The 2025 recruiting class for Texas A&M may be in its early stages, but that won’t stop Head coach Jimbo Fisher from offering some of the top talents at every position even if that recruit is tentatively committed elsewhere.
There’s no denying that Fisher is still one of the top-tier recruiters in the country, and even though nothing will ever match the historic nature of the unbelievably talented 2022 cycle, the 2023 class embodies “quality over quantity”, providing immediate support on both sides of the ball next season.
#AGTG Blessed to receive a offer from Texas A&M University #GigEm 👍🏾 @CoachBGA @coachspritchett @adamgorney @coach_uzzi @coachcoreye @SWiltfong247 @Andrew_Ivins @MarshallLevyOn3 @ChadSimmons_ @JeremyO_Johnson @Mansell247 @RWrightRivals @CoachDurkin @CoachDBrown1 @247Tarp pic.twitter.com/DTc3M3pR7q
— Jontae Gilbert (@J7ontae) March 5, 2023
On Sunday, March 5, it was reported that 2025 5-Star defensive back Jontae Gilbert, who is currently a “hard commit” with Ohio State, visited Texas A&M and received an offer on the same day, as the Atlanta, Georgia native reportedly stated that he was “shocked” by the offer, and would like the Aggies to continue pursuing his talents in the coming months. Standing at 6-1, and 175lbs, Gilbert is already at the preferred NFL cornerback height, and will of course add weight once he enters the collegiate ranks.
Time will tell just how good Gilbert can be with more high school tape to complete an accurate scouting assessment, but as of now, Fisher’s aggressive recruiting approach is just what the Aggies need in order to start the 2025 recruiting class off with a bang.
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