Myels Smith
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL

Myels Smith

Defensive Tackle
6′3″ / 295 lbs
Los Angeles, CA
Inglewood
Class of 2027
Rating: 93
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National Avg
Rating: 93.8
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School Preferences

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Texas A&M
Committed
12/20/2025
Alabama
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Arizona State
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In-Home Visit: Aggieland atmosphere resonated with 2027 DT Myels Smith
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White

Updates

Ryan Brauninger
9 days ago by Ryan Brauninger
A pair of 2027 quick-hitters
First, Cy Ranch DT Amari Vickerson is closing in on a commitment in on January 18th. He has a final group of Texas A&M, Florida State, Texas, SMU, and Michigan. After checking with a couple of Houston based sources, I get the feeling that the Aggies have ramped up their intrigue and pursuit here throughout the back end of the fall and into the winter, especially from where things stood early last summer. Now, the hill they face is both stiff competition as well as currently holding a pair of commitments from Elijah Patmon and Myels Smith along the interior defensive line already in the 2027 class which is a point being driven home by the opposition. Vickerson has long held A&M in high regard, but as we sit today, I'd give a slight advantage to the field. We'll check the temperature again here after the New Year to see if anything has changed. Secondly, cornerback commit Hakim Frampton has landed at San Antonio Brandeis after announcing that he was leaving Arkansas following his state championship victory earlier this month. As such, we have inserted him into our 2027 rankings at #20. I'm looking forward to seeing him compete in both 7-on-7 tournaments and the camp circuit this offseason as he prepares for his senior season in the Alamo City.
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
14 days ago by Jason Howell
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
Around the state of Texas, decisions are being made, visits are being taken and offers are being extended as recruiting never stops in this great state. It is time to take a look at the latest happenings on the Lone Star State recruiting front.
Jason Howell
15 days ago by Jason Howell
Christmas Eve recruiting notes
I mentioned it the other day in the Ismael Camara thread, but the Aggies are trending well there. Of course, there is plenty of competition, but I continue to hear Mike Elko and the staff are doing a great job developing that relationship and Texas A&M as a whole is a very appealing opportunity. I don't have any timetables on his plans to trim his list or any of that, but I look for the Aggies to be a strong player when it does come down to decision making time.Staying on the offensive line, Dallas South Oak Cliff OL Brian Swanson continues to talk highly about the Texas A&M program. That one is a bit closer, but the Aggies have been squarely in the middle of it. Texas and Oklahoma along with the Aggies are three programs I continue to hear a strong buzz about on that front.On the defensive side, the Aggies have been involved with Hattiesburg (MS) 2027 DT Deven Robertson for a few years now, but as he nears his decision I am hearing he and the Aggies are moving in different directions. He has visited and camped, and in November he announced a top 10 and his plans to announce his commitment on January 10 at the Navy Bowl in San Antonio on January 10. The Aggies made his top 10, but right now I expect that decision to be somewhere other than Texas A&M. D-line recruiting in 2027 is already off to a fast start with two DT commits in Elijah Patmon and Myels Smith so those spots are already filling up quickly.Speaking of DLs, Myels Smith's 2025 season stat line is downright absurd. 91 tackles, 30 TFLs, 10 sacks, and 11 QB hurries is wild for an interior lineman and the tape is so fun to watch.Now for some skill guys. Argyle (TX) 2027 wide receiver Julian Caldwell named the Aggies to his top 12 in late November, and he had some good things to say about the program the other day when I caught up with him. However, I was also able to talk to a few other sources and right now it is clear Texas Tech is coming on strong and it is also pretty clear he really likes the Red Raider program. I know many will point to Tech's NIL fund, but his affinity for the program goes a bit deeper than that. He has some strong family ties to the program so there is a lot of familiarity there, and he has a strong relationship with the coaches. The Red Raiders success on the field also helps quite a bit. Oregon and Texas also appear to be positioning themselves well there right now, and in January his only visit plans are currently stops at Tech and Oregon.And while we are talking about visits, January is shaping up to be a busy month on the 2027/underclassmen recruiting front. Quite a few prospects have already mentioned Texas A&M visit plans. Recently DL Myels Smith mentioned he plans to visit Aggieland for Junior Day, and cornerback John Meredith III also mentioned a future trip to Texas A&M. Offensive lineman Kaeden Scott has specifically mentioned January 17, and it looks like the Aggies could welcome a few visitors that day for Junior Day/Top prospect visit day. January 24 is another date to watch.
2027 DT commit Myels Smith says Texas A&M 'checked all of the boxes'
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19 days ago by Jason Howell
2027 DT commit Myels Smith says Texas A&M 'checked all of the boxes'
Recruiting never stops, and the Aggies received another big addition to the 2027 recruiting class with the commitment of Myels Smith. After his decision, the Los Angeles (CA) Inglewood standout spoke to TexAgs about his decision-making process and what caught his eye about the Aggies.
In-Home Visit: Aggieland atmosphere resonated with 2027 DT Myels Smith
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19 days ago by TexAgs Recruiting
In-Home Visit: Aggieland atmosphere resonated with 2027 DT Myels Smith
2027 Los Angeles (CA) Inglewood DT Myels Smith is 6-foot-3 and 295 pounds of pure disruption on the interior. Following Smith's commitment to Texas A&M, our TexAgs Recruiting duo shares what the California kid will bring to the college level.
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