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Texas A&M defensive end prospect announces commitment date

In what has already been another successful offseason in terms of recruiting, Texas A&M has the chance to add another piece to its already dominant defense.

Kamauryn Morgan, nicknamed “K3,” is a four-star defensive end out of South Oak Cliff High School in Red Oak, Texas. Morgan narrowed his selection to three schools, all in his home state of Texas: Texas A&M, Baylor and SMU.

Morgan announced on X (formerly Twitter) that he would make his decision on July 7. He took an unofficial visit to College Station on May 4 and an official visit on June 21.

During his junior season at South Oak Cliff in 2023, Morgan played his position better than anyone, recording 65 tackles (including 13 for loss), tackling the quarterback six times and forcing two fumbles.

According to 247 Sports, Morgan is the 94th-ranked player in the country, the 12th-ranked edge rusher and the 16th-ranked player in the state of Texas.

Gabe Brooks, a scouting analyst for 247 Sports, had very positive reviews of the young defensive end, saying Morgan “displays an ability to bend and lean and sudden power to run the arc and get home.” Morgan was also credited for having “heavy hands and doing a good job using extension to disengage, awareness to get his hands up to clog pass lanes, above-average redirection ability to pursue, and thrives as a linear closer.”

If Morgan chooses to take his talents to Aggieland, he would join an elite defensive team that includes Taurean York and Bryce Anderson that also recently signed linebacker Noah Mikhail.