Texas A&M Aggies — 2032 Recruiting Class Update
Building the Foundation of the Future
Texas A&M's 2032 recruiting class continues to take shape, and while the class remains in its early stages, Mike Elko and his staff have already assembled a group of talented prospects with strong in-state roots and significant upside.
The Aggies currently hold commitments from five recruits, including four highly-rated 4-star prospects and one of the nation's top specialist recruits.
Houston Pipeline Continues to Pay Off
The headliners of the class remain Houston teammates
Jayden Shor and
Nazir Roberts, two players who helped establish the foundation of Texas A&M's 2032 recruiting cycle.
Jayden Shor, a 4-star cornerback ranked No. 138 nationally, gives the Aggies another physical defensive back with SEC-ready toughness. At 5'11" and 208 pounds, Shor possesses the size and strength to compete immediately against elite receivers while also contributing in run support.
- 4-Star Recruit
- No. 138 Nationally
- No. 22 CB Nationally
- Houston, Texas
His leadership and experience playing high-level Texas football make him one of the most important defensive additions in the class.
Meanwhile, fellow Houston native
Nazir Roberts remains the quarterback of the future for the Aggies.
- 4-Star Recruit
- No. 238 Nationally
- No. 17 QB Nationally
- Houston, Texas
At 6'2" and 179 pounds, Roberts brings mobility, arm talent, and playmaking ability. Coaches believe he has the tools to eventually develop into a high-level SEC starter.
Having already spent years competing and winning together in high school, Roberts and Shor arrive in College Station with built-in chemistry and leadership experience.
A Dynamic Addition in the Backfield
Texas A&M added another explosive offensive weapon with the commitment of
Oscar Padrino.
The 4-star halfback from Coppell, Texas ranks No. 229 nationally and gives the Aggies a versatile playmaker capable of making an impact both as a runner and receiver.
- 4-Star Recruit
- No. 229 Nationally
- No. 22 HB Nationally
- Coppell, Texas
At 5'9" and 178 pounds, Padrino fits the modern spread offense perfectly, bringing speed, acceleration, and big-play potential to the Aggie backfield.
Building the Trenches
Championship programs are built up front, and Texas A&M addressed the offensive line with one of the top interior linemen in Texas.
Maurice Kumar enters the class as a 4-star guard ranked No. 314 nationally and No. 13 at his position.
- 4-Star Recruit
- No. 314 Nationally
- No. 13 OG Nationally
- Stafford, Texas
Standing 6'4" and weighing 321 pounds, Kumar already possesses SEC-caliber size and projects as a future anchor along the Aggies' offensive line.
His commitment continues Texas A&M's emphasis on building physicality in the trenches.
Special Teams Matter
One of the more underrated commitments in the class is punter
Jason Mare.
While specialists rarely receive national attention, Mare ranks among the top punters in America and gives Texas A&M long-term stability in the kicking game.
- 3-Star Recruit
- No. 4 Punter Nationally
- Spring, Michigan
Elite field position often wins close SEC games, making Mare a valuable addition to the program.
Early Class Outlook
Although the 2032 cycle is still developing, Texas A&M has established a strong foundation by focusing on key positions across the roster.
- Future quarterback secured
- Impact cornerback added
- Explosive running back committed
- Offensive line reinforced
- Top specialist acquired
Most importantly, four of the five commitments come from Texas, reinforcing the Aggies' ability to keep elite in-state talent at home.
With plenty of recruiting battles still ahead, Mike Elko and Texas A&M have positioned themselves well to continue building a class capable of competing for SEC and national championships.
Built in Texas. Developed in Aggieland. Gig 'Em Aggies!