
Texas A&M will host electric 4-star WR next month for an official visit
Texas A&M will host electric 4-star WR next month for an official visit
Texas A&M's 2026 recruiting class features plenty of talent at nearly every position, including wide receiver, which includes commitments from four-stars Aaron Gregory and Mike Brown, while five-star Ethan "Boobie" Feaster has continued to trend toward the Aggies over the last week.
As long as OC Collin Klein is running Texas A&M's offense, the Aggies need as many skilled route runners as possible, so loading up at wide receiver in the 2026 cycle is key to future success. this week, it was revealed that 2026 four-star WR Jayden Warren out of Iowa Colony HS has set up future official visits to TCU (May 30), SMU (June 6), Houston (June 12), and Texas A&M (June 20), as well as Nebraska (June 14) and Oklahoma (June 28) to finish out the summer.
Outside of his play on the gridiron, Warren, like many new-age wide receivers, has excelled in Track & Field, winning the Texas District 20-5A 100-meter and 200-meter championships as a junior with times of 10.16 and 21.48.
During his 2024 junior season, Warren reeled in 26 receptions for 613 yards and 14 touchdowns, including 23.6 yards per reception. Due to his track speed, Warren's ability to gain chunk yards on short passes makes him one of the most sought-after receivers in the state, with the ability to become a star in the right system during his sophomore or junior season.
According to 247Sports Composite, Warren is currently positioned as the 131st-ranked prospect, the 19th-ranked wide receiver, and the 18th-ranked ranked recruit in Texas.
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