Texas A&M flips four-star WR Jayden Warren from Houston
Iowa Colony (Texas) Rivals300 receiver Jayden Warren has flipped his commitment from Houston to play for Mike Elko and Texas A&M.
The four-star playmaker had been a verbal to the Cougars since July 13. He visited the Aggies twice this fall including his official visit for the game against South Carolina two Saturdays ago.
Rivals ranks Warren as the nation’s No. 16 receiver and No. 112 prospect overall. The Rivals Industry tabs him as the No. 23 wide out in the land and No. 154 prospect overall.
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Warren is having a terrific senior season. In 12, games he’s turned 51 receptions into 1,038 yards and 19 touchdowns. That’s coming off a junior year where he only needed 23 catches for 613 yards and 14 touchdowns.
He adds to a Texas A&M receiver class that includes fellow four-stars in Aaron Gregory, Madden Williams and in-state target Mike Brown.