UCLA picked up a big player during the Early Signing Period, but it wasn’t a high school recruit. Instead, it was the transfer destination for a former four-star player and Texas A&M WR Kam Brown.
Brown transferred to UCLA after two seasons in College Station that saw him haul in just seven passes for 74 yards. Clearly, though, the talent is there and he showcased that when he had the opportunity. He’s an elusive receiver with a big frame and soft hands.
And if his recruiting pedigree is any indicator, he should in fact be a big, impactful player for the Bruins for years to come.