2026 Departed Players Recap — Texas A&M Football
A National Championship season always brings turnover, and the Aggies are experiencing one of the largest roster shifts in program history. Between NFL departures, graduation, and a wave of portal exits, Texas A&M loses a massive amount of production on both sides of the ball.
Below is the full, updated breakdown.
Offensive Departures
QB
• Miles O’Neill (SO) — 2nd String, Transfer
RB
• Kewan Lacy (JR) — 2nd String, NFL Draft (4th Round)
• Jamarion Morrow (SO) — 4th String, Transfer
• Leo Woodside (FR) — 5th String, Transfer
WR
• Jonah Wilson (SO) — 5th String, Transfer
• James York (FR) — 7th String, Transfer
• Kelshaun Johnson (SO) — 5th String, Transfer
TE
• Theo Melin Öhrström (SR) — 2nd String, Graduated
OL
• Chase Bisontis (SR) — Starting LG, Graduated (3rd Round Pick)
• Ashton Funk (SO) — Starting RG, Transfer
• Robert Bourdon (JR) — 3rd String, Transfer
• Caleb Armah (FR) — 4th String, Transfer
• Patrick Zavala (FR) — 5th String, Transfer
Total Offensive Production Lost:
• 235 Passing Yards
• 587 Rushing Yards
• 7 Rushing TDs
• 47 Receptions
• 304 Receiving Yards
• 1 Receiving TD
Despite the volume of departures, the offensive core — Baker, Hawkins, Myles, Bussey, Olesh — remains intact.
Defensive Departures
EDGE
• Colin Simmons (JR) — Starting REDG, NFL Draft (1st Round)
• TJ Searcy (SR) — Starting LEDG, Graduated
• Kendall Jackson (SO) — 5th String, Transfer
• Elliott Friend (FR) — 6th String, Transfer
• Akeem Fabuluje (FR) — 5th String, Transfer
DT
• DJ Hicks (SR) — 4th String, Graduated
• Kevin Santiago (FR) — 7th String, Transfer
• B.J. Bowling (FR) — 6th String, Transfer
LB
• Taurean York (SR) — Starting WILL, Graduated (2nd Round Pick)
• Daymion Sanford (SR) — 2nd String, Graduated
• Kelvion Riggins (SO) — 4th String, Transfer
• Jordan Lockhart (SR) — 5th String, Transfer
• Antwan Ware (FR) — 6th String, Transfer
CB
• Julio Humphrey (SR) — Starter, Graduated (3rd Round Pick)
• Bravion Rogers (SR) — Starter, Graduated (6th Round Pick)
• Myles Davis (JR) — 5th String, Transfer
• Jamar Beal-Goings (SO) — 6th String, Transfer
FS
• Keon Sabb (SR) — Starter, Graduated (2nd Round Pick)
• Jarred Kerr (SR) — 3rd String, Graduated
• Jacques Bowie (FR) — 4th String, Transfer
SS
• Randon Fontenette (SR) — Starter, Graduated (2nd Round Pick)
• Dalton Brooks (SR) — Starter, Graduated (6th Round Pick)
• Marcus Ratcliffe (SR) — 2nd String, Graduated
Total Defensive Production Lost:
• 715 Tackles
• 50.5 Sacks
• 140 Tackles for Loss
• 13 Interceptions
• 59 Pass Breakups
• 5 Defensive TDs
• 10 Forced Fumbles
• 6 Fumble Recoveries
• 4 Safeties
This is one of the largest defensive losses in school history — nearly the entire starting lineup and most of the depth behind it.
Summary
Texas A&M loses:
• Both starting edge rushers
• Both starting safeties
• Both starting corners
• Its defensive leader at linebacker
• Three rotational DTs
• Depth across every defensive position
• Two starting offensive linemen
• A rotational TE and RB
• Depth at QB, WR, and OL
The good news? The returning offensive core is elite, and the young defensive talent — Turbin, Marco Jones, Chance Sims, and others — now steps into the spotlight.