Texas A&M is setting the stage for an electrifying future on offense, with two of the top playmakers from the 2027 recruiting class catching the eyes of Aggies fans. Five-star wide receivers Erik McFarland and Dakota Guerrant are making waves at the Overtime OT7 Finals in Dallas, Texas, and both have been heavily linked to Texas A&M recently. McFarland, in particular, has already received predictions favoring a commitment to the Aggies.
McFarland, an impressive talent from IMG Academy, has lined up an official visit to College Station for May 28. While Texas A&M is a strong contender, he's also weighing offers from powerhouse programs like Ohio State, USC, and Georgia.
Meanwhile, Guerrant, hailing from Michigan, is climbing the rankings. Standing at 6'1", he plays with the presence of a much taller receiver, making him a formidable 50/50 ball threat.
An interesting tidbit for those tracking recruitment trends: the gear prospects wear during offseason camps can offer clues about their leanings. Both McFarland and Guerrant sported Texas A&M gloves at Saturday's event.
While not definitive, it's a promising sign for Aggies fans as the players prepare for their visits to College Station. However, Guerrant hasn’t set an official visit date yet.
Texas A&M is already boasting ten commitments in the 2027 cycle and is on track to potentially secure the No. 1-ranked class. If McFarland and Guerrant decide to join the Aggies, it could solidify their standing at the top. Fans should keep an eye on these developments in the coming months, as the Aggies look to build a powerhouse roster.
