Keylan Abrams
Status:
Committed

Keylan Abrams

Linebacker
6′2″ / 205 lbs
DeSoto, TX
DeSoto
Class of 2025
Rating: 84
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National Avg
Rating: 86.8
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TCU
Committed
4/28/2024
Baylor
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East Texas A&M
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Fresno State
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Videos

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Highlights: DeSoto runs away from Cedar Hill in the 'Battle of Belt Line'
Sophomore Season Highlights
Junior Season Keylan Abrams 2025

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Highlights: DeSoto soars vs. Wylie East as Riden sets multiple records
5:35
1 mo ago by Jason Howell
Highlights: DeSoto soars vs. Wylie East as Riden sets multiple records
After a back-and-forth first half, DeSoto was able to pull away for a decisive 51-17 win over Wylie East. Texas A&M commit Deondrae Riden had a record-breaking performance on the night as the Eagles soared, but he was not the only one with a highlight-worthy performance.
Highlights: DeSoto runs away from Cedar Hill in the 'Battle of Belt Line'
3:01
1 mo ago by Jason Howell
Highlights: DeSoto runs away from Cedar Hill in the 'Battle of Belt Line'
The DeSoto Eagles sprinted out of the gate early and pulled away late to claim a 63-24 win over Cedar Hill in the Battle of Belt Line. Both teams provided plenty of highlights, and now, TexAgs brings you a view from the field level.
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
7 mo ago by Jason Howell
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
High school and college football around the state of Texas are currently going through spring drills and offseason workouts, but recruiting never stops. It is time to take a look at the latest happenings on the Lone Star State recruiting front as the offseason rolls on.
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
8 mo ago by Jason Howell
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
High school and college football around the state of Texas are currently going through spring drills and offseason workouts, but recruiting never stops. It is time to take a look at the latest happenings on the Lone Star State recruiting front as the offseason rolls on.
Jason Howell
9 mo ago by Jason Howell
Sunday Recruiting Notes
Let's start with some stuff on some of the visitors this weekend first off Michael Fasusi did indeed end up stopping through Texas A&M this weekend. There was some thought he might since he was with the Cali Power group this weekend and in talking to a few DFW sources it sounds like it was a productive visit for the Aggies. There has been a lot of Texas smoke there, but the Aggies continue to make a strong push with coach Elko and Cushing leading the way. The competition is going to be tough but I do continue to hear the Aggies are a real contender. Anna (TX) 2027 OL Peyton Miller made the trip to College Station this weekend. He received his Texas A&M offer in January and this was his first trip to campus. He was able to meet with coach Cushing and his attention to detail caught his attention. We will have more from him later, but he spoke highly of the trip and practice and overall culture at Texas A&M. DeSoto 2025 edge defender Keylan Abrams does not hold an offer but he has been communicating with coach Bateman, coach Tony Jerod-Eddie, and analyst Alex Garwig. He is a bit undersized and a bit of a tweener at around 6-1, 205, but he is highly productive, explosive, and violent for one of the state's top defensive units. He was the 6A Def POY this year and was a dominating presence from beginning to end He said "I loved A&M. The culture is different now that the new staff is there." Duncanville 2025 OL and Baylor commit Desean Bryant was back in College Station again. He visited for Junior Day before the dead period and he was in town Saturday to watch practice. He mentioned how fast paced it was and how much competition there was throughout the day. He said, "What had most of my attention is how all the guys and coaches want to win. Like they want to be the best team in the SEC." Temple (TX) Lake Belton 2026 athlete Davion Peters was also among those in town. His offer list is already getting long and he kept an eye on the Aggies offense. "The biggest takeaway was their offense," Peters said. "I liked how they have lots of different formations of where the receivers lineup and don't just stick to one side. And I like how there's lots of different opportunities for athletes. The coaches coach very hard from what I seen at the practice and make sure you're doing the little things right." I caught up with a few guys yesterday at the True Buzz The Show March Madness 7-on-7 in DeSoto yesterday. Deondrae Riden was out there hanging around, taking in the sights and it is safe to say he was in the ear of a few targets out there. Red Oak's Taz Williams was one of those out there. He will be in College Station on Tuesday and he has already locked in his OV. The Aggies are definitely a team to keep an eye on in this race. I won't call the Aggies the leader but I don't think they take a backseat to anyone. Coach Wiggins is leading the Aggies' recruiting efforts and has established a strong bond there.Riden plans to return to College Station next weekend for what is already setting up to be another big visit weekend and he will take his official visit the weekend of June 6. Texarkana (TX) Texas High 2026 RB Tradarian Ball told me he does plan to get to College Station this spring. He does not have a date but area recruiter Holmon Wiggins is hot on his trail. The Aggies seem to have some ground to make up there with Georgia and Texas standing out a bit right now. Allen (TX) 2026 CB Lebron Bauer also said he plans to visit Texas A&M this spring. Dallas (TX) South Oak Cliff 2026 OL Brison Ramsey-Brooks said he will visit Texas A&M on March 30. He will be joined by SOC teammates 2025 LB Jayden Shelton, 2025 DE Kamauryn Morgan, and 2026 LB Jamarion Phillips. South Oak Cliff 2025 OL Emeka Ugorji plans to visit April 13 and SOC 2026 WR Jaylen Moore plans to be in College Station for the spring game on April 20.
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