Texas A&M's 2027 recruiting class is picking up steam as we head into spring and summer. Coach Mike Elko and his team are hard at work, aiming to secure official visits with all ten of their 2027 commits, plus every remaining top target.
The latest development? Four-star wide receiver Tre Moore from Pflugerville Weiss High School is set to visit College Station for an official visit in early June.
Moore made the announcement on X, and he's a standout talent. With a 6'3", 200-pound frame, he's a big-bodied receiver who combines speed with soft hands, making him a prime red zone threat. He's already caught the attention of nearly 50 programs, securing visits with Miami and Washington as well.
Holmon Wiggins will step in as Texas A&M's offensive coordinator next season, and with John Perry taking over as wide receivers coach, the Aggies are in good hands. Perry, respected at both the college and NFL levels, is poised to make a splash in recruiting, especially with the 2027 class.
Moore has been on an upward trajectory, snagging 85 receptions for 1,443 yards and 19 touchdowns during his junior year. As he heads into his senior season, he's looking to boost those impressive numbers. After Texas A&M landed four blue-chip wide receivers in the 2026 class, Moore could be the next big name to join their dynamic offense.
According to 247Sports, Moore ranks as the 24th wide receiver nationally and 22nd in Texas, making him a coveted addition for any program. Coach Elko's confidence in the team's direction is clear, and with a stable foundation, Texas A&M is gearing up for an exciting future.
