Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class reflects new head coach Mike Elko’s future roster-building priorities, securing 16 commitments while the postion focus is clear, as 13 of the cycle’s 16 commits represent defense and the offensive line.
On Sunday, the class continued to rise in the rankings after four-star linebacker Noah Mikhail announced his commitment. Mikhail chose the Aggies over Oregon and USC after developing a close relationship with Elko and new defensive coordinator Jay Bateman, who also serves as the team’s linebacker coach.
Completely dominating the 2025 recruiting field, Elko has now landed commitments from three of the top 5 players in the state, and by Tuesday night, 2025 fours-star Edge March Jones could become the fourth 2025 prospect from the Golden State to make the Aggies his future collegiate home.
A versatile athlete, Jones could also pursue a professional baseball career if he so pleased, something Texas A&M could offer after the Aggies were just one win away from capturing their first college baseball championship after falling to Tennessee.
Standing at 6-5 and 230 pounds, Jones recorded 166 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 15 tackles for loss, four pass breakups, three forced fumbles, and three interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns during his 2023 junior season at San Ramon Valley HS.
According to several 247Sports recruiting analysts, Jones is heavily favored to land with Texas A&M as soon as he announces on Tuesday.
Danville (Calif.) San Ramon Valley edge Marco Jones has set his announcement date and named his final four schools https://t.co/dxGrM3RdNj pic.twitter.com/GuPHIC4dzi
— Brandon Huffman (@BrandonHuffman) June 29, 2024
According to 247Sports, Jones is currently positioned as the 122nd-ranked prospect in the cycle, the 14th-ranked Edge, and the 11th-ranked prospect in California.
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