Texas A&M Making Major Noise at the Senior Bowl: Eight Aggies Suit Up in Mobile
Texas A&M football is turning heads in Mobile, Alabama, and not just because of its logo on the helmet. With eight Aggies participating in this year’s Senior Bowl, the program is enjoying one of its most NFL Draft-ready classes in recent memory - and the talent on display is making sure scouts are paying attention.
The Senior Bowl, taking place today at 1:30 PM CT and airing on NFL Network, is the premier pre-draft showcase for college seniors. It’s where NFL front offices get to see top-tier prospects compete against each other in a pro-style environment - and for Texas A&M, it’s become a spotlight moment.
Let’s break down who’s representing the Maroon and White and how they’re performing during the week.
Aggies on the Senior Bowl Roster
Texas A&M is sending a strong contingent to Mobile, including:
- DE Dayon Hayes
- WR KC Concepcion
- OL Trey Zuhn
- CB Will Lee
- TE Nate Boerkircher
- OL Dametrious Crownover
- LB Scooby Williams
- RB Le'Veon Moss
That’s a deep and diverse group - from trench warriors to skill-position playmakers - and it’s more than just a numbers game. These guys are showing they belong.
In fact, this marks a noticeable uptick in Senior Bowl participation for the Aggies. In recent years, Texas A&M has had just a handful of players invited. This time around, the roster is stacked, and the buzz is real.
Early Standouts: Crownover and Boerkircher Turn Heads
Two names that have jumped off the field during Senior Bowl practices are Dametrious Crownover and Nate Boerkircher - and they’re not necessarily the first names most fans would’ve expected.
Crownover, an offensive lineman with an imposing frame, has been hard to miss - literally. His size alone draws attention, but it’s the way he’s moved and handled matchups in drills that’s really impressed scouts. He’s showing the kind of athleticism and technique that can translate to the next level, and he's making the most of the spotlight.
Then there’s Boerkircher, the tight end who delivered one of the highlight plays of the week. In a field full of elite athletes, it takes something special to stand out - and Boerkircher did just that with a big-time grab that had scouts reaching for their notebooks. His playmaking ability in tight spaces has been on full display, and he's making a strong case for himself as a legitimate draft riser.
Familiar Names, Familiar Impact
Of course, Aggie fans already know what KC Concepcion, Le'Veon Moss, and the rest of the crew bring to the table. Concepcion’s route running and Moss’s burst out of the backfield have been staples in College Station, and now they’re getting a national stage to show it.
But what’s really encouraging for the program - and for NFL evaluators - is seeing the full depth of talent coming out of A&M. It’s not just the headliners. It’s the development stories, the guys who’ve grown into their roles and are now proving they can hang with the best of the best.
What This Means for Texas A&M
This kind of representation at the Senior Bowl isn’t just a win for the individual players - it’s a strong statement about the health of the program. Texas A&M is producing NFL-caliber talent across multiple positions, and this week in Mobile is showcasing just how deep that talent pool runs.
With the draft process heating up, performances at the Senior Bowl can be pivotal. For these eight Aggies, it’s an opportunity to climb draft boards, impress decision-makers, and turn potential into professional opportunity.
And based on what we’ve seen so far, they’re making the most of it.
