
The Super Bowl is quickly approaching, which means the NFL season is about to come to an end.
Which means now it is time to start talking about the college football players who are going to make an immediate impact at the next level.
Texas A&M has its fair share of talent on their roster, and they have a few guys who could be players to watch in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.
Here are some of the top guys who we believe could hear their name called in April, in no particular order.
One thing that most NFL teams are always on the lookout for is a good edge rusher, and that is exactly what Howell could be in the NFL.
He was second in the entire SEC in sacks with 11.5, and he also added an absurd 14 tackles for loss. All of this led to him being named All-American, as well as the SEC Defensive Player of the Year.
Most mock drafts have in the first round, and some even have him towards the top 15. If he can come close to doing what he did in college in the NFL, then he could make an instant impact with whatever team drafts him.
When it comes to separating himself from a cornerback, or whoever may have the task of guarding him, Concepcion is one of the best in the business.
The young wideout finished his junior year and first season at Texas A&M with 919 receiving yards, which places him fifth in the SEC. He was also tied for first in the conference in receiving touchdowns with nine.
Concepcion looks to be a very viable rookie option in the slot, which is something that will be attractive to some teams come April.
One of the number one things that NFL teams can look for in an offensive lineman before they draft them is versatility. And that is exactly what Bisontis can bring to the table.
He came into college as primarily a right tackle, but he started at the left guard spot the past two seasons with the Aggies. And he was able to help keep Marcel Reed's jersey fairly clean this past season.
If Bisontis can show his versatility at the next level, then he could prove to be very valuable to whoever drafts him.
While many might look at the fact that Lee did not have a pick this past season and question him, he was able to do so much more than that in his final year at A&M.
He racked up a very solid number of tackles for a cornerback with 50, and he was also able to get two tackles for loss as well as a sack. His eight passes defended also placed him in the top 10 in the SEC.
Lee might not have been able to pick anyone off in 2025, it's the other things that he did well that NFL teams will notice.