sounds great." Expect Keys' stock to continue to soar. I'd also be willing to bet he makes an appearance at an A&M camp. -Lastly, Evangel Christian WR Johnathan Jones doesn't have an A&M offer yet, but he may be on the cusp. He called A&M his "dream school" tonight and says he talks to Aaron Moorehead and Jeff Banks daily. He's especially fond of Moorehead. Jones says he'd like to commit this summer and definitely has plans to revisit Aggieland soon. If A&M decides to move on Jones, I'd put him on #YESSIR alert rather quickly.
Brice Jones
8 yr ago by Brice Jones
Friday Night Lights visitor list
Here is a running list of who is expected to be on campus Friday. We will continue to update this throughout the week.2017Bishop Gorman QB Tate Martell Caldwell DB Devin Morris Bremond WR Roshauud Paul DeSoto OL Xavier Newman (moved to next weekend for Spring Game)California DE Addison Gumbs Lamar OL Eleasah Anderson Los Angeles DE Hunter Echols Mansfield DB Saiid Adebo George Ranch RB Alex Fontenot Lutcher (LA) WR Al'Dontre Davis Lancaster WR Omar Manning Plano West LB Mohamed Sanogo Lake Dallas DB Kobe Boyce Oklahoma DE Nick Robinson Langham Creek RB Toneil Carter La Vega TE Kedrick James A&M Consol DB Tyon Merchant College Station QB Ty Brock Temple DE Taquon Graham Sachse LB Riko JeffersEvangel Christian WR Johnathan Jones Brenahm LB Marqez Bimage Westlake OL Stephan Zabie John Ehret DB Terrell Bailey George Ranch DB Adam Beck Destrehan WR Michael Young IMG LB Santino Marchiol Angleton S Quincy Addison Houston Episcopal DT Marvin Wilson 2018College Station ATH Quandree White Justin Northwest OL Darrell Simpson ****inson WR Montel Parker Sachse QB Jalen Mayden Sachse WR Drue JacksonPrestonwood DB Verone McKinley III SGP DB Atanza 'AT' Vongor Angelton RB Billy 'BJ' Foster Ridge Point TE Mustapha Muhammad Ridge Point LB Chad Bailey Cy Ranch OL Colten Blanton Houston Lamar DB Anthony Cook2020 (yes, you read that right)Southlake Carroll ATH RJ Mickens (son of Ray) Spruce ATH Ja'Quinden Jackson (already has Tech offer)
Running list: Aggies sending out a slew of new offers on Friday
8 yr ago by Brice Jones
Running list: Aggies sending out a slew of new offers on Friday
The Texas A&M football staff met on Friday with one primary issue on the agenda: evaluations and the official approval of a list of offers. Thirteen offers have already been sent out, and our recruiting team will be adding more as soon as they become official.
Billy Liucci
8 yr ago by Billy Liucci
Get set for a slew of offers
Today should be entertaining in terms of offers, as I've been told that the Aggies could hand out close to 40 offers. Many of those will be national but word I'm hearing is about half of the roughly 35-40 offers will be extended to targets in A&M's backyard, meaning Texas and Louisiana. Just some of the names who are going to be receiving a serious look as the A&M staff meets today as a group and decides which players they'll officially move on. Keep in mind, some of these prospects plan to be on campus for Sunday's Junior Day and could be offered at that time, following an in-person eval if there are any concerns regarding height or size.Pearland DT Jordan Crawford Alief Taylor OL Eleasah Anderson Westlake LB Levi Jones Sierra Canyon (CA) OL Kanan Ray Port Arthur Memorial CB Kary Vincent Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman S Bubba Bolden OKC (OK) Putnam City West DE Nick Robinson Hooks ATH Montrell Estell Shreveport Evangel WR Johnathan Jones Magnolia West DB Myles Jones Kennedale LB Baron Browning Cy-Fair OL Austin Deculus Bremond ATH Roshauud Paul Cy-Ranch WR RJ SneedDenton Ryan DE Earnest Brown College Station CB Timarcus Davis Beaumont Ozen RB Calvin Tyler Westlake OL Stephan Zabie Bishop Dunne DT Damien Daniels Mansfield RB Kennedy Brooks 2018 College Station ATH Quandree White
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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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