
Richard Wesley, the highly sought-after edge rusher from Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon, is making waves as he visits Texas A&M this weekend. The 6’5”, 240-pound prospect is known for his explosive speed off the edge, ability to disrupt plays in the backfield, and exceptional football IQ. As one of the top-ranked defensive ends in the 2025 class, Wesley’s recruitment has drawn national attention.
During his visit, Wesley expressed interest in learning more about the Aggies’ program, saying, “I’ve got a few things I’d like to know about the Aggies.” His focus includes Texas A&M’s defensive schemes, player development, and how the coaching staff plans to utilize his unique skill set. The Aggies’ reputation for producing NFL-caliber defensive players, paired with their state-of-the-art facilities, makes them an appealing destination for top recruits.
Wesley’s visit also includes meetings with head coach Jimbo Fisher and defensive line coach Elijah Robinson, who have emphasized the program’s commitment to fostering both athletic and academic excellence. With Wesley’s decision-making process heating up, this weekend could be pivotal in determining whether Texas A&M will secure one of the nation’s premier pass rushers.