UCLA's Transfer Haul: The Latest Commitment from Kansas State's Brayden Loftin
The Bruins are on a roll with their transfer recruiting! UCLA has secured a commitment from Kansas State tight end Brayden Loftin, adding another piece to their puzzle for the upcoming season.
Loftin, a 6'5, 230-pound talent, has been a consistent contributor over the last three seasons, playing in 31 games. His statistics speak for themselves: 17 catches, 180 yards, and two touchdowns. But it was in 2024 that he truly stood out, catching 11 passes for 125 yards, showcasing his ability to make an impact.
With one year of eligibility remaining after a redshirt year in 2022, Loftin is a valuable addition to UCLA's tight end corps. He joins a group that already includes transfers like Josh Phifer from JMU and Stevie Amar from Boston College. As an Iowa native, Loftin was a highly-rated high school prospect, earning a three-star rating and a ranking of No. 60 among tight ends nationally.
This commitment brings UCLA's transfer haul closer to 30, and it seems they're far from done. With a total class size expected to reach around 60, the Bruins are building a formidable team. But here's the intriguing part: with several other commitments expected, UCLA might be setting the stage for a potential powerhouse in the making. Will this be the year they finally break through? Stay tuned, as the Bruins continue to reshape their roster and challenge for conference supremacy!