Texas A&M Football: Top 3 QB targets left for Aggies in 2023

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4-star QB Jaden Rashada

According to the On3 consensus rankings which take 247 sports, On3, ESPN, and Rivals into account, Rashada is ranked 58th overall in the 2023 class and is a four-star recruit. However, the 6-foot-3 quarterback is still ranked seventh at the position and fifth in the state of California.

The recruitments of Moore and Rashada are somewhat linked. Moore recently took a visit to Eugene and posted a Duck on his social media account on a night he was supposed to make an announcement.

Honestly, who knows what this means but Moore said really good things about his visit to Oregon. The Ducks have also been surging with Rashada and actually lead in his recruitment according to the On3 prediction machine, although their percentage has fallen under 50 percent.

Rashada was going to visit Oregon for a third time recently but canceled his trip to visit Ole Miss. Yet, the Rebels then accepted the commitment of Marcel Reed, so who knows?

Miami is in the mix too, but it feels like Oregon is going to get at least one of the two talented quarterbacks they are after in 2023: Moore or Rashada.

And in a way, that can open the door for the Aggies. A&M offers Moore the chance to compete for playing time early at a program with national-title-level talent. The Aggies can also offer more in NIL than Notre Dame or Michigan.

NIL should be a big factor with Rashada and if say Moore chooses the Ducks, I would have to think that the Aggies would become a favorite for the talented QB from California.

And if Rashada committed to Oregon, then it would still be Notre Dame, Michigan, Texas A&M, and LSU in the mix for Dante Moore.