2025 4-star Safety Sael Reyes, brother of former Texas A&M safety Antonio Johnson, is trending towards the Aggies

2025 4-star safety Sael Reyes, brother of former Aggies star safety Antonio Johnson, is currently trending towards the Aggies.

Texas A&M Football; it’s a family thing. The now former Texas A&M safety Antonio Johnson, who was drafted in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars, potentially isn’t the last of his family to carry on the Aggie legacy, as 2025 four-star safety Sael Reyes, Johnson’s younger brother, is currently a favorite to land with the Maroon and White according to On3.

Like Johnson, Reyes is a native of East Saint Louis, Illinois, but transferred to Desoto high school in Desoto, Texas, for his 2023 junior season. According to On3 Industry Rankings, Reyes is currently positioned as the 18th-ranked safety in the 2025 class and the 38th-ranked player in Texas. During his 2022 campaign, the versatile Reyes recorded 63 tackles (37 solo), 5.3 tackles per game, and five interceptions.

As a natural in deep press coverage, Reyes possesses natural ball skills while consistently breaking on his receiving target when the ball is delivered, all due to his elite athletic profile and football intelligence.

Down the stretch, the Aggies are competing with Missouri, Illinois, and Arkansas attempting to sway his decision. As an Aggie through and through, you can be sure that Antonio Johnson will have Reye’s ear, as his previous March 4 unofficial visit to College Station will likely turn into an official visit this summer/fall.

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LSU offers 4-star safety from DeSoto, Texas

Sael Reyes is the younger brother of former Texas A&M defensive back and 2023 draft pick Antonio Johnson.

LSU’s coaching staff is looking for the next great Tigers defensive back, and that search has led them to DeSoto, Texas, to check out a four-star safety.

[autotag]Sael Reyes[/autotag] is a 6-foot, 190-pound prospect from East Saint Louis, Illinois, but he is transferring to DeSoto, Texas to play for the No. 21 team nationally in high school football, the DeSoto Eagles.

His brother is former Texas A&M defensive back Antonio Johnson, who was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the 160th pick of the 2023 NFL Draft.

The Eagles finished the 2022 season 14-2 and as winners of the 6A D2 state championship. Their two losses came to other nationally ranked teams, St. Frances Academy and Duncanville.

Missouri is currently a 28% favorite to land Reyes per On3.

Film Analysis: Reyes had 63 tackles and five interceptions last year for East Saint Louis.

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Sooners building foundation for future with flurry of offers for 2025 and 2026

Oklahoma gets a jump on its recruiting future, extending offers to a number of 2025 and 2026 prospects.

While the 2024 class is next up for the calendar year, recruiting future classes starts with years of relationships. Those relationships take time to build and don’t always develop overnight. It’s imperative to lay the foundation early on, which is why it should come as no surprise that the Sooners sent a  flurry of offers to 2025 and 2026 prospects in recent weeks.

Recruiting services have hardly evaluated them enough to rank them all just yet. These players have already received Power Five offers and look to be premier players who will eventually be significant prospects come their senior year.

We’ve taken the liberty to take a brief look at these 2025 and 2026 offers and offer a bit of insight about each.