
Texas A&M could have a historic NFL Draft class on its hands this year, with several Aggies gearing up to make the jump to the pros.
The wait is over for several former Aggies ready to take the next step of their football careers. Texas A&M is home to many of the highly discussed prospects of this year's NFL Draft and could potentially make program history in Pittsburgh.
Here are the Aggies believed to have their name called on the main stage this weekend.
Cashius Howell (DE)
One of the most volatile forces for opposing offenses to contain during his time at Texas A&M, Cashius Howell promises to provide a boost off the edge for whichever NFL squad brings him home. He is projected as a late first-round to early second-round snag.
KC Concepcion (WR)
KC Concepcion dazzled in his lone season in College Station, going for close to 1,000 total yards, nine touchdowns through the air and one more on the ground. His savviness alongside a natural talent has him mocked as a late first-rounder and possibly the first Aggie off the board.
Chase Bisontis (OL)
Staying on offense, Chase Bisontis made a name for himself serving as a guard and tackle for the Aggies. He earned All-American and All-SEC honors while at Texas A&M and has become a primary name for teams looking to beef up on the line. Bisontis joins his aforementioned Aggie teammates as a late first-round projection.
Dametrious Crownover (OL)
Another offensive lineman, Dametrious Crownover served as the right tackle for Texas A&M. In a slight drop from the other Aggies, he is slotted somewhere between the third and fifth rounds in the latest projections.
Tyler Onyedim (DT)
Flipping back to the defense, Tyler Onyedim looks to help out up front. He has risen up to as high as a fourth-round selection in new mock drafts.
Will Lee III (CB)
Another Aggie defender, Will Lee III has fallen slightly due to concerns over size. However, he is still presumed to land somewhere in the fourth round.
Trey Zuhn III (OL)
Offensive lineman Trey Zuhn III reportedly improved his stock after a solid combine outing, which has him slotted into the fourth or fifth round in the latest projections.
Taurean York (LB)
Someone who allegedly did not have the same luck as Zuhn III, Taurean York has slid down to the fourth or fifth round after pre-draft showcases.
Nate Boerkircher (TE)
Another late-round Aggie, tight end Nate Boerkircher is reportedly slated for a fifth-round draw.
Albert Regis (DT)
Albert Regis also had an impressive combine performance, but did not see as much jump as Zuhn III. The lineman is presumed to be yet another fifth rounder for Texas A&M.
Ar'Maj Reed Adams (OL)
After being touted as one of the best guards in 2024, Ar'Maj Reed Adams saw his stock fall entering this cycle and is now projected as a late-round pick up.
Le'Veon Moss (RB)
A strong, physical runner that has a tainted past with injuries, Le'Veon Moss is tabbed as the last Aggie off the board somewhere in the final rounds.
There are other Aggies that could add to the growing list that looks to make history for Texas A&M, but are thought to go undrafted.
The group consists of linebacker Scooby Williams, defensive back Tyreek Chappell, edge Dayon Hayes, lineman Reuben Fatheree and running back EJ Smith, son of former Dallas Cowboys legend, Emmitt Smith.
Whether there are more Aggies taken or less, or if their presumed placement slips or rises, it promises to be a memorable and strong draft class coming out of Texas A&M.


