Texas A&M Football Recruiting Round-Up: Aggie Pool Party edition

The Aggie Pool Party hosted a whole lot of talent!

Texas A&M is coming off its busiest recruiting weekend of this year as the annual recruiting pool party began on Saturday, as a large number of 2023, 2024, and 2025 recruits made their way to College Station, Texas to soak in the culture, visit the facilities, and meet with the coaching staff to discuss their impending football future.

Before the weekend even started, two big time surprise visitors were announced, as 5-Star Quarterback and USC commit Malachi Nelson landed in College Station for an official visit on Friday, and current Alabama commit 5-Star Safety Tony Mitchell arrived on Saturday.

Saturday started off with a bang when the No.1 Linebacker, and 15th ranked prospect in the 2023 class Anthony Hill announced his commitment to the Aggies as the clock struck noon, choosing Texas A&M over rival Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma, and USC. Hill is going into this senior season at Ryan High School in Denton, Texas.

Later that night, the Aggies struck recruiting gold once again, this time receiving the news that Shiner, Texas, Running back Dalton Brooks announced his commitment to Texas A&M, ranked as the 67th player in the 2023 class, and choosing the Aggies over Texas and Alabama. He is presumed to be converted to Safety at the collegiate level.

Then Sunday A&M added their first commitment in the class of 2024 with defensive lineman Daelynn Evans announcing his pledge to the Aggies.

As the Aggies have seemed to finally find their recruiting momentum, more commitments are potentially on the horizon, and we’ll be here to report all of it! Now, here is the list of the visitors this weekend from 2023 class.

2024 Defensive lineman Dealyn Evans commits to Texas A&M

2024 recruiting is off to a great start!

Texas A&M has received its first commitment for the 2024 recruiting class, receiving a commitment from 4-Star defensive tackle Dealyn Evans out of Pine Tree High School in Longview, Texas. Evans is the 15th-ranked defensive tackle prospect, and 33rd-ranked prospect in Texas according to the On3 consensus rankings. Evans had taken 3 visits to College Station dating back to early June, with his last unofficial coming Saturday, the date for the annual Aggie recruiting pool party. Nabbing Evans for 2024 is the cherry on top of an otherwise extremely productive weekend

Speaking of productivity, the weekend started off with a bang after the Aggies received commitments from two top 2023 prospects, which included No.1 ranked Linebacker Anthony Hill and Top 100 ranked Safety Dalton Brooks. In addition to both big-time commitments, current Alabama commit Tony Mitchell was one of the surprise visitors throughout the weekend, almost upending the surprise news on Thursday that heralded 2023 Quarterback Malachi Nelson would be taking a visit to College Station, arriving on Friday.

Standing at 6-4, 265lbs while going into his junior season at Pine Tree, Evans has a couple more seasons to continue adding healthy weight, and refining his skillset on the defensive line until it’s time for him to finally suit up for the maroon and white. Whoop! Gig ‘Em, Dealyn!

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