Texas A&M May Be Closing In On A Massive Secondary Piece

As Texas A&M realigns its focus to land five-star cornerback Joshua Dobson, the Aggies aim to maintain momentum in their impressive 2027 recruiting cycle.

Texas A&M’s 2027 class is already rolling, and the next big domino could fall on Wednesday.

The Aggies picked up rising three-star wide receiver Damani Warren on Friday, then added five-star priority wideout Eric McFarland on Sunday afternoon after he chose Texas A&M over Florida and Georgia. With those two in place, Mike Elko and his staff can turn their attention to one of the most important names left on the board: five-star cornerback Joshua Dobson.

Dobson is set to announce his commitment on Wednesday, July 1, and Texas A&M appears to be in strong position. He has already taken official visits to Texas A&M, Michigan and South Carolina, and while Michigan reportedly gained ground, Rivals’ RPM pick still has the Aggies as the leader.

That matters because Texas A&M already missed on five-star cornerback John Meredith, who picked Texas only days after his official visit with the Longhorns. Landing Dobson would help the Aggies answer that miss in a hurry and complete a cornerback group that already includes newly minted five-star cornerback Raylaun Henry, effectively closing the door on the rest of his recruitment.

The buzz around Dobson is rooted in his traits. Rivals’ Cody Bellaire described him as a corner with rare speed, a strong frame and the kind of coverage tools that make him a problem in man-to-man. Bellaire wrote:

"Technically refined corner prospect with rare top-end speed and physical build. 6-foot-1, 180-plus pounds with over a 6-foot-5 wingspan. Excellent weight distribution throughout his frame.

Can run with anyone on the field. Ran 10.78 in the 100m during his sophomore track season.

Explosive and fluid athlete with tremendous change of direction. Very calm footwork and patience in coverage.

Does an excellent job locating the football and playing through the receiver’s hands. Needs to continue developing physicality in run support, but is extremely advanced in cover ability."

Bellaire’s report also notes that Dobson’s track speed and fluid athleticism are the biggest reasons he is viewed as close to, or matching, Meredith in man coverage, while also bringing above-average zone skills.

If Dobson goes with Texas A&M on Wednesday and later signs, he’d be a strong candidate to enroll early and start working with strength and conditioning coach Tommy Moffitt as he begins his push toward reaching his physical ceiling.

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