Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class is filled with talent at every position, and while some fans grade each prospect’s talent level by their star designation, one of the program’s lower-rated commits has been putting on a show during his final senior season.
2025 3-star wide receiver Tristan Norman committed to Texas A&M in late June. He came in under the radar after receiving offers from Auburn, Georgia, and Vanderbilt before several visits to College Station solidified his collegiate future, especially under OC Collin Klein’s scheme.
Norman’s core traits are speed and on-field production. At 6-0 and 163 pounds, he knows that he will need to add more muscle to his frame at the next level. However, for those of us who have only watched his tape, those who have watched him live know just how good this young man is.
During Norman’s recent game at Carver HS, Larry Rudolph of QBC Media, who resides in Mobile, Alabama, had a front-row seat to watch to watch the young receiver put his skillset to work.
“Elite” is a widely used term for certain prospects, usually designated 5-star recruits. Still, from the tape, Norman’s ability to track the ball and beat his defenders with downfield speed and agility shows a player that should begin to rise in recruiting rankings officially signing with Texas A&M.
During his 2023 junior season, Norman reeled in 44 receptions for 736 yards and 10 touchdowns.
According to 247Sports, Norman is currently positioned as the 77th-ranked wide receiver and 22nd-ranked prospect in Alabama.
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