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Four-star WR Dre'lon Miller decommits from the Texas A&M Aggies

On3 imageby:Sam Spiegelman10/17/23

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Dre'lon Miller
WR Dre'lon Miller (Sam Spiegelman, On3)

The Texas A&M Aggies have lost a commitment from one of their cornerstone commitments on the offensive side of the ball.

Dre’lon Miller, the On3 Industry Ranking’s No. 16 wide receiver out of East Texas, reopened his recruitment on Tuesday. The decision comes on the heels of Miller’s return to LSU over the weekend for the Tigers’ victory over Auburn.

Miller’s father, Chris Miller, told On3 that his son wanted a chance to explore LSU and other options a little bit closer before finalizing his decision. Along with LSU, schools like Florida, Colorado, and USC are all in pursuit of the No. 78 player in the country.

Texas A&M is also expected to stay in the race, his father confirmed.

“He just wanted a chance to open things up and take a closer look at everything,” Miller told On3 on Tuesday evening. “He wanted to find the best fit.”

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Miller is not expected to have a decision made until after his senior season at Silsbee (Texas) High School. He was recently selected to the All-American Bowl in San Antonio.

The Texas-based pass-catcher checks in as the No. 15-rated player in the state for the 2024 recruiting cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.