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Damani Warren commits to Texas A&M over Michigan, Oregon

Nevada Arbor View wide receiver Damani Warren announced his commitment to Texas A&M on Friday evening, choosing the Aggies over Michigan and Oregon after recruiting interest from Auburn, UCLA and USC. The pledge is Texas A&M’s 24th for the 2027 class and its t

When Damani Warren walked through the final steps of his recruitment, it wasn’t just another pledge announcement—it was a statement of momentum for Texas A&M.

On Friday evening. the Las Vegas (Nev.) Arbor View wide receiver announced his commitment to Texas A&M. strengthening what is already the nation’s top-ranked 2027 recruiting class. The 6-foot-4. 210-pound pass catcher chose the Aggies over Michigan and Oregon. with Auburn. UCLA and USC also showing interest during his recruitment.

Warren becomes Texas A&M’s 24th commitment in the 2027 class and the third wide receiver to join the group. The decision arrives with a program identity still fresh after a season that ended with Texas A&M’s first appearance in the College Football Playoff. a backdrop that helped carry urgency through the final stretch of the recruitment.

A big reason Warren’s recruitment landed in College Station traces back to Holmon Wiggins. Texas A&M’s offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. Wiggins’ relationship with the Nevada standout played a huge role in the commitment. Texas A&M stayed heavily involved for nearly a year. with Warren’s process moving from initial contact to repeated touchpoints.

He first visited College Station for the Aggies’ 2025 matchup against Auburn at Kyle Field. Warren returned for a spring practice in March, then finished with an official visit during the weekend of June 5—timing that ultimately helped solidify his decision.

Warren is listed as the No. 413 overall prospect in the Rivals Industry Ranking and the No. 56 receiver in the 247Sports Composite. He’s also rated among Nevada’s top prospects, including rankings as high as No. 2 and No. 4 in the state.

On the field, Warren’s profile is built around the kind of size and hands that coaches covet. His 6-foot-4 frame helps him win contested catches, and he runs polished routes. He creates separation with an explosive first step rather than relying on elite long speed. His catch radius, physicality, and ability to produce after the catch make him a tough matchup. He also adds a dimension through effectiveness in the vertical passing game.

In recent seasons, injuries have slowed his development, but the belief around his long-term upside remains intact—now backed by a commitment that pushes Texas A&M deeper into its 2027 plans.

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