2 Texas A&M 2025 commits skyrocket in On3’s rankings update

Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class now features two of the highest ranked defenders

Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class is defensively dominated, which isn’t surprising under head coach Mike Elko, whose elite defensive background has garnered interest from nearly every top-ranked D-line and secondary prospect in the country.

After losing 5-star quarterback Husan Longstreet to the USC Trojans, Texas A&M’s 2025 cycle is now ranked 10th nationally, according to On3. Monday’s class rankings update saw two of the Aggies’ commits, including 4-star Edge Marco Jones and 4-star cornerback Jamar Beal-Goines.

Beal-Goines, who is by far the most underrated commit in the class, has risen from 198th to 62nd and is now firmly a 4-star prospect, while Marco Jones is just five spots higher at 57th, rocketing up from 172nd in On3’s class rankings.

In today’s college football landscape, these rankings are even more important, knowing that players like Jones and Beal-Goines will need to see the field as soon as their first season, knowing that the talent level will hopefully match the play on the field.

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2025 Texas A&M cornerback commit is now a 4-star prospect

2025 cornerback commit Jamar Beal-Goines is now a 4-star prospect according to 247sports

This week, 247Sports‘ updated 2025 recruiting rankings have been very kind to several Texas A&M commits in the cycle. Quarterback Husan Longstreet rose eleven spots and is now a five-star prospect, ranked 28th overall prospect. Three other prospects have also steadily risen in the standings.

Two of the Aggie’s three cornerback prospects significantly increased their recruiting value. Pearland, Texas native Cobey Sellers rose 28 spots to the 134th overall spot, and one of the A&M’s underrated defensive back commits, Jamar Beal-Goines, has skyrocketed from the 310th spot to 181st-ranked overall prospect and is now considered a four-star player.

Surprising? It shouldn’t be for those who have watched Beal-Goines live or viewed his tape, as the track star possesses, yes, legit track speed, recently recording a 10.4-second 100-meter time and a sub-4.3 40-yard dash.

On the field, Beal-Goines possesses the versatility and athleticism needed to excel at multiple cornerback spots. Due to his 6-0, 170-pound frame, he should also fit well on the outside.

According to 247Sports, Beal-Gaines is currently positioned as the 181st-ranked prospect in the class, the 21st-ranked cornerback, and the No. 1-ranked prospect in Arizona.

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