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Thirteen Aggies descend on Indianapolis, a historic haul showcasing Texas A&M's pro-level talent and future NFL stars.

The 2025 season didn’t end the way Texas A&M fans hoped, but one thing is crystal clear ... the Aggies were loaded with NFL-caliber talent.

That reality was reinforced this week when NFL Combine invitations were released, and Texas A&M Aggies stood alone at the top.

Texas A&M will send 13 players to the 2026 NFL Combine in Indianapolis, the most of any program in the country and the highest total in school history.

It’s a powerful statement about the overall quality of the roster and a reminder that the Aggies consistently recruit and develop players capable of reaching the next level.

Headlining the group is wide receiver KC Concepcion, who has quickly become one of the most talked-about prospects in this draft class. Concepcion enters the pre-draft process ranked No. 22 overall on Dane Brugler’s Big Board, putting him firmly in first-round conversation. His blend of speed, route-running, and production made him one of the most dangerous weapons in college football last season.

The Aggies’ presence at the combine won’t stop there. Running back Le'Veon Moss will look to showcase his power and explosiveness, while the offensive line will be heavily represented by Chase Bisontis, Ar'Maj Reed-Adams, Dametrious Crownover, and Trey Zuhn.

Defensively, Texas A&M’s depth jumps off the page. Edge rusher Cashius Howell, interior linemen Albert Regis and Tyler Onyedim, linebackers Taurean York and Scooby Williams, and cornerback Will Lee IV will all have the chance to boost their draft stock.

The NFL Combine runs from Feb. 23 through March 2 in Indianapolis, and for Texas A&M, it’s a program-defining moment.

While wins and losses shape seasons, the many Aggies earning NFL opportunities speak volumes about the foundation in College Station.