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Sep 30, 2023; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies linebacker Chris Russell Jr. (24) and defensive lineman Malick Sylla (92) celebrate a sack of Arkansas Razorbacks quarterback KJ Jefferson (1) during the second half at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
Sep 30, 2023; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies linebacker Chris Russell Jr. (24) and defensive lineman Malick Sylla (92) celebrate a sack of Arkansas Razorbacks quarterback KJ Jefferson (1) during the second half at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images / Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
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The Texas A&M Aggies' regular season has come to an end, and the turover from the NCAA Transfer Portal is already starting to hit.

Follow along below for the latest activity for the Aggies below:

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DEC. 17 - Mario Craver Makes Switch to Texas A&M

The Aggies added some speed to their wide receiver corps in the form of Mario Craver, who just completed his freshman season with the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

The wideout reeled in 17 passes for 368 yards and three touchdowns in Starkville, which included five catches for 42 yards and a touchdown against Texas A&M.

DEC. 15 - Texas A&M Lands Elite Texas Tech Receiver

Wide receiver Micah Hudson announced that he would be staying in Texas, but a little more south now as he commits to the Texas A&M Aggies.

The Temple native will be closer to home as he suits up for a potential WR1 role in Collin Klein's offensive scheme.

DEC. 15 - Aggies Land Former Georgia Bulldog

Defensive back Julian Humphrey made the switch between SEC teams on Sunday, heading to College Station after spending the past two seasons in Athens with the Georgia Bulldogs.

Humphrey is a native of Houston and made three unofficial visits to Texas A&M when he was originally choosing colleges.

DEC. 12 - Former Auburn TE Riley Switches to College Station

The Aggies landed more experience at the tight end position, scoring Micah Riley from the Auburn Tigers.

Riley mainly saw a pass-blocking role during his time in Auburn, but could still be useful in short-down conversions should the Aggies need to look his way.

DEC. 10 - Aggies Land a Backup for Marcel Reed

The Aggies were able to draw in former UAB quarterback Jacob Zeno to College Station, with him likely taking a back seat role to Marcel Reed.

DEC. 4 - Scooby Stays in Aggieland

Linebacker Scooby Williams announced on X that he would be returning to College Station for his senior year of play.

Williams, a transfer from Florida, tackled 42 players and scored an interception on the year.

DEC. 3- Will Lee Announces Return

Cornerback Will Lee, aka "The Blanket" announced on X that he would be returning to College Station for his senior year of play.

Lee transferred to College Station from Kansas State before the 2024 season and racked up 42 total tackles and two interceptions, including a 93-yard pick six against the Texas Longhorns.

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DEC. 11 - WR Bostick Enters Portal

After only recording a single reception in the season, wide receiver Jacob Bostick announced that he would be entering the portal with two years of collegiate eligibility remaining.

DEC. 9 - Backup Punter Andrews Enters Portal

Punter Keegan Andrews out of Melbourne, Australia announced that he would be entering the portal Monday afternoon.

Following the emergence of Tyler White on the Aggie special teams, Andrews really never saw the field for the Aggies.

DEC. 9 - Harris Jr. Exits

Linebacker Martrell Harris Jr., who had an exceptional freshman season in 12 games for the Aggies in 2022, was unable to reproduce that statline the next two years and announced Monday that he will be putting his name into the NCAA Transfer Portal.

DEC. 9 - Celiscar Re-Enters Portal

Defensive lineman Josh Celiscar entered his name into the portal again Monday.

Celiscar transferred to the Aggies from UCF and will have one year of eligibility remaining.

DEC. 9 - T.J. Shanahan Enters Portal

Offensive lineman T.J. Shanahan announced Monday that he would be entering the NCAA Transfer Portal, just hours after fellow OL Kam Dewberry announced he would be entering as well.

DEC. 9 - Dewberry Bids A"Dew"

Offensive lineman Kam Dewberry announced Monday that he would be entering the transfer portal after three seasons in College Station.

Dewberry was a member of the historic 2022 recruiting class and will have one year of eligibility remaining wherever he chooses to spend it.

DEC. 7 - Tease Exits

After a troubled 2023 season, wide receiver Micah Tease announced Saturday that he will look for a new school to call home.

Tease's two receptions in 2023 came in the Texas Bowl, catching two passes for 19 yards in the 31-23 loss to Oklahoma State.

DEC. 7 - College Station Native Moves On

Linebacker Chantz Johnson from College Station, TX entered the transfer portal on Saturday and will have three seasons of collegiate eligibility remaining.

DEC. 6 - Erb Enters Portal

Offensive lineman Hunter Erb announced Friday afternoon that he would be departing College Station via the transfer portal.

Erb only played 19 snaps for the Aggies in the 2024 season.

DEC. 6 - White Announces Portal Entry

Edge rusher Enai White announced Friday that he would be entering the NCAA Transfer Portal after three years at A&M, according to Hayes Fawcett from On3 Sports.

White had 11 total tackles and two sacks during his time in College Station.

DEC. 5 - Two Aggie DLs Leaving Program

Texas A&M lost two defensive linement to the NCAA Transfer Portal on Thursday, with third year edge Malick Sylla and freshman interior lineman Samu Taumanupepe.

Sylla was a four-star member of the famed 2022 class that broke college football records, while Taumanupepe︎ came to the Aggies as a three-star recruit in the 2023 class.

DEC. 4 - Tight End Enters Portal

Tight end Jaden Platt announced on Wednesday that he would be entering the transfer portal after two seasons at A&M that saw him as a part of a talented tight end room that included Tre Watson, Shane Calhoun, and Theo Melin Ohrstrom.

Platt originally committed to Stanford before the 2023 season before flipping to College Station.

DEC. 3 - Jaylen Henderson enters portal

Quarterback Jaylen Henderson announced Tuesday evening that he would be entering the NCAA Transfer Portal.

Henderson was the quarterback for the second half of the Aggies' 2023 season before sustaining an injury in A&M's bowl game vs. Oklahoma State.

DEC. 3 - Conner Weigman announces departure

A move expected by many, quarterback Conner Weigman announced that he planned on entering the NCAA Transfer Portal, stating that "his best football was ahead" and he would have "no regrets."

Weigman started the year under center for the Aggies before being sidelined with an injury during the season opener against Notre Dame, and took a backseat role once Marcel Reed took over as the signal caller.

Dec. 3 - Cyrus Allen leaves

Texas A&M wide receiver Cyrus Allen announced to ESPN that he would be entering the NCAA Transfer Portal.

Allen transferred to A&M after catching 46 passes for 778 yards during his 2023 season at Louisiana Tech. He caught 18 passes for 269 yards this season before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury in the win over New Mexico State.

Dec. 3 - Brownlow-Dindy leaves

Former five-star defensive tackle Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy elected to enter the transfer portal and depart College Station.

Brownlow-Dindy was a part of the 2022 Aggie recruiting class under Jimbo Fisher that set many records as the highest-rated class in program history, bringing 10 five-star recruits and 14 four-star recruits to Aggieland, including stars like Shemar Stewart. Unfortunately, injuries plagued the Aggies heavily during that season and the true potential of the team was never truly unlocked.

Dec. 2 - Ogunbiyi Enters Portal

Texas A&M offensive lineman Aki Ogunbiyi entered the NCAA Transfer Portal after being with the team since 2020. His 2022 season was cut short due to injury, and he would play in five games in 2023.

He was a four-star recruit in the 2020 class, and will have a single year of eligibility remaining in college play, wherever he chooses to spend it.


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Aaron Raley is a credentialed writer covering the Texas A&M Aggies for On SI, joining the team on May 27, 2024. Born and raised in Northeast Texas, Aaron is a senior journalism major at Texas A&M University and is also minoring in history and sports management. Aaron’s writing abilities are driven by his love and passion for various sports, both at the collegiate and professional level, as well as his experience in playing sports, especially baseball and football.