Jaden Bibbs
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Jaden Bibbs

Cornerback
5′10″ / 180 lbs
Coppell, TX
Coppell
Class of 2027
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Stephen F Austin
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Texas State
Medium
UNLV
Medium
UTEP
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Wake Forest
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Jason Howell
1 mo ago by Jason Howell
Dallas Under Armour Camp Thread
The Under Armour Camp has arrived in DFW and the action is set to kickoff at about 9 a.m.The day will kickoff with the OL/DL groups, then RB/LB groups roll out, and day will conclude with QB/WR/DB groups.Here's a quick run of show9-11:30 OL/DL10-12:30 RB/LB11:30-2:30 QB/WR/DBThere will be testing, drills, and one-on-ones. I will not have a ton of real time access to test numbers, but the competition is always fun and I will be there to take in the action.OL Ismael Camara will not be in attendance this morning, but there are a couple of OL targets I know I'll be watching in South Oak Cliff's Brian Swanson and McKinney 2028 Sean Sherman. Other standouts include 2027s Peyton Miller, Jackson Cook, and Jasper Ngokwere, and Duncanville 2028 Kendrick Harris.The DL group does not have as many current Texas A&M targets but it does have talent with Guyer duo Zane Rowe and Khyren Haywood and DeSoto standout and Texas Tech commit K'Adrian Redmond leading the way there.In the running back group SaRod Baker headlines a group which also includes Lancaster's Victor Scott, Midway's Lathan Whisenton, Richland's Jayshon Gibson, and Arlington Martin's Javian Jones-Priest.At linebacker Aston Whiteside is one I am looking forward to seeing again. I haven't seen him since last February and he picked up an Aggie offer this fall. LB Braylon Williams is another I look to make some noise. Things have been a little quieter between him and the Aggies lately but there has been some strong connections there in the past.In the 2028 class Texarkana Pleasant Grove's Ke'Drid Smith and Pflugerville Weiss' Tylan Hendersonare already established as two of the best in the class with national interest. I'm interested to see if Smith who has worked mainly as an edge also works with the DL groupQB will be led by TCU commit Brice McCurdy and former TCU commit Jerry Meyer III, 2028s Hayes Hackney and Trey Wright are two of the most prolific in Texas and will be one to watch as well.Wide receiver is led by Aggie target Briceson Thrower and includes some intriguing underclassmen already holding Texas A&M offers in Damarion Mays, Dez Bryant Jr, Jaden Hurndon, Sukora Cooper Jr.. Duncanville 2027 Trenton Yancey is another highly regarded talent expected to be on hand.At DB of course CB John Meredith III will have all eyes locked on him. 2028 standout James Foster III has already established himself as one of the best overall in Texas regardless of class, and North Crowley 2029 Braylen Cunningham is generating major buzz.That's few to watch. I'm sure there will be more. I will post updates in this thread throughout the day so be sure to stay tuned.

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