Spring Westfield WR Tyrie Cleveland has decommitted from Texas A&M. The four-star pass catcher just told Kevin Sumlin that he intends to open up his recruitment but is still highly considering the Aggies.

"I just got off the phone with coach Sumlin and decommitted," Cleveland told GigEm247 early Wednesday afternoon. "I'm still considering Texas A&M and they're a school I can see myself at. I just want to open things up right now."

Cleveland has been considering this for some time. He committed in October but has since added offers from all over the country. A&M is still heavily recruiting two of his teammates in defensive tackle Ed Oliver and quarterback Dillon Sterling-Cole. Landing either could help the Aggies' case with Cleveland.

Cleveland is ranked as the No. 156 overall composite prospect in the country. He has some Crystal Ball predictions for Houston, where his former head coach Corby Meekins was hired this offseason.

A&M now has four commitments for the class of 2016.