Texas A&M football: Aggie prospects shine bright at 7-on-7 tournament

COLLEGE STATION, TX - APRIL 12: Quarterback Colton Taylor (19) throws a pass during the Texas A&M Maroon and White Spring Game on April 12, 2019 at Kyle Field in College Station, TX. (Photo by Daniel Dunn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
COLLEGE STATION, TX - APRIL 12: Quarterback Colton Taylor (19) throws a pass during the Texas A&M Maroon and White Spring Game on April 12, 2019 at Kyle Field in College Station, TX. (Photo by Daniel Dunn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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Devin Price, WR, A&M Consolidated

Defensive line coach Terry Price may be known for his massive barbeques he hosts for his big linemen. But he is also known for having a son who can play some serious football. Devin Price put on a show this weekend as his Tigers took home the championship Saturday afternoon over the Southlake Carroll Dragons.

Price played a huge roll in the Tigers’ success, being the favorite target all weekend. At 6’4” Price was one of the taller players there and one of the most refined as well. Game in and game out he showed that he really is underrated and deserves a fourth star. His ability to high point the ball and go up with strong hands is one that can not really be taught. While his top end speed is above average, his acceleration is one of the quickest I saw this weekend. This kid has the body and the football knowledge he needs to be a serious star one day.

dark. Next. This WR is set to breakout in 2019

Texas A&M already has a commitment from Price. He will be on campus in 2021, with an impressive bunch of receivers joining him. Some may have speed and athleticism on him, but Price will make his hay with his strength and physicality.