The Texas A&M Aggies are coming off a brutal 44-20 loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks on Saturday, but the team remains on a recruiting hot streak.
The Aggies have secured a commitment from 2026 four-star tight end Xavier Tiller, according to reports Monday from On3’s Hayes Fawcett. He now marks the fourth commitment A&M has landed in the ’26 class since the Aggies defeated the LSU Tigers on Oct. 26.
Tiller, a Langston Hughes (Fairburn, Ga.) product, is the No. 3 tight end in 2026 and the No. 5 player in the state of Georgia, according to 247Sports’ player rankings. He stands 6-4, 212 pounds.
He received offers from programs like Texas, USC, Tennessee, Ohio, LSU, Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Miami, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Florida, Auburn, Florida, Penn State, Ole Miss, Mississippi, South Carolina, Pittsburgh and many more . He took an unofficial visit to Auburn and attended a camp at the school, but the Aggies beat out one of many SEC opponents in the race to land Tiller.
Last season, he caught 25 passes for 352 yards and seven touchdowns.
Tiller now helps lead Texas A&M’s 2026 recruiting class, which also includes four-star talents such as quarterback Helaman Kasuga, edge Jordan Carter, receiver Aaron Gregory, edge Samu Moala and linebacker Trashon Ruffin, along with three-stars such as safety Markelle Ford and cornerback Ryan Gilbert.
Texas A&M will have the week off before taking on the New Mexico State Aggies in College Station on Saturday, Nov. 16.
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