Texas A&M offer excites 4-star EDGE Chandavian Bradley
Texas A&M has extended an offer to Platte City (Mo.) Platte County four-star EDGE Chandavian Bradley.
Bradley ranks as the No. 49 player in the country, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. On3 ranks him as the No. 35 player in the 2023 On300 ranking and the fifth-best EDGE in the country.
Both regard Bradley as the top player from the state of Missouri.
The offer from the Aggies is one that Chandavian Bradley has been coveting for a while now. That’s especially true since the school has a top graphic design program, which is what Bradley would like to major in.
“This is one I’ve been waiting on, especially since I know how good their graphic design program is,” Bradley said. “That and they’re good every year and they are great at recruiting, especially since they just signed the best class ever.
“Texas A&M is definitely a school I’m going to check out.”
The Aggies are joining a long list of suitors after his services. His offers include Kansas State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Iowa State, Wisconsin, Kansas, Michigan, Arkansas, Penn State, Miami, Oregon, Oklahoma State, LSU, USC, Missouri, Vanderbilt, Colorado, Nebraska, Michigan State, Indiana, Kentucky, Arizona State and Illinois.
And there are more likely to come after this, too. There are other teams also showing interest in the elite EDGE rusher. For example, he is planning to take an unofficial visit to Alabama sometime this spring.
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Chandavian Bradley wants to play 2 sports in college
Chandavian Bradley is not just a good football player, he is also a good basketball player for Platte City (Mo.) Platte County.
He is scoring 16 points per game at the high school level. If the opportunity arises to play both, he would be very interested in pursuing that path.
“I’ve been thinking about it,” Bradley said. “If the opportunity comes wherever I go, I kind of what to do dual sports.”
Bradley currently has an On3 NIL Valuation of $18,500. The NIL valuation does not act as a tracker of the value of NIL deals an athlete has completed to date. It rather signifies an athlete’s value at a certain moment in time. Bradley ranks No. 514 in the High School Football NIL Rankings.