COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M apparently will be down a young, once-touted offensive lineman when the Aggies report for camp in about a month.

Ishmael Wilson, a four-star recruit out of Lancaster from the class of 2013, intends to transfer to Baylor, according to GigEm247’s Taylor Hamm. Wilson told Hamm, “I’m filling out my paperwork right now” in terms of enrolling at Baylor.

Wilson redshirted last season, will sit out this season in Waco and then have three years of eligibility remaining. While touted on signing day, attrition continues slugging A&M’s 2013 class. The class included 15 four-star recruits (the highest rating is five stars), but six of those aren’t with the program.

One, quarterback Kohl Stewart, was completely out of coach Kevin Sumlin’s control, as the former St. Pius star was the No. 4 overall draft selection in baseball a year ago and signed a $4.5 million contract with the Minnesota Twins.

Meanwhile receivers Sebastian LaRue and Ja’Quay Williams have transferred, while defensive tackle Isaiah Golden and safety Kameron Miles have been dismissed. In addition, three-star prospects Darian Claiborne (dismissed) and defensive lineman Jordan Points are no longer with the program.

Sumlin is in the process of piecing together a highly-rated 2015 class, as well, and his 2014 class includes four offensive linemen, including three four-star prospects, softening the loss of Wilson, who was only expected to provide depth on the line as an underclassman.

The Aggies report on July 31, hold their first practice on Aug. 1 and open their season on Aug. 28 at South Carolina.

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