Dec. 26, 2025, 5:05 a.m. CT
Before the transfer portal officially opens on January 2, plenty of intriguing storylines regarding Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko’s strategy to rebuild the roster, which has already suffered seven losses to the portal, including defensive ends Rylan Kennedy and Solomon Williams, who would have likely played more snaps next season.
This week, two of the top transfer portal wide receivers have been connected to the Aggies, as Kansas State receiver Jayce Brown and Auburn WR Malcolm Simmons will both heavily consider Texas A&M over the next two months, especially after standout receiver KC Concepcion officially declared for the 2026 NFL Draft. Concepcion, who transferred from NC State, might not be the only Wolfpack wideout with the best track to the NFL.
On Christmas Eve, it was revealed that NC State wide receiver Terrell Anderson will enter the transfer portal, and is coming off his impressive sophomore season, reeling in 39 receptions for 629 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 16.1 yards per reception.
Per Pro Football Focus, Anderson earned high marks, including a 72.4 offensive grade and a 73.5 receiving grade. Standing at 6’2″ and just over 200 pounds, Anderson is highly reliable. He possesses the size to play at the X or Z receiver spot, providing more of a mismatch compared to the rest of the Aggies’ speedy wide receiver rotation, led by Mario Craver.
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