Loganville (Ga.) Grayson is one of the top talent-producing schools in the country and the class of 2019 is no different. And now, Texas A&M has a player from the school committed in four-star wide receiver Kenyon Jackson.

The 6-foot-5.5, 195-pound junior took an official visit to Aggieland over the weekend and decided to commit while on campus.

Jackson was familiar with head coach Jimbo Fisher and wide receivers coach Dameyune Craig from their time at Florida State, when they would heavily recruit Grayson.

Jackson was at one point a very early LSU commit before backing off his pledge to the Tigers in September of 2017. He also held offers from the likes of Auburn, Florida State, Georgia and Texas.

Jackson showed big play ability as a junior when he caught 27 passes for 608 yards and five touchdowns, averaging over 20 yards per reception.

He is commitment No. 11 in the class for A&M and the third receiver pledge, joining Kam Brown and Chase Lane. Jackson's commitment moves A&M up to the No. 4-ranked class nationally.

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