What Texas A&M football is getting in 4-star tight end, Eric Karner

After committing to Texas A&M, 2024 4-star TE Eric Karner brings a dual skillset as both a physical blocker and an athletic pass-catcher that should thrive in Bobby Petrino’s scheme.

Texas A&M robbed the Big Ten of one of the top prospects out of Illinois when four-star tight end Eric Karner committed to the Aggies on June 22. After de-committing from Purdue back in April, the 6-5, 220-pound talent changed course and opted for the Maroon and White after an official visit to Aggieland proved to be the deciding factor.

Karner is entering his final senior season at Immaculate Conception, and according to 247Sports, is currently positioned as the 33rd-ranked tight end in the class and the 13th-ranked player in Illinois. In joining the Aggies’ ever-growing class of 2024 commits, Karner has an opportunity to make an impact as both a blocker as well as do damage in the passing game.

Having a balanced attack through the air and on the ground will be paramount for the Aggies to build consistency on the offensive side of the ball. That will only come to fruition so long as the blocking upfront is refined, and it’s no secret that Karner will step in to hold his own in that area.

Karner uses his size well to create separation between defenders and his wingspan allows for a large catch radius. That is where Karner’s potential goes through the roof, as he’ll begin to operate within Bobby Petrino’s offensive scheme that leverages tight ends in various different sets.

Current tight end Max Wright emphasized this during A&M’s spring program:

“We have different personnel, we have three tight ends on the field at one time. Sometimes, creating some mismatches in terms of blocking schemes, being able to utilize two tight ends on the ball while also having a tight end in the backfield at the fullback spot.

I think the way he uses the tight end in the offense is really versatile and I really love it.”

We saw just a small taste of this strategy during the Maroon and White game in April, as the Aggies leveraged everything from two back sets to having playmakers constantly in motion. The creativity and ingenuity from Petrino should open the door for anyone to step into the fold and make a play, and you can be sure that Karner’s fluidity in route running, coupled with his explosiveness off the line of scrimmage, will come in handy.

Karner is more than capable of doing the dirty work in between the trenches, but don’t write off his potential as being a fulcrum within a promising Aggies offense.

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Texas A&M’s huge recruiting week is a sign of things to come

After landing three prospects in two days, Texas A&M is just getting started as they continue to build their 2024 recruiting class.

What a week it was for Texas A&M and Head Coach Jimbo Fisher, as the 2024 recruiting class gained three more commitments on Thursday and Friday, consisting of four-star tight end Eric Karner, four-star linebacker Jordan Lockhart, and three-star offensive lineman Coen Echols, just a week after landing three-star quarterback Miles O’Neill, who possesses one of the livest arms in the high school football ranks.

With ten commitments, the class now comprises seven four-star, and three three-star prospects, sitting at 28th in Rivals’ newest 2024 recruiting rankings, placed one spot ahead of Alabama. These four recent additions committing in a two-week span is not the norm, yet one thing remains true after last week’s results; this is just the beginning of their momentum ride.

To start, four-star wide receiver Jaylan Hornsby, who recently announced his July 1 commitment announcement on Friday, is an overwhelming favorite to land with the Maroon and White in just less than a week from now, while the following recent June 2, June 9, and June 16 visitors are all trending towards the Aggies.

  • Four-star IOL Makai Saina
  • Four-star WR Ernest Campbell
  • Four-star OT Bennett Warren
  • Four-star OT Blake Ivy
  • Four-star IOL Isendre Ahfua

While several recruiting battles continue, especially concerning five-star defensive lineman Dominick McKinley, Jimbo Fisher, and his staff have made positive strides that shouldn’t be ignored, and as the recruiting dead period begins on Monday, June 26 through Monday, July 24.

A quick reminder about the upcoming Dead Period: Considered “not permissible” to make in-person recruiting contacts or evaluations, both on and off campus, meaning unofficial and official visits are not allowed during this time.

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2024 4-star Tight end Eric Karner has committed to Texas A&M

Texas A&M has landed its eighth recruit in the 2024 cycle, as 4-star tight end Eric Karner has committed to the Maroon and White!

BOOM! Texas A&M and Head Coach Jimbo Fisher have landed their eighth prospect out of the Midwest in the 2024 recruiting cycle, as four-star Tight end Eric Karner out of Elmhurst, Illinois, committed to the program on Thursday morning.

Karner, who is entering his final senior season at Immaculate Conception, and according to 247Sports, is currently positioned as the 33rd-ranked tight end in the class and the 13th-ranked player in Illinois, choosing the Aggies over the likes of Alabama, Florida, Michigan State, and Iowa.

Standing at 6-5 and 230 pounds, Karner’s 2022 junior season wasn’t one for the history books statistically (12 receptions, 196 yards, three touchdowns), but his ability as a physical blocker paired with his natural receiving skills while sporting the natural athletic wide receiver-like ability every up and coming tight tend must possess in today’s game.

Fisher and tight ends coach James Coley, who recently secured 2023 four-star tight end Jaden Platt, continue to emphasize the position following new offensive concepts in Bobby Petrino’s scheme installation, while the Aggies’ future tight end room is slated to be stacked with blue chip talent. With Karner’s commitment, Texas A&M’s 2024 class rankings move up to 38th, just hows before four-star linebacker and Aggie favorite Jordan Lockhart is set to announce his collegiate plans on Thursday night. Congratulations, Eric! Gig ’em!

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This 3-star tight end has Gators on top following official visit

Prairie State product has the Gators at the top of his list following last weekend’s official visit.

The official visit calendar is in full swing as Florida football hosts a myriad of prep prospects this month ahead of the 2023 college football season. Billy Napier and Co. have worked tirelessly to restock an empty cupboard left behind by the previous coaching staff and have undoubtedly gained some ground this offseason.

Among those who came away from this past weekend’s list of official visits was three-star tight end [autotag]Eric Karner[/autotag] out of Elmhurst (Illinois) Immaculate Conception, who made his first-ever trip to Gainesville. The 6-foot-5-inch, 220-pound rising high school senior knew very little about the program when he arrived, but by the time he departed on Sunday, he was a believer.

“Coming down here for the first time, I didn’t know much,” Karner told Swamp247. “They did a great job of explaining everything to me. Coach Russ (Callaway), he’s amazing, the way they run their offense. He was talking to me about how it fits me and my play style, which was amazing, and I think it correlates to how I play, which is a big factor for me. I love the head coach, coach (Billy) Napier, he’s awesome. And it feels like a really big family around here, so that’s going to be probably one of the driving factors in my decision.”

A month ago, Karner named his top-five schools, which consisted of the Texas A&M Aggies, Alabama Crimson Tide, Iowa Hawkeyes, Michigan State Spartans and Florida. It appears that the Gators have risen to the top of the list after his stop in Hogtown.

“It really bumped them, they’re probably at the top right now after this visit,” he offered. “(The visit) was great, it was really good.”

Karner is ranked No. 564 overall and No. 28 at his position nationally according to the 247Sports composite while the On3 industry ranking has him at Nos. 422 and 27, respectively. On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine has Iowa ahead of the pack with a 27.4% chance of signing him, while Michigan State (24.0%), Florida (15.6%) and Texas A&M (13.0%) trail closely behind.

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2024 3-Star TE Eric Karner lists Alabama in top 5

2024 tight end Eric Karner released his top-five schools on Thursday. Alabama was listed as a finalist to land his commitment.

Tight end Eric Karner of the 2024 class released his top-five schools on Thursday. Alabama was included as a finalist.

Karner plays for Immaculate Conception Catholic Prep in Elmhurst, Illinois. As a junior, Karner hauled in 12 receptions for 196 receiving yards and three touchdowns.

He was used in a multitude of different ways in the Knights’ offense. Karner lined up as both a tight end and wide receiver during his junior season. His role is relatively similar to current Alabama tight end Amari Niblack. Meaning, he can be used at both positions given his advanced skillset.

Karner was a Purdue commit when Alabama extended him an offer in early April. Since then, he has backed off of his commitment and re-opened his recruitment.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Eric Karner’s recruiting profile.

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4-star 2024 TE includes Iowa Hawkeyes in top 5 schools

Four-star, class of 2024 tight end Eric Karner revealed his top five schools, which includes the Iowa Hawkeyes!

One of the top tight ends in the 2024 class trimmed down his list of potential schools. The Iowa Hawkeyes are among the final five schools for four-star tight end Eric Karner out of Immaculate Conception in Elmhurst, Ill.

Iowa joins Alabama, Florida, Michigan State and Texas A&M in Karner’s top five schools.

Karner picked up his Iowa offer on April 22 and seemed to really enjoy his visit to Iowa City during that time. Now, the Hawkeyes appear primed to be in this race until the finish line.

Karner is ranked as a four-star talent by On3, as the No. 18 tight end and as the No. 7 player from Illinois. Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN each have Karner rated as a three-star recruit.

ESPN lists Karner as the nation’s No. 6 tight end and as the No. 11 player from Illinois, while 247Sports ranks Karner as the No. 40 tight end and as the No. 16 player from Illinois.

In the On3 consensus rankings, Karner checks in as the nation’s No. 485 player overall, as the No. 29 tight end and as the No. 11 player from Illinois.

Per MaxPreps, Karner reeled in 12 grabs for 196 yards with three touchdowns last season.

According to Rivals, Karner has summer visit dates scheduled with Michigan State, Florida and Iowa. He is slated to visit the Spartans on June 2, the Gators on June 9, and the Hawkeyes on June 23.

If he chooses the Hawkeyes, Karner would join an Iowa class that already features quarterback commit James Resar, running backs Brevin Doll and Xavier Williams and offensive linemen Cody Fox, Bodey McCaslin, Will Nolan and Josh Janowski.

Karner was initially committed to Purdue on March 7, but he decommitted from the Boilermakers on April 13.

After John Hersey High School offensive tackle Will Nolan’s commitment on Monday, Iowa now has 11 commits in its 2024 class. The class is ranked No. 14 nationally by 247Sports, No. 17 by Rivalsand No. 21 by On3.

Here’s a look at Karner’s Hudl highlights. Plus, his full recruiting profile below.

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Prairie State tight end includes Gators among top 5 preferred schools

The top school lists continue to pile up for Florida football as yet another coveted prep prospect included the Gators among their preferred destinations.

The top school lists continue to pile up for Florida football as yet another coveted prep prospect included the Gators among his preferred destinations, which was announced on Wednesday.

Former Purdue Boilermakers commit and three-star tight end [autotag]Eric Karner[/autotag] out of Elmhurst (Illinois) Immaculate Conception included the Orange and Blue along with the Alabama Crimson Tide, Iowa Hawkeyes, Michigan State Spartans and Texas A&M Aggies.

The 6-foot-5-inch, 220-pound end was offered a scholarship by UF on April 27 — three days after a high school visit by defensive line coach Sean Spencer. Florida followed up with a visit to his high school by tight ends coach Russ Callaway, after which Karner decided to plan an official visit to Gainesville for the weekend of June 9.

The coveted tight end also has official visits set with Michigan State on the opening weekend of June as well as Iowa the weekend of June 23.

Karner is ranked No. 586 overall and No. 28 at his position nationally according to the 247Sports composite while the On3 industry ranking has him at Nos. 485 and 29, respectively. On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine has the Hawkeyes leading in his recruitment with a 31.5% chance of signing him, followed by the Spartans (27.6%), Gators (17.9%) and Boilermakers (5.3%), respectively.

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4-star tight end names Michigan State football in top five

A 4-star tight end is very high on the Spartans

Michigan State is starting the build towards a strong June recruiting month and they got another big piece of news in that process. 4-star tight end Eric Karner has announced a top five and the Spartans were included.

The Spartans were featured in the top five alongside Alabama, Iowa, Florida and Texas A&M. Karner will be taking an official visit to East Lansing on the first weekend of June.

Karner is a native of Elmhurst, Illinois, and attends Immaculate Conception Catholic Prep.

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Gators have official visit date set with coveted 2024 tight end

The second weekend of June is starting to fill up with official visit dates.

Chalk up another official visit for Florida football this coming June! Three-star tight end [autotag]Eric Karner[/autotag] out of Elmhurst (Illinois) Immaculate Conception recently told Swamp247’s Blake Alderman that he plans on making an official visit with the Gators the weekend of June 9.

The 6-foot-5-inch, 220-pound end was offered a scholarship by UF on April 27 — three days after a high school visit by defensive line coach Sean Spencer. Florida followed up with a visit to his high school by tight ends coach Russ Callaway, after which Karner decided to plan an official visit to Gainesville this summer.

“(Calloway is) a coach that’ll give it to you straight,” the rising senior said. “He’ll tell you about where you’re lacking and what you need to improve on and I think that’s really good for me. When I’m getting coached, I need someone to tell me what I’m doing wrong so I can fix it. He does a good job not sugarcoating some abilities that I have and some things I need to do better on and stuff like that.”

It appears that the young athlete also appreciates what the Orange and Blue can do for him off the field as well.

“I like how their academics are and I do think the way they do their scheme, I could possibly fit in,” he said. “I need to learn a little bit more. I know that Florida is a bit of a low-key campus like they get their work done and also have some fun.”

Among the many schools to have offered him a scholarship so far are the Iowa Hawkeyes, Michigan State Spartans, Purdue Boilermakers, Alabama Crimson Tide, Arkansas Razorbacks, Auburn Tigers, Boston College Golden Eagles, Cincinnati Bearcats, South Carolina Gamecocks and Texas A&M Aggies — just to name a few.

Karner is ranked No. 586 overall and No. 28 at his position nationally according to the 247Sports composite while the On3 industry ranking has him at Nos. 485 and 29, respectively. On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine has the Hawkeyes leading in his recruitment with a 31.5% chance of signing him, followed by the Spartans (27.6%), Gators (17.9%) and Boilermakers (5.3%), respectively.

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Michigan State football getting OV from prominent 2024 TE Eric Karner

One of the top TEs in the 2024 recruiting class is coming to East Lansing on an official visit

Michigan State is set to receive an official visit from one of the top tight ends on their 2024 recruiting board.

It was announced that Eric Karner will be in East Lansing from June 2nd to the 4th on an official visit.

Karner holds one of the more impressive offer lists in the 2024 recruiting class, holding offers from the likes of Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Iowa, South Carolina and Texas A&M, among others. He is also a former Purdue commit.

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