On Wednesday, it was National Signing Day and Texas A&M made its 2017 class official with 27 newcomers all becoming Aggies and the team finishing with the No. 12 class in the country.

However, once the ink was dry, the coaching staff was not done. Their attention was turned to the next classes. It wasn't a junior or even a sophomore that became the next Aggie commitment, though.

Late Wednesday night, Navasota freshman offensive lineman Jordan Jefferson announced that he was committed to the Aggies.

The 6-foot-2, 290-pound two-way standout, who also held a very early offer from Memphis, was voted his district's Newcomer of the Year by the coaches this past season.

Jefferson, who is cousins with former Navasota, A&M and New York Jets offensive guard Jarvis Harrison is not only the first A&M commit in the class of 2020 but the first player in the country from the class to have committed anywhere.