Texas A&M’s 2026 spring season is heading into the final stretch, as the annual Maroon & White Spring Game is less than two weeks away, and for third-year coach Mike Elko, progress has been made on both sides of the ball, especially for freshman wide receiver Aaron Gregory, who has consistently stood out due to his impressive athleticism and smooth route running.
Among the 17 transfer portal additions, combined with 25 of 26 freshmen from the 2026 signing class who have taken part in spring practice, Texas A&M’s 2026 roster is extremely talented. Elko and his revamped coaching staff’s experience is equally important, which starts at the top with starting quarterback Marcel Reed.
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After losing more than a dozen starters to the 2026 NFL Draft, Elko is confident that he has found replacements for unanimous All-American edge Cashius Howell and defensive linemen Albert Regis and Tyler Onyedim, feeling that Northwestern transfer edge Anto Saka and veteran D-linemen Angelo McCullum and CJ Sims should make an immediate impact.
On Monday, On3 college football analyst J.D. PicKell ranked the Aggies’ 2026 roster No. 8 among his top 10 rankings, going off of fellow On3 journalist Chris Low’s recent article detailing Mike Elko’s coaching strategy, focused on developing players who possess “NFL talent,” no matter their star ranking as recruits.
While Marcel Reed will be playing in front of four new starting offensive linemen, Texas A&M’s defense should be one of the top-performing units in the SEC, while the addition of transfer wide receiver Isaiah Horton provides more size in the passing game, which, if the blocking holds up, should match or better last season’s scoring average.
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