Texas A&M Aggies
Projected Depth Chart & Roster Analysis
Depth Chart Methodology
This chart is maintained as an editorial projection, using official roster releases, public game participation, coaching comments, injury notes, transfer activity, and recent team reporting.
Roster Snapshot
- Tracked
- 23
- Starters
- 15
- Notes
- 9
Verification
Last reviewed on February 8, 2026. Corrections are accepted through the contact page and are reviewed against public sources before publishing.
Texas A&M Aggies Roster Context
Texas A&M Aggies is tracked as a SEC program with 23 roster entries across offense, defense, and special teams. The current page follows a 11-2 overall and 7-1 in conference play profile and separates projected first-string players from rotation players so readers can see where the most stable positions are and where competition remains open.
The chart currently covers 5 offensive groups, 4 defensive groups, and 2 special teams groups. Key projected starters include Marcel Reed, Rueben Owens, Isaiah Horton, Noah Thomas, Tre Watson, Trey Zuhn, but the backup order is just as important for injury coverage, transfer movement, and weekly matchup planning.
Offense
Quarterback (QB)
Running Back (RB)
Wide Receiver (WR)
Tight End (TE)
Defense
Defensive Line (DL)
Linebacker (LB)
Special Teams
Kicker (K)
Punter (P)
Texas A&M Aggies Related Analysis
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