COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M will hold its annual Pro Day on campus Wednesday, beginning at 12:45 p.m. inside the Coolidge Football Performance Center in the Graham Athletic Complex. A total of 23 former A&M players are expected to participate in the scouting event, which will give them an opportunity to showcase their measurables and skills in front of personnel from all 32 NFL teams.
All 13 of the former Aggie players who went to the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis last month – running back Le'Veon Moss, wide receiver KC Concepcion, tight end Nate Boerkircher, offensive linemen Chase Bisontis, Ar'maj Reed-Adams, Dametrious Crownover and Trey Zuhn III, defensive end Cashius Howell, defensive tackles Tyler Onyedim and Albert Regis, linebackers Taurean York and Scooby Williams, and cornerback Will Lee III – will be at Pro Day.
The other 10 expected participants include defensive end Dayon Hayes, nickel Tyreek Chappell, offensive linemen Kolinu'u Faaiu and Reuben Fatheree II, running backs Amari Daniels and EJ Smith IV, tight end Amari Niblack, kickers Randy Bond and Jared Zirkel, and long snapper Jacob Graham.
A&M coach Mike Elko said Tuesday he anticipates personnel from every NFL team will be in attendance, including "six or seven" general managers and a "handful" of head coaches. The Aggies set a program record with their national-leading 13 NFL Combine invites.
"I do think it'll be busier," said Elko on Pro Day. "It's good to see some of those guys. Some of those guys have been sprinkling back out to practice. It's been good that a lot of them have been coming out to practice. I think that shows where guys feel about the program and about what's happening here."
It remains to be seen which on-field workouts from the NFL Combine – including the 40-yard dash, bench press, vertical jump, broad jump, 3-cone drill and 20-yard shuttle – will be completed by each participant.
Concepcion, Moss and Williams didn't take part in any of those drills at the NFL Combine, while the remaining 10 completed some of them.
"It's a huge day for some of the guys who didn't get to the combine," Elko said. "It's a day to finish up for some of the guys who did. So I just think it's really cool to see where our program has elevated to in such a short period of time from an NFL development standpoint."
With the three-day 2026 NFL Draft, which begins April 23 in Pittsburgh, the Aggies could make history. They could conceivably finish with double-digit draft picks, which happened only once in their history: 10 in the 17-round 1976 NFL Draft.
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