Texas A&M is making waves in the 2027 recruiting scene, boasting ten blue-chip commitments, with standout cornerback Raylaun Henry leading the charge. Henry, a four-star recruit with the potential to earn a fifth star, has been vocal about his unwavering commitment to the Aggies, declaring himself "150% committed" over recent months. While nothing is official until signing day, Henry's intentions became even clearer this past Wednesday.
Henry's journey with the Aggies began in mid-November, and since then, he has been nothing short of spectacular. During his junior season at the renowned St.
Frances Academy, he played a pivotal role in securing a National Championship victory against Helaman Casuga's Corner Canyon team. His performance drew comparisons to 2026's five-star cornerback Brandon Arrington, showcasing skills that could see him making an impact on the field from day one at Texas A&M.
Standing at 6'1" and over 180 pounds, Henry combines an impressive wingspan with elite speed. His football IQ and composure under pressure make him a standout, ensuring NFL scouts will keep a close eye on him during his college career.
Scheduled for an official visit to College Station on June 12, Henry has reportedly ended his recruitment process, with plans to sign with Texas A&M in early December. This development is a significant win for coach Mike Elko and his team, allowing them to shift their focus toward securing the commitment of five-star cornerback John Meredith.
Currently, 247Sports ranks Henry as the 18th overall prospect in the 2027 class, the third-ranked cornerback, and the top prospect out of Maryland. His commitment is a testament to Texas A&M's strong recruiting efforts and sets the stage for an exciting future for the Aggies.
