Texas A&M made quite the entrance at the 2026 NFL Combine, boasting a program-record 13 participants. Leading the charge on day one was Albert Regis, a standout on the Aggies' defensive line, who quickly turned heads with his performance among the defensive tackles.
Regis, renowned for his explosiveness and relentless energy during his college tenure, is now proving his mettle with some eye-popping athletic feats in Indianapolis. His senior season stats-49 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, and 2.0 sacks-only tell part of the story.
For interior linemen like Regis, the real value lies in their ability to disrupt offensive schemes and keep quarterbacks uncomfortable. In today’s game, where controlling the middle is as crucial as ever, Regis’s skills are in high demand.
Though he might not be the biggest or longest in this year’s class, Regis is certainly among the most explosive. His 9’8” broad jump led all defensive tackles, highlighting the powerful lower body that was his trademark at Texas A&M. He also clocked impressive 40-yard dash times-4.92 on his first try and 4.88 on his second, ranking fifth among his peers-coupled with a swift 1.73-second 10-yard split, showcasing his quick initial burst.
For a player whose game is built on disruption, these numbers only confirm what Aggie coaches have long known: Regis has the athletic chops to make an impact at the next level. Keep an eye on this Aggie as he looks to carve out his niche in the NFL.
