Top 10 Targets for the Texas A&M Recruiting Class of 2018

Sep 10, 2016; College Station, TX, USA; General view outside Kyle Field before a game between the Texas A&M Aggies and the Prairie View A&M Panthers. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 10, 2016; College Station, TX, USA; General view outside Kyle Field before a game between the Texas A&M Aggies and the Prairie View A&M Panthers. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Texas A&M football recruiting class of 2018 has six commits and the coaching staff is looking to add a few of these names to the list.

The Aggies added a quarterback early on in Cade Fortin, to go along with two offensive linemen Colton Blanton and Luke Matthews. The Aggies 2018 class also includes lethal weapon Montel Parker at receiver. So far the defensive class includes four star safety Jordan Moore and defensive tackle Dominic Livingston.

But who is next for the Aggies? Who could be the Aggies next big name in the future? The 2018 class is full of talent and the Aggies are high up on many top guys list. Here are my top 10 targets for the 2018 class.

1. Max Wright

Defensive End, Katy Taylor High School (Katy, TX)

Wright received his A&M offer a while back in August 5, 2015. The junior is currently the No. 38 rated player in the country and ranked as the fourth overall player in Texas.

Wright has been extremely hot on the Aggies for a while now, taking more visits to A&M than any other school. The Aggies got the chance to get Wright on Campus for a full tour on junior day.

Wright seemed close to almost committing the Aggies back in January, but now it seems Wright might be waiting to announce his commitment on National Signing Day all the way in February of 2018.

In his junior season, Wright completely dominated, he was credited with nine sacks, two safeties, and 70 total tackles. Wright would fit in well at A&M. He would be a strong fit for Coach Chavis at the strong side defensive end position. Wright is a threat off the line and could tear opposing SEC offenses up if he chooses to come to A&M.