Even though Texas A&M already has a quarterback commitment in the class of 2021 after four-star Eli Stowers of Denton Guyer made the call over the summer, the Aggies are still in contact with one other player at the position.

North Shore four-star Dematrius Davis was named the MaxPreps National Sophomore of the Year last season after leading the Mustangs to a 16-o record as well as a Class 6A-Dibision state title. North Shore was also named the national champion by multiple outlets.

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A dual-threat prospect, the 5-foot-11, 190-pound Davis threw for 3,350 yards and 43 touchdowns with only two interceptions as a sophomore. He also ran for 421 yards and six more scores.

Those eye-popping numbers have made Davis a popular prospect as he holds over 20 offers. On Saturday, the nation's No. 144 overall prospect per the industry-generated 247Sports composite rankings narrowed things down to a top five.

Making the cut was A&M, Baylor, LSU, Nebraska and Virginia Tech.

Texas A&M has not signed a player from North Shore since the class of 2000, but the Aggies have an early commitment from national top-100 wide receiver Shadrach Banks in the 2021 class. He and Davis are very close friends and have talked about wanting to play together.

So far as a junior, with North Shore missing two of its big offensive weapons including Banks, who is sidelined after having foot surgery over the summer, Davis has thrown for 513 yards with six touchdowns and an interception. He also leads the Mustangs in rushing through three games with 279 yards and three scores.