Texas A&M’s 2027 recruiting class currently consists of 10 commitments, all considered blue-chip prospects, including five-star defensive backs Kamarui Dorsey and Raylaun Henry, and during the first weekend of the Aggies’ spring practice schedule, third-year head coach Mike Elko is taking full advantage of the opportunities to host a wide range of elite 2027 recruits.
Still, it’s the underrated prospects who aren’t getting national attention that stand out to those of us looking for a “diamond in the rough,” which has worked out well in Texas A&M’s history, leading to the landing of future stars such as linebacker Taurean York and wide receiver Ainias Smith. This weekend, it was revealed that the Aggies hosted three-star Florida-based quarterback Terrance Lewis Jr.
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Texas A&M’s quarterback future, like most programs, is unknown in the age of the transfer portal. While starting quarterback Marcel Reed, who is entering his third and second full starting season, was a four-star prospect, it’s fair to say he was also undervalued, similar to Terrance Lewis.
Coming off another productive season at Vanguard HS in Ocala, Florida, Lewis threw for 1,334 yards, 17 touchdowns, and just one interception, while rushing for 898 yards and ten touchdowns, averaging 9.3 yards per carry. A true dual threat, similar to Marcel Reed, Lewis was reportedly impressed with what Mike Elko and his staff had to offer.
2027 4-star QB Jayce Johnson is the only quarterback commit in Texas A&M’s 2027 cycle, and while Terrance Lewis could switch positions at the next level, it’s assumed he’ll continue to elevate his game enough during his senior year to avoid a position change to see the field.
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