6 Five-Star Recruits Texas A&M Football Can Land in the 2025 Cycle

As the 2024 cycle winds down, the new Texas A&M football staff looks to make an impact in a loaded in-state 2025 class.
Sep 2, 2023; College Station, Texas, USA; A detailed view of a Texas A&M Aggies helmet on the
Sep 2, 2023; College Station, Texas, USA; A detailed view of a Texas A&M Aggies helmet on the / Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports
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2025 Five-Stars Who Texas A&M Football Could Land: Bonus Names to Know

This final section is a few names that Aggie fans should be aware of; ones that don't currently rank as five-stars, but could very feasibly earn that distinction before all is said and done in the cycle.

1. LB Riley Pettijohn

A 6'2", 205 LB linebacker out of McKinney High School in the Dallas area. Currently ranked 32nd in the composite rankings—just a few spots below the five-star level.

2. OT Lamont Rogers

An absolutely massive 6'6", 305 LB offensive tackle prospect out of Horn High School in Mesquite. Even at such lofty measurements, Rogers has excellent mobility and great feet. His technique needs to be refined some, but under the right coaches, he is a day 1 NFL guy. Currently ranks as the 51st overall prospect in the composite.

3. WR Kaliq Lockett

A 6'2", 175 LB receiver out of Sachse. Lockett, like Fasusi, is a guy for whom the Aggies had fallen very far back. After a visit last weekend, they are right back at the top. Currently ranks as the 63rd overall prospect in the composite.

These are all worth keeping an eye on as junior day season continues, and into the spring practice sessions as well as the Spring Game. If the Aggies can land even half this list, this class has a chance to challenge the 2022 class with regard to the level of talent they'll be bringing in.

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