Texas A&M is set to have one of the best rushing attacks in the nation this year behind an extremely experienced and senior offensive line, as well as one of the top backs in the country in Le'Veon Moss. Behind Moss are another super senior in Amari Daniels, a former five-star in Rueben Owens, Stanford transfer EJ Smith, and dynamic freshmen Jamarion Morrow and Deondrae "Tiger" Riden.
There's a chance, though, that all of those top four backs are out the door next year. At least three of them will be in Smith, Moss, and Daniels, and Owens could declare early if he has a big year.
Though Morrow and Riden are elite in their own rights, the talent that the Aggies have coming into College Station next year is eye-popping. KJ Edwards and Jonathan Hatton are two of the best backs in the upcoming class, and the Aggies hold commitments from them both.
Texas A&M RB commits KJ Edwards and Jonathan Hatton put eye-popping highlights on tape
While Texas A&M fans are anxiously awaiting 6 PM tonight to see Le'Veon Moss and company run all over the UTSA Roadrunners, the future of the position in Aggieland was hard at work.
First, check out this highlight from Oklahoma flip Jonathan Hattonβ though he's considered the "power back" between the two players, he's clearly got some next-level speed.
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β Ryan Brauninger (@R_Brauninger) August 30, 2025
β’ Texas A&M commit Jonathan Hatton goes 94 yards to the house to put the game on ice tonight against Liberty Hill.@JHattonJr28 | @Football_Steele pic.twitter.com/Z8xtxnih6e
This capped off a huge night for Hatton, who will be the focal point of the offense for Cibolo Steele all year.
Then, take a look at this highlight from KJ Edwards. The speed on display here is eyebrow-raising, to say the least.
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β Dave Campbell's β TexasFootball.com (@dctf) August 30, 2025
The @AggieFootball commit burns through the defense for the TD.#TXHSFB #DCTX #GigEm | @KJEdwards2026 | π₯ : @kgasradio pic.twitter.com/VCTOE6yysL
This is a one-two punch coming to Aggieland that will be making defenses suffer for quite some time going forward. Consequently, they are both commitments that the Ags need to hold onto tightlyβ especially with rumors of Edwards visiting other programs at different points during the season (which his father set A&M minds to ease about), the Aggies need to stay on top of things.
