Offseason threads be damned, which players do you predict will represent A&M and the Aggie football team at 2022 SEC Media Days in Atlanta, GA? Side note, it will be in Nashville in 2023.
Just a reminder, it was DeMarvin and Kenyon last year, both of whom are NFL-bound. Also, keep in mind the SEC limited schools to two players last year, but correct me if I am wrong, three players traditionally attend from each university.
The interesting thing to take from this is A) your answers will likely reflect who our star or most marketable players might be this upcoming season, and B) they are obviously projected starters or players getting ample playing time. C) Is it a foregone conclusion that the players selected are or will be upper classmen during he 2022 season? Any under classmen worth discussing? D) Is there any chance a quarterback attends this year? I personally do not think there is, nor should there be in a QB competition offseason, but maybe you do. King was the day-one starter last year, afterall. Maybe you think they will hand him the keys after spring ball.
I will give you my predictions based on the traditional format of three attendees, but you are welcome to suggest two if you think the SEC limits it to that many players again this year.
Just a reminder, it was DeMarvin and Kenyon last year, both of whom are NFL-bound. Also, keep in mind the SEC limited schools to two players last year, but correct me if I am wrong, three players traditionally attend from each university.
The interesting thing to take from this is A) your answers will likely reflect who our star or most marketable players might be this upcoming season, and B) they are obviously projected starters or players getting ample playing time. C) Is it a foregone conclusion that the players selected are or will be upper classmen during he 2022 season? Any under classmen worth discussing? D) Is there any chance a quarterback attends this year? I personally do not think there is, nor should there be in a QB competition offseason, but maybe you do. King was the day-one starter last year, afterall. Maybe you think they will hand him the keys after spring ball.
I will give you my predictions based on the traditional format of three attendees, but you are welcome to suggest two if you think the SEC limits it to that many players again this year.
- Antonio Johnson - I think he will be a household name by 2022 season's end. He's really that dynamic
- Ainais Smith - senior and the leader of the offense
- Devon Achane - easily the most electric player on offense (incoming freshmen, notwithstanding). Will have preseason Heisman buzz
- Demani Richardson - senior, 4-year starting safety. Will be looked to as a vocal leader
- McKinnley Jackson - will the legal issues to start the 2021 season (specifics escape my memory) be a reason he is overlooked? Special talent on the D-line
- Edgerrin Cooper - star-caliber talent who's SEC arrow is pointing upward
- Laydon Robinson - upper-classman all-SEC candidate offensive lineman & Media Days always loves the O-linemen for whatever reason