TUCSON, AZ - NOVEMBER 28: Tight end Trevor Wood #88 of the Arizona Wildcats leaps as he attempts to block an unsuccessful field goal kicked by place kicker Zane Gonzalez #5 of the Arizona State Sun Devils in the third quarter during the Territorial Cup college football game at Arizona Stadium on November 28, 2014 in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Big 6'5" grad transfer Trevor Wood has made an official commitment

As a grad transfer, Wood should be eligible immediately for the 2018 season.

After four years with Arizona, big 6-foot-5 tight end Trevor Wood is moving on as a graduate transfer, and it appears that Wood has found his final destination. On Wednesday, Wood announced that he had committed to play for Jimbo Fisher at Texas A&M.

As a graduate transfer, Wood should be eligible immediately for the 2018 season.

Wood, a three-star recruit from the 2014 class, played his true freshman season mostly on special teams and defense for Arizona. After missing a year due to injury, Wood became involved more with the offense, but he was never used as a featured player from the tight end spot. Wood finishes his Arizona career with nine catches for 63 yards and a touchdown.

In an interview with 247Sports, Wood mentioned that he hopes Fisher and A&M will be able to utilize him more in an offensive role.

From 247Sports:

"I'm looking for more of a pro-style offense, an offense that's going to utilize the tight end," he told GigEm247. "I want to go somewhere I can have an impact immediately since I only have one year left."

Wood is expected to join A&M officially over the summer.