Texas A&M made its first in-state offer of the class of 2018 on Tuesday when the Aggies offered Katy (Texas) Taylor defensive end Max Wright, the No. 7 overall prospect in the nation for his class that visited College Station a day before.

It did not take long for a second in-state offer to go out the same day and this one went to a familiar name.

Fort Bend (Texas) Elkins offensive tackle Luke Matthews says he was offered by A&M as well.

"A&M gave me an offer today," he said on Tuesday afternoon.

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The 6-foot-4, 310-pound rising sophomore is the younger brother of former A&M linemen Kevin Matthews and Jake Matthews and current Aggie center Mike Matthews. His father is NFL Hall-of-Fame offensive tackle Bruce Matthews.

Luke's older brothers have described him as possibly being the best of the bunch when all is said and done, something that would be very impressive as Jake was a first-round draft pick and Kevin spent some time in the NFL as well. Mike is A&M's starting center and should get a shot in the league after this year as well.

The youngest Matthews brother is slated to play right tackle for Elkins this coming season. Recently ranked as the No. 45 overall prospect in the country for the class of 2018 by 247Sports, he picked up some other early offers during spring ball, according to his coaches.

The Crystal Ball for Matthews is currently 100-percent with predictions to A&M.