The 2026 NFL draft had a massive impact on the Texas A&M Aggies’ 2026 season. Ten Aggies were selected in the draft, including three players — wide receiver KC Concepcion, linebacker Taurean York and offensive guard Chase Bisonti — who entered as juniors, foregoing their final seasons of eligibility.
Aside from a loss in San Marcos a few weeks ago against Texas State, the No. 7 Texas A&M Aggies have been a well-oiled machine in midweek games in the 2026 season.
Do not be surprised when there are a big handful of players who choose to put their name in the NFL Draft. Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko has done an awesome job of developing players into leaders of men and preparing them for the next stage of life.
Size was one of Texas A&M’s biggest problems last season. Big man Mackenzie Mgbako played just seven games due to a foot injury, and it left the Aggies in a difficult position without a lot of size in their starting lineup.
The Spring slate of practices is over for colleges around the country, and now much of the focus for staffs is the beginning of final pushes for some of the top football recruits around the country.
The No. 7 Texas A&M Aggies continued their success in conference play with a series win over the No. 21 Florida Gators in Gainesville, their first weekend series triumph in "The Swamp" since joining the SEC back in 2012.
The Texas A&M Aggies had a good showing at the 2026 NFL Draft after putting together a successful season in 2025. After the conclusion of the draft on Saturday, the Aggies ended with 10 selections at the 2026 NFL Draft, which equaled a program record that dated back to 1976.
The NFL draft did not go as hoped for Taurean York, whose measurements and poor testing hurt his draft stock. The Texas A&M Aggies would have liked to see York stay for the 2026 season, but he instead forewent his remaining eligibility to declare early for the league.
Texas A&M continues to skyrocket on the recruiting trail. Already armed with the No. 1 recruiting class in the 2027 cycle and several other top recruits heavily interested in the program, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko has been on an unparalleled run as of late.
After a long, but successful, 2025 season that saw the Texas A&M Aggies reach the College Football Playoffs for the first time in school history, the final event to cap off the year is underway as the NFL Draft continues on.
Seeing success in any offense starts with an offensive line that can hold down the fort. Texas A&M’s offensive line is known as “The Maroon Goons” for their grit, toughness, and physicality, and they have become increasingly well-known every year.
Former starting Texas A&M running back Le'Veon Moss went undrafted in the 2026 NFL Draft, but many Aggie fans are left wondering who is next up as the new No.
The Texas A&M Aggies have prided themselves on having one of the best defenses around the country, especially under the tenure of head coach Mike Elko, forcing teams to play physical styles of football and impose to their will.
Year 1 of Bucky McMillan was a success for the Texas A&M Aggies, especially considering the late start he got in the cycle; he still turned them into a tournament team, and at one point was the top team in the SEC.
The trenches are where Texas A&M and Mike Elko shine, and it has been reflected in the 2026 NFL draft. Two offensive linemen and three defensive linemen were selected in the top 100, and Albert Regis joins tight end Nate Boerkircher in Jacksonville, Fla.
Texas A&M is set to be without one of its linebackers for the rest of the offseason. According to On3's Pete Nakos, Texas A&M linebacker Daymion Sanford underwent successful surgery this week and is expected to miss the rest of the offseason.