Texas A&M's basketball commitment drought is over.

Orlando (Florida) Oak Ridge 4-star shooting guard Antwann Jones has verbally committed to the Aggies, Oak Ridge coach Steve Reece told 247Sports. The 6-foot-6, 210-pound athlete signed a letter of intent during a late-morning ceremony to become the Aggies' first pledge and signee of the 2018 class.

"We’re excited to add Antwann to our program," Texas A&M head coach Billy Kennedy said via release. "He is a versatile, big guard who can help us in many ways, as well as another talented athlete who will make our team better."

Jones, who moved to Orlando from Tampa, chose Texas A&M over offers from Memphis, LSU, South Carolina and Georgia, among others. He signed with the Aggies after decommitting from Oklahoma State in September following an FBI investigation that led to the arrest and dismissal of a few coaches and high-end apparel representatives, including Oklahoma State assistant coach LaMont Evans.

Reece told 247Sports that Jones "liked the fit" and was a fan of the players and coaches.

"A&M was on him early," Reece said. "They tried to set up visits, and then they got more aggressive once decommitted from Oklahoma State. They went hard at him and made him a priority."

Jones told the Orlando Sentinel that he "felt a lot of positive vibes" during his official visit the weekend of Nov. 3. He was in town to watch the Aggies play their exhibition against Tarleton State, as well as the football team play Auburn.

"I really enjoyed myself out there," Jones told the Sentinel. "They had the family environment I want to be a part of."

Jones is ranked the nation's No. 14 shooting guard and No. 71 overall player. He played in the Nike EYBL with Each 1 Teach 1 and averaged 10.2 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists. That summer team also included 5-star forward Emmitt Williams and 4-star guard Will Richardson.

"[Jones] is an all around player," Reece told 247Sports. "He's a really good passer. He has great size, can handle the ball and can score. Watching [the Aggies] play the other night, I can see him fitting in really well there."