Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class may be in its beginning stages with, yes, zero commits, but remember where their 2024 cycle was at this time last year, with now 18 verbal commits and continually growing ahead of the 2023 season.
In need of a “splash” commitment to get things rolling, one of the top athletes in the 2025 cycle, five-star cornerback Devin Sanchez, is fresh off his unofficial visit to College Station during the Aggies’ annual recruiting pool party last weekend, released his Top 10 program list on Thursday afternoon which includes Michigan, Ohio State, LSU, Florida State, Alabama, Oregon, USC, Oklahoma, Texas, and of course, Texas A&M.
According to 247Sports Composite, Sanchez is currently positioned as the 7th-ranked prospect in the 2024 class, the 2nd-ranked cornerback back, and the No.1-ranked player in Texas, as he is set to enter his senior season at North Shore (TX).
Standing at 6-2 and 170 pounds, Sanchez’s size and skillset markedly resemble former North Shore and Texas A&M cornerback Denver Harris, who transferred to LSU this offseason due to several off-the-field incidents that plagued his future with the program. Sanchez’s 2022 sophomore season is just a small his ability at the position, recording 38 tackles, four interceptions, and 18 pass breakups.
BREAKING: Five-Star CB Devin Sanchez (2025) is down to 🔟 Schools!
The 6’2 180 CB from Houston, TX is ranked as the No. 7 Player in the ‘25 Class (No. 2 CB)
Where Should He Go?👇🏽https://t.co/oTUHXHIX8y pic.twitter.com/Jn9nIEJAsu
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) August 3, 2023
In terms of cornerback development at the next level, LSU, Alabama, and Oregon stand out more than any program within his Top 10, and even though Texas A&M has been mostly hit or miss in producing top-tier NFL talent at the postion, cornerback Jaylon Jones and defensive back Antonio Johnson may not have early-round selections in last year’s NFL draft. Still, Devin Sanchez has clearly noticed that the talent pool is increasing in every future recruiting cycle.
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