Texas A&M Tight End Jake Johnson Enters NCAA Transfer Portal
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Texas A&M tight end Jake Johnson has made the decision to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, as announced on his social media account on Wednesday. The move comes after Johnson's two-season stint with the Aggies, where he showcased his skills on the field.
During his time at Texas A&M, Johnson appeared in a total of 17 games, demonstrating his versatility as a tight end. He accumulated 25 catches for 237 yards and scored four touchdowns, leaving a mark on the team's offense.
Prior to joining Texas A&M, Johnson was highly regarded as one of the top prospects in the 2022 class. According to the On3 Industry Ranking, he was ranked as the No. 74 overall prospect, securing the spot of the nation's No. 1 tight end recruit and the No. 7 recruit in Georgia.
With the decision to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, Johnson joins a growing number of players exploring new opportunities. As of December 6th, a total of 1,310 FBS players have chosen to enter the portal, according to the On3 Network's reporting.
To stay updated on transfer portal activity and track player movement, the On3 Network provides various resources. They offer a Transfer Portal wire, bringing real-time updates on player activity, including player profile information, transfer portal rankings, and original On3 Industry recruiting rankings. Additionally, the On3 Transfer Portal Instagram and Twitter accounts serve as valuable sources for the latest moves in college athletics.
As Johnson takes a step towards finding a new destination, his decision to enter the transfer portal will undoubtedly generate interest from college football programs looking to bolster their teams. With his talent and previous successes, Johnson is poised to make an impact wherever he lands.
Overall, the NCAA Transfer Portal continues to shape college football, providing players like Jake Johnson with opportunities to explore new horizons and make their mark in the sport.