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Donald Tabron shows off arm at Cass Tech scrimmage
What Happened
Donald Tabron, a 2028 five-star quarterback committed to Texas A&M, showed off his ball skills during Cass Tech's scrimmage on Wednesday. Video circulating of the scrimmage highlights Tabron's arm talent. Tabron's commitment gives the Aggies an early pledge at quarterback in the 2028 class, while the scrimmage footage offers a fresh look at the player attached to that commitment. No additional recruiting details, statistics or a timetable for Tabron's next appearance are available.
Why It Matters
- Texas A&M has a 2028 quarterback commitment to track, giving the Aggies an early piece at the position.
- The scrimmage footage adds another evaluation point, though it doesn't replace a larger body of game work.
- For Tabron, the next question is whether the arm talent shown in this clip carries into more competition and future film.
THE PATE STATE READ
THE PATE STATE READ: Tabron gets credit for making the throws available in the Cass Tech footage. The harder task comes next for Texas A&M: separating one scrimmage showing from the full quarterback evaluation that a 2028 commitment will require. This moves the Aggies' early quarterback picture a spot, not the earth. The watchable test is the next available Cass Tech game or scrimmage film, where decision-making and consistency will matter alongside arm strength.(Josh has not yet commented.)
What's Next
- During the 2028 recruiting cycle: watch whether Tabron remains committed to Texas A&M.
- At Cass Tech's next publicly reported game or scrimmage: watch for continued evidence of Tabron's arm talent and overall quarterback play.
Reported by Yahoo Sports
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