Texas A&M now trending for 4-star TE Kiotti Armstrong
Jasper (Texas) four-star tight end Kiotti Armstrong is taking his official visit to Texas A&M this weekend, and now the Aggies are leading for Armstrong in the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM).
On3’s Steve Wiltfong logged an expert prediction with a 60% confidence level for the Aggies. With that pick, Texas A&M overtook rival Texas in the RPM and now has an 85.3% chance of landing Armstrong’s commitment.
Armstrong took an official visit to Baylor last week and still has upcoming OVs to Texas (June 21) and Auburn (September 20).
He is the nation’s No. 114 overall prospect, No. 4 tight end and No. 20 recruit from Texas in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Armstrong on Texas A&M
The 6-foot-5, 246-pound Armstrong spoke with On3 earlier this year about the schools involved in his recruitment and had this to say about the Aggies.
“I like the people there… They are telling me that I am versatile and will be able to play in that system.
“I like coach Mike Elko and the new staff,” Armstrong also told On3 in January. “I like how they told me they think I can keep developing and I can do anything on the field. They think I can line up out wing, in the wing, a two-point stance, all of it.”
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More from Armstrong on Auburn, Miami and Texas
Auburn: “It’s about coach Ben Aigamaua. I’ve been able to talk to him and get to learn about the person he is.”
Miami: “I like Miami’s tight end history and coach Cody Woodiel.”
“It was good and I liked how the coaches were,” Armstrong told On3 on Jan. 30 about his visit to Miami. “I like the culture there, how you can handle your business and also have fun.”
Texas: “I know I can call them about things that are about football and not about football. I also like the way they use the tight end. It makes it good for me to look at them.”
“From the quarterbacks there to teaching me about the school and the amount of alumni that they have that went there,” Armstrong previously told On3 about what he likes about Texas. “They think I can do more than one thing on the field and told me they want multiple versions of a tight end like me that can go out wide and do more things on offense.”