Texas A&M sophomore TE has entered the transfer portal

Sophomore tight end Jaden Platt has entered the transfer portal after two seasons at Texas A&M

Texas A&M’s 2024 season ended at a disappointing 8-4 and 5-3 in SEC play after losing three out of their last four games, including the season finale 17-7 loss to rival Texas in the revival of the Lone Star Showdown.

With Early Signing Day on Wednesday, Elko and his staff are on fire recruiting-wise. They have landed three commitment flips, including former Missouri commits, led by five-star OL Lamont Rogers and four-star athlete/running back Jamarion Morrow.

However, the transfer portal activity has been busy for the Aggies, as five more players entered their names, including wide receiver Cyrus Allen and two quarterbacks: Redshirt sophomore Conner Weigman and junior Jaylen Henderson.

No. 6 was sophomore TE Jaden Platt a former 4-star product out of Haslet, TX flipped from Stanford to A&M under Jimbo Fisher in 2023. Platt saw limited action in his time in Aggieland with his most memorable play coming in the bowl game against Oklahoma State on a long catch and run for a touchdown.

A stacked TE room severely hindered his ability to see the field only seeing the field once in the 2024 season. It’s not for the lack of ability but with a new coaching staff, Platt has decided to enter the transfer portal to see if he can land on a team with a heavy need for tight ends. We wish him luck on his journey wherever he ends up.

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