USC transfer wide receiver plans to visit Texas A&M

Including several other visits, USC transfer WR Duce Robinson plans to visit Texas A&M

Texas A&M needs to add talent and, most importantly, production at the wide receiver postion through the transfer portal this month, and while former Texas Tech WR Micah Hudson is predicted to land with the Aggies, nothing is set in stone until the pen hits paper.

Coach Mike Elko has been doing everything he can to gain commitments in the coming weeks, setting up visits with a long list of veteran receivers, including Purdue tight end Max Klare. However, another highly intriguing name could soon be headed to College Station.

According to 247Sports Florida State insider Zach Blostein, it was reported that former USC wide receiver Duce Robinson currently ranked the No. 2 player in the transfer, plans to visit Texas A&M portal rankings.

A former five-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, Robinson’s career with the Trojans ended with 741 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, including 396 yards and seven scores during his 2024 sophomore season.

Standing at 6-6 and 220 pounds, Robinson’s speed and catch radius make him an instant downfield threat and red zone nightmare.

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