Johnson, No. 3 QB in '27 class, picks Texas A&M
Briefly

Jayce Johnson, a four-star quarterback recruit, committed to Texas A&M, marking a significant addition to the team's 2027 recruiting class. Standing 6-foot and weighing 210-pounds, he is the third-ranked quarterback prospect and holds a position as the No. 63 overall recruit in the ESPN Junior 300. His commitment follows outstanding performances at Lowndes High School in Georgia. Texas A&M's quarterback future is further bolstered by the commitments of other promising quarterbacks, including Brady Hart and Helaman Casuga, both four-star recruits.
Jayce Johnson, a 6-foot, 210-pound dual-threat passer from Valdosta, Georgia, is the No. 63 overall recruit in the ESPN Junior 300. He chose Texas A&M ahead of his junior season at Georgia's Lowndes High School amid summer interest from a slew of Power 4 programs including Florida, Florida State, Miami, Mississippi State, South Carolina and Tennessee.
Johnson lands as the latest piece in the Aggies' growing collection of future quarterback talent. Texas A&M's 2025 quarterback room includes four-star freshman Brady Hart, who reclassed from the 2026 cycle and flipped to the Aggies from Michigan last November.
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