BREAKING: Baylor freshman wide receiver Tren'Davian Dickson tells GigEm247 that he's asked for a release from Baylor and is looking to transfer out of the Bears' program.

"Yes sir, I have filed for a release," Dickson told Taylor Hamm of 247Sports on Wednesday.

Dickson, who was once committed to Texas but flipped and enrolled early at Baylor, is now waiting to hear back from the University about his request. It's unclear right now if the Big 12 program will grant him a release but they have 30 days to respond.

When asked if he would transfer and sit out a year if the request is denied Dickson responded, "Maybe. I don't know. I need to talk with my parents about that first."

Per sources, Texas A&M is a school who is under serious consideration as a possible destination. Dickson would not go on-record about what schools he is considering transferring to at the moment.

The Nation's N0. 14 ranked pass-catcher, per the 247Composite rankings, broke the national single-season record for touchdown receptions in 2014. The former Army All-American also had the third-highest single-season receiving yardage total in state of Texas history while helping lead Navasota to a 16-0 record and the Class 4A-Division I state title. Dickson recorded over 4,500 receiving yards and 76 touchdowns in three years as a Rattler.