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Texas A&M 2027 WR targets seen wearing Aggie gloves at OT7 event

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Texas A&M is pursuing two top 2027 wide receivers, Erik McFarland and Dakota Guerrant, who were wearing A&M gloves at the Dallas OT7 event.

Texas A&M's future offense could include two of the top playmakers in the 2027 recruiting class, who are taking part in the annual Overtime OT7 Finals in Dallas, Texas, as five-star wide receivers Erik McFarland and Dakota Guerrant have been heavily connected to the Aggies over the past few months, while McFarland has already received a prediction to commit to Texas A&M. While McFarland has scheduled an official visit to College Station for May 28, the IMG Academy standout is also considering Ohio State, USC, and Georgia, while Guerrant, a Michigan native, has continued to acsend in the rankings, and compared to McFarland, whos stands at 5'8", the incoming Harper Woods HS senior stands at 6'1" and plays like he 6'4" or taller, quickly becoming one of the most reliable 50/50 receivers in the cycle. When gauging a player's interest in a program, it's important to note the gear each prospect is wearing when participating in various offseason camps, and while none of this is definitive, both McFarland and Guerrant were seen wearing A&M gloves before taking part in Saturday's event, which is still a good sign before both players make their way to College Station.

However, Guerrant has yet to schedule an OV. So far, Texas A&M has landed ten commitments in the 2027 cycle and is still projected to finish with the No. 1-ranked class.

which would come to fruition if McFarland and Guerrant choose the Aggies in the coming months. Elite Class of 2027 WR Eric McFarland at OT7 Dallas today. Got the A&M gloves out, and is set to visit College Station this spring šŸ‘ 247Sports Profile āž”ļø https://t.

co/eynptW7fji #GigEm pic. twitter. com/u1ozpeo2MT — Joseph Hastings III (@JosephAHastings) March 21, 2026 Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions.