2026-06-14 · Aggies Wire

The Texas A&M Aggies have made a significant addition to their 2027 recruiting class with the commitment of wide receiver Trey Haddad from St. Ignatius High School in Cleveland, Ohio. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound athlete announced his decision after an official visit to Bryan-College Station over the weekend. Haddad chose the Aggies over several other programs, including West Virginia, Kansas, and Miami (Ohio). His commitment marks the 21st for Texas A&M in the 2027 class, which is currently ranked No. 1 overall according to 247Sports. Known for his explosive route running and physical play, Haddad is expected to be a valuable asset to the Aggies' offense. In his junior season, he recorded 35 receptions for 548 yards and five touchdowns, showcasing his potential as a top-tier prospect. Football is a family tradition for Haddad, as his father played at Buffalo and his brother, Cody, played at Ohio State before transferring to Iowa. With this commitment, the Texas A&M Aggies continue to strengthen their recruiting efforts, aiming to build a competitive roster for the future.