· 2026-07-10

Texas A&M Aggies have a clear target: four‑star quarterback Donald Tabron II, a Detroit native projected as an elite signal‑caller for the 2028 recruiting class. Coach Mike Elko and QB coach Joey Lynch say the Aggies are in a strong position to secure his commitment before his junior season at Cass Technical.
Tabron, standing 6‑4 and 190 pounds, lit up a Texas A&M summer camp earlier this year, showcasing a strong arm and poise that caught the Aggies’ eye. He posted 1,656 passing yards and 17 touchdowns as a freshman, numbers that suggest he could develop into a top‑tier SEC starter. Elko praised his “football IQ and growth potential,” noting that Tabron’s frame still has room to fill out.
The Aggies entered the 2026 season leaning heavily on redshirt junior Marcel Reed, who threw for a career‑high 3,169 yards and 25 touchdowns but also tossed 12 interceptions, tied for the SEC’s second‑most. Reed’s future remains uncertain; he could test NFL waters after the season. Adding a prospect like Tabron would give Elko a safety net and a possible heir apparent, especially if Reed departs.
Rivals insider Sam Spiegelman posted an early RPM forecast predicting the Aggies will eventually lock in Tabron’s commitment. Spiegelman wrote, “Elite Detroit (Mich.) Cass QB Donald Tabron II lit up Texas A&M camp earlier this summer… the Aggies made a substantial impression on the top‑30 prospect in the 2028 class.” The prediction gives the Aggies a 90 % chance of securing the quarterback, according to the source.
The Aggies head into their next game against the Missouri State Bears on 2026‑09‑05, a matchup that could test how well Reed adapts after a demanding season and how the coaching staff integrates new talent. While Tabron remains a recruit, his presence at camp has already energized the quarterback room and may influence play‑calling decisions this fall. Elko and Lynch will likely use the upcoming contest to showcase the depth they’re building, keeping fans and analysts watching.
If the Aggies can improve Reed’s decision‑making and add a high‑caliber prospect like Tabron, they position themselves as serious contenders for the College Football Playoff. The SEC remains unforgiving, but a blend of veteran experience and fresh talent could bridge the gap to the top tier. The next few weeks, especially the Sept. 5 showdown, will reveal whether the Aggies can translate recruiting hype into on‑field results.