Texas A&M offers former Grand Valley State WR Jahdae Walker

Texas A&M has fielded an offer to productive former Grand Valley State wide receiver, Jahdae Walker

Texas A&M and head coach Jimbo Fisher are still looking to bolster their wide receiver depth ahead of the pivotal 2023 season, and while multiple candidates remain in flux after the final day of the second transfer portal came to a close, a litany of remaining players are still looking for new homes.

Whether it’s Division 1 or Division 11, production is production, and former Grand Valley State wide receiver Jahdae Walker, standing at 6-4 and 205 pounds is as productive as they come after recording 30 receptions for 623 yards and 4 touchdowns during his sophomore campaign. After entering the transfer portal, Walker has received multiple FBS offers including Colorado, Mississippi State, Pittsburgh, and of course, Texas A&M.

The Aggies starting wide receiver core for 2023 is set, as Evan Stewart, Moose Muhammad, and Ainias Smith will man all three spots, depth is still a concern, and with two seasons already under his belt, Jahdae Walker’s potential addition in the passing game would add another layer of explosiveness under offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino.

Walker will have two more years of eligibility once he chooses his new destination.

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