Texas A&M players break down Pro Day performances and Aggie careers
Aggies including Taurean York, Albert Regis, Tyler Onyedim, Le’Veon Moss and EJ Smith spoke after Pro Day, sharing takeaways from the event.
Texas A&M football is gearing up for a historic NFL Draft, with more than a dozen Aggies carrying pre‑draft grades, including four prospects projected inside rounds 1–4. It’s the kind of talent surge that elevates a program into the next tier of college football royalty and strengthens Mike Elko’s recruiting momentum following his recently signed six‑year contract extension. One of the biggest benefits of Pro Day is the spotlight it provides for players who didn’t receive an invitation to the NFL Scouting Combine.
After the season Texas A&M just delivered, a strong contingent of NFL personnel made the trip to Aggieland, giving prospects like Nate Boerkircher, Deuce Fatheree, EJ Smith, and several others a valuable opportunity to showcase their skills . A strong performance can put a player firmly on a team’s radar. Even without a draftable grade, a UDFA signing can be just as advantageous, often giving players more control over their landing spot than a late‑round selection.
Wednesday’s event featured 23 Aggies, with every position group represented except quarterback and safety. Below are several clips from the conclusion of Texas A&M’s Pro Day. Taurean York talks about his favorite moments at Texas A&M Taurean York on his favorite memories at Texas A&M: pic.
twitter. com/ajgQ7GLyNA — TexAgs (@TexAgs) March 25, 2026 Albert Regis believes in the future defensive line group at A&M Albert Regis has a lot of faith in the future of the DL group at Texas A&M: pic. twitter.