Texas A&M Off to Fire-Hot In-State Start in Class of 2022

DE Malick Sylla (Photo: Maria Lysaker)

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DE Malick Sylla (6'5, 220) - Katy

Committed to Texas A&M over offers from schools like Baylor, Texas, Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma and more. 

Quick-Hitter: Texas boasts many talented defensive ends in the 2022 cycle, but Sylla is the cream of the crop. He plays in a disciplined attack-and-read defense where he is asked to carry out assignments that will help him be college-ready because the pass-rushing traits are apparent. 

QB Connor Weigman (6'1, 205) - Cypress Bridgleland

Committed to Texas A&M over offers from schools like Baylor, Texas, TCU, Auburn, Oklahoma and more. 

Quick-Hitter: Weigman is a proven winner who can make all of the throws and shows the ability to step up in pressure situations. He is underrated as a runner. The DCTF four-star reads defenses well and has enough speed to be a touchdown threat. 

OT Patrick "PJ" Williams (6'4, 245) - Dickinson

Committed to Texas A&M over offers from schools like Baylor, Texas, Texas Tech, LSU, Michigan, Penn State and more. 

Quick-Hitter: Williams is an athletic -- yet still developing -- offensive line prospect who will likely end up rated as an offensive tackle. He has excellent feet that allow him to protect the quarterback's blindside and efficiently execute combo blocks. 

TE Donovan Green (6'4, 220) - Dickinson

Committed to Texas A&M over offers from schools like Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, Stanford, Texas and more. 

Quick-Hitter: Green is rated as one of the nation's top tight end prospects. He is a big-play threat flexed out wide as a receiver but has the frame and arm length to develop into a traditional tight end as he matures and adds mass. Green is a DCTf four-star. 

OT Hunter Erb (6'5, 290) - Haslet Eaton

Committed to Texas A&M over offers from schools like  Baylor, TCU, Colorado, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Utah and more. 

Quick-Hitter: Erb had to bide his time to get a shot at playing varsity but did not take long to establish himself as a division one prospect as a junior in 2020. He is a big, strong offensive tackle who could easily slide inside and play guard as well. 

 

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