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Evans Transferring, SEC Schools Eyeing Defensive Lineman
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Former Texas A&M star defensive lineman, Dealyn Evans, enters transfer portal for sophomore year. The six-foot-five, three hundred ten-pound freshman, ranked as top seventy-five prospect, is drawing interest from SEC schools. With fifty-eight tackles, eight tackles for loss, and four sacks in high school, Evans is a hot commodity. This marks the tenth Aggie player leaving this offseason, but Texas A&Ms staff has filled gaps smartly. Fans eagerly await Evans next move.
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