Texas A&M 2023 college football season countdown: No. 33 Jarred Kerr

With 33 days until the start of the football season, we’re highlighting No. 33 for the Texas A&M, sophomore safety Jarred Kerr.

Fear not, ladies and gentlemen, meaningful college football is just around the corner, with the start of the 2023 season under two months away! Here at Aggies Wire, we’ll be counting down by looking at each Texas A&M football player that corresponds to the number of days left till the start of the football season.

With 33 days until the start of the season, we’re looking at No. 33 for the Maroon and White: sophomore safety Jarred Kerr.

The former three-star recruit in the 2022 class returns after logging 198 defensive snaps last season, primarily against the run. He recorded 108 snaps as a run defender, 88 in pass coverage, and just two as a pass rusher. He graded well as a tackler with a 71.7 grade according to Pro Football Focus. For his entire rookie campaign, he recorded 13 tackles (8 assisted), with one sack and just two missed tackles.

While bringing down opposing defenders was a strength, he’ll look to improve his pass coverage for his sophomore season. Through those 88 snaps in coverage, he gave up seven receptions on 10 targets for an average of 14.1 yards per reception, which equated to a 58.8 coverage grade per PFF.

Kerr will join another fellow 2022 four-star prospect, Jacoby Matthews, to provide depth behind a tandem of established starters in safeties Demani Richardson and Jardin Gilbert. He’ll have an excellent opportunity ahead of him to be mentored by both for an expanded role further down the line. In the short-term, the Aggies will surely leverage his speed Kerr as a third-down blitzing option to pressure the opposing quarterback.

While he may not get as much run as the established starters, he’ll be relied upon nonetheless to help reinforce a secondary that allowed just 156.2 yards per game through the air, which was the fewest in the SEC last season. Having ample depth will be critical for the Aggies to execute on their bounce-back season, and that means Kerr will be among those to play a pivotal role.

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Irish stay busy on recruiting trail, Notre Dame re-offers ‘22 Texas athlete

With a coaching change a star athlete in Texas wasn’t sure of his status with the Irish, last night it all got cleared up with Jarred Kerr.

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Former Notre Dame defensive coordinator Clark Lea had offered Texas star athlete Jarred Kerr, six-foot-one-inch and 185-pounds, but when he left to become the head coach at Vanderbilt, Kerr wasn’t sure where he stood with his replacement Marcus Freeman. Well, things were cleared up yesterday as Kerr tweeted out this good news.

Texas is a powerhouse state for high school football and Kerr could end up at multiple positions when he arrives to a college campus. You have to assume that the re-offer from the Irish staff has to be on the defensive side of the ball, as there were no big changes to the offensive staff.

Kerr is an impressive athlete, who could play wide receiver or running back if it doesn’t work out of the defensive side of the ball. What we do know is that Freeman is having an early impact out on the recruiting trail and hopefully this is a step in the right direction in ultimately landing a commitment from this phenomenal athlete.

Irish stay busy on recruiting trail, Notre Dame re-offers ‘22 Texas athlete

With a coaching change a star athlete in Texas wasn’t sure of his status with the Irish, last night it all got cleared up with Jarred Kerr.

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Former Notre Dame defensive coordinator Clark Lea had offered Texas star athlete Jarred Kerr, six-foot-one-inch and 185-pounds, but when he left to become the head coach at Vanderbilt, Kerr wasn’t sure where he stood with his replacement Marcus Freeman. Well, things were cleared up yesterday as Kerr tweeted out this good news.

Texas is a powerhouse state for high school football and Kerr could end up at multiple positions when he arrives to a college campus. You have to assume that the re-offer from the Irish staff has to be on the defensive side of the ball, as there were no big changes to the offensive staff.

Kerr is an impressive athlete, who could play wide receiver or running back if it doesn’t work out of the defensive side of the ball. What we do know is that Freeman is having an early impact out on the recruiting trail and hopefully this is a step in the right direction in ultimately landing a commitment from this phenomenal athlete.

MSU Offers 3-Star ATH from Lone Star State (WATCH HIGHLIGHTS)

Jarred Kerr of Lexington, Texas announced on Friday that Michigan State is the 19th school to hand him a scholarship offer.

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Michigan State remained active on the recruiting trail this week, handing out another offer on Friday — this time to 3-star athlete Jarred Kerr of Lexington, Texas.

Kerr is ranked 24th among all athletes in the class of 2022 by 247Sports. He’s also listed as the 46th overall prospect in the state of Texas by 247Sports. ESPN is a little higher on Kerr, ranking him as a 4-star prospect and a member of their prestigious ESPN Junior 300.

Kerr, who is listed as 6-foot-0 and 183 pounds, has already received a slew of offers from power five programs, including Baylor, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Florida, Texas, Texas A&M and many more. Michigan State was the second program to offer Kerr this week, with Arizona State handing out a scholarship offer on Monday.

Highlights from Kerr’s sophomore season at Lexington High can be seen below:

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Texas Football Recruiting: Longhorns offer 2022 four-star athlete

The Texas Longhorns have offered 2022 four-star athlete Jarred Kerr out of Lexington, Texas. Kerr is projected to play defensive back.

The Texas Longhorns most recent offer is for 2022 four-star athlete out of Lexington, Texas. Jarred Kerr is picking up the steam in his recruiting with offers coming in from both Texas and Oklahoma. Early on in the process the Baylor Bears seemed to have the upper hand. Things should change with both sides of the Red River Rivalry getting involved. Kerr is an athlete but his profile shows offense. He is being recruited by defensive coordinator Chris Ash which may lead you to believe that defensive back is in his future.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 3 66 33
Rivals 3 50 29
ESPN 4 292 40 21
247 Composite 3 351 46 24

Vitals

Hometown Lexington, TX
Projected Position Defensive Back
Height 6-0
Weight 175

Recruitment

  • Offered on August 29, 2020
  • no visit scheduled due to NCAA dead period

Offers

  • Baylor
  • Arkansas
  • Missouri
  • Kansas
  • Texas
  • Oklahoma

Crystal Ball

Kerr’s crystal ball currently sits at 100 percent Baylor with one prediction with low confidence.

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