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Signing on the dotted line

by: Mark Passwaters12/03/25mbpOn3

Texas A&M is preparing for an infusion of high caliber talent from the class of 2026 during the Early Signing Period, which begins today:

6:30 a.m.: Three from the Eastern time zone kick things off

4-star WR Aaron Gregory. Photo by Jeremy Johnson.

The first player to sign for the class of 2026 is 4-star wide receiver Aaron Gregory of Douglas County High School in Douglasville, Ga. Gregory was the second-longest commit in the class, pulling the trigger on Oct. 27, 2024.

The next player to sign was 4-star cornerback Victor Singleton of Toledo, Ohio. One of the finest cover corners in the class of 2026, Singleton flipped from Illinois to Texas A&M on April 19, 2025.

Texas A&M’s projected defensive tackle for this class has also signed. Imposing 4-star Jermaine Kinsler of Bergen Catholic in Oradell, N.J., committed to the Aggies in February over the likes of Penn State, Ohio State and Michigan.

7:05 a.m.: The first Texas signee is in

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4-star OL Zaden Krempin of Prosper has signed. Krempin picked the Aggies over some big names, including Texas, Michigan and LSU. He could be a tackle or guard at the next level.

7:10 a.m.: Aggies add their first defensive end

4-star EDGE Tristian Givens of Columbus (Ga.) Carver has signed on. One of the best pass rushers in the class, Givens picked the Aggies over nearby Auburn, Florida State, South Carolina and Tennessee.

7:15 a.m.: One of the offensive crown jewels signs

4-star running back KJ Edwards of Carthage wasted little time in sending in his LOI. The speedy running back has a real chance at breaking into the rotation next year with Rueben Owens, Jamarion Morrow and Tiger Riden. He chose the Aggies over the likes of Texas and LSU, who tried very hard to flip him.

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Bryce Perry-Wright. (Tigerillustrated.com)

7:18 a.m.: Elite defensive end makes it official

One of the biggest recruiting wins of the 2026 class for Texas A&M was the addition of 4-star DE Bryce Perry-Wright of Buford, Ga. He picked the Aggies over in-state Georgia, Texas, Alabama, Auburn and Clemson, among others.

7:22 a.m.: Aggies get their first safety signee

Hard hitting 4-star safety Chance Collins of Mansfield Timberview wasted little time in sending in his LOI. Collins committed to A&M in June over the likes of Utah, Texas Tech and West Virginia.

7:30 a.m.: A second offensive lineman signs

4-star offensive lineman Samuel Roseborough of Clearwater (Fla.) has made it official. Roseborough committed to the Aggies in June over spirited efforts from Texas and Ohio State.

In spite of South Carolina’s best efforts, 4-star linebacker Tamarion Watkins of Rock Hill, S.C., has signed with Texas A&M. Georgia and Alabama were also interested in Watkins, who committed to the Aggies on July 14.

7:40 a.m.: Morcho completes lineman haul; Wilson adds to safety corps, Watkins joins up

Texas A&M has its three offensive line commits signed, as Missouri City Ridge Point’s Avery Morcho has sent in his LOI. He picked the Aggies over Houston, SMU and TCU, among others.

4-star Safety Tylan Wilson has also signed. One of the biggest recruiting coups in the 2026 class, the Aggies snared Wilson from under the noses of Ole Miss, Auburn, Alabama and LSU.

7:42 a.m.: Aggies add another speedy wideout

Iowa Colony’s Jayden Warren may have been Texas A&M’s most recent commit, but he wasn’t the last to send in his LOI. One of the fastest, but most underrated, receivers in the class scored a jaw-dropping 21 touchdowns this past season. He flipped from Houston late in the recruiting process.

7:54 a.m.: A&M lands one of Iowa’s best

Texas A&M’s second tight end commit is now a signee, with Waukee, Iowa’s Evan Jacobson making it official. The 6-foot-7 Jacobson may also play basketball for coach Bucky McMillan’s squad, and will be the only member of the class of 2026 not to enroll at the mid-term so he can play his senior season of basketball.

8:01 a.m.: The Storm has arrived

Linebacker Storm Miller, a 4-star from Strongsville, Ohio — the home of former Aggie All-American punter Drew Kaser — has signed with the Aggies, spurning efforts by Ohio State to flip him. Miller could also play the JACK position at Texas A&M. He racked up 110 tackles, 20 TFL and 10 sacks in just 11 games in his senior season.

8:05 a.m.: A Tank follows the storm

Just moments after fellow linebacker Storm Miller sent in his LOI, Tank King of Port Arthur Memorial followed suit. The 4-star chose the Aggies over Texas, Notre Dame, Alabama and Tennessee, among others.

Helaman Casuga was the first offensive commit for the 2026 class.

8:10 a.m.: Aggies get their quarterback

The first signee from the West Coast was a crucial one: 4-star quarterback Helaman Casuga of Draper, Utah, Corner Canyon. During his senior season, Casuga threw for 3,487 yards and 37 touchdowns against just 9 interceptions. He also added 500 yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground.

8:16 a.m.: Legacy wideout makes it official

Mike Brown, the son of former Texas A&M linebacker Reggie Brown and standout wide receiver for the Legacy School of Sports Science in Spring, is officially heading to Aggieland. During his senior season, he caught 53 passes for 1,030 yards (19.4 YPC) and 12 touchdowns.

8:18 a.m.: Aggies grab another 4-star linebacker

Texas A&M has its second Carthage player signed, with DaQuives Beck closing the deal. Beck committed to the Aggies on July 1, spurning offers from Texas, USC, Tennessee and SMU.

8:25 a.m.: A&M continues tradition of taking Arizona’s top talent

4-star cornerback Camren Hamiel of Goodyear, Ariz., the top player in the state for 2026, has signed with the Aggies. Hamiel picked the Aggies over Oregon and Nebraska, among others. He also follows in the footsteps of Christian Kirk and new teammate Jamar Beal-Goines as the top players from Arizona to sign with Texas A&M.

8:29 a.m.: Aggies finish TE haul with Tafua’s signing

Texas A&M now has all three of its tight end commits signed, with Caleb Tafua of Lakewood (Calif.) High School. Tafua picked the Aggies over USC, LSU, Oregon and Michigan and was committed for nearly a year before signing.

8:34 a.m.: A&M adds their kicker

Shreveport (La.) C.E. Bird kicker Asher Murray has made it official and signed with Texas A&M. One of the top five kickers in the nation for the 2026 class, Murray could have a shot at immediate playing time in 2026 as the Aggies look for a replacement for Randy Bond and Jared Zirkel.

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9:03 a.m.: A&M signs its highest-rated commit

5-star ATH Brandon Arrington of Spring Valley (Calif.) Mount Miguel, the second-highest rated athlete in the nation, has signed with Texas A&M. The 6-foot-3, 180-pound Arrington, who was sought after by nearly everyone, will play cornerback at A&M and will likely be a punt or kick returner as well.

9:10 a.m.: Moala completes defensive line class

4-star EDGE Samu Moala of Carson, Calif., has signed with Texas A&M after being a commit for nearly 14 months. Moala was seriously pursued by USC throughout the recruiting process, but he never wavered in his commitment.

9:13 a.m.: Aggies finish off elite wideout class

4-star receiver Madden Williams of Bellflower, Calif. St. John Bosco has wrapped the wide receiver class — and the 2026 class as a whole — with his signature. Williams brings a combination of good size, speed and muscle to the receiver room.

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