Did Pro Day performances boost Aggie seniors' shots?
NFL eyes turned College Station's way on Wednesday even without Johnny Manziel and Mike Evans' participation — and at least two Aggies only helped themselves with strong numerical performances.
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Highlights from Pro Day drills & testing
With extensive footage from the 40-yard dash, vertical jump, 20-yard shuttle and various drills, TexAgs takes you inside the Pro Day performances by the Aggie seniors and the process of impressing scouts.
Final thoughts & observations from A&M's Pro Day
Were NFL careers made or broken by Wednesday's results? That remains to be seen, writes Billy Liucci, but in their own way several Aggies helped their chances of reaching a late pick or undrafted free agent mark.
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Running list of Texas A&M Pro Day results
For ten Aggie seniors, Wednesday represents the last chance to impress NFL scouts. From A&M's indoor practice facility TexAgs brings you constant updates on the best numbers and storylines from the day.
Texas A&M 41, Ole Miss 38: Defense in review
Struggles put up by every unit on the Aggie defense have been no secret all season and that trend surely didn't stop in Oxford. Key stops and impact performances, however, showed that the process is ongoing.
Texas A&M vs. Ole Miss: Key matchups
Strength meets strength and weakness meets weakness in the Aggies' and Rebels' matchup on Saturday. From elite receivers to key quarterbacks, certain battles-within-the-battle are set to determine the winner.
Texas A&M vs. Ole Miss: Players to watch
The Aggies and Rebels prepare to collide for a pivotal matchup in Oxford, both carrying impact stars on each side of the ball. Which players have the potential to shift the outcome of the SEC West showdown?
Texas A&M 45, Arkansas 33: Defense in review
The problems were apparent in the first half on Saturday night in Fayetteville, but something changed when the Aggies returned to the field after halftime. They took positive signs and teaching moments alike away.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 45, Arkansas 33
Braving rain and a set of sub-standard performances, the Aggies took a second straight game against the Razorbacks on the strength of the run game and Deshazor Everett's interception return for a touchdown.
Texas A&M 42, SMU 13: Defense in review
Concerns remain in focus, especially along the defensive line and at areas of little depth. Despite that, and bolstered by multiple noteworthy individual performances, the Aggies managed to show essential progress.
Texas A&M vs. SMU: Key matchups
The Aggies and Mustangs prepare to meet on Kyle Field, both featuring strong offenses and defenses that could use a confidence-boosting performance. Which games-within-the game will determine how it unfolds?
Alabama 49, Texas A&M 42: Defense in review
At the end of an afternoon to forget, the Aggies walked away from the Tide with a multitude of questions and, as of now, not many answers. Aside from the few positives, some changes are likely in the works.
Texas A&M 65, Sam Houston 28: Defense in review
Better than against Rice? Undoubtedly. Good enough to go against 'Bama? That's the question for the A&M defense, which had its ups, downs, takeaways and breakdowns against SHSU but still remains a mystery.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 52, Rice 31
Lacking several defensive starters, the Aggies nonetheless rebounded from an early deficit to take a lead into halftime and never relinquished it. Johnny Manziel threw three touchdowns in his second-half return.
Week 1 Recap: News, thoughts & scrimmage notes
Into the books goes A&M's first week of Fall Camp, and with it several battles come into clearer focus. Yet, with several freshmen pushing early and No. 2 QB up for grabs, what did Saturday's scrimmage impart?
Five In Five: Fall's most interesting position battles
While the Aggies are rock-solid at several positions, the depth chart is yet to be cemented at certain key ones. With August ahead to make a statement, which spots are up for grabs — and who will take them?
Scattershooting on Aggie football's summer: Part I
The midsummer lull in Aggie football news will come to an abrupt end with a whirlwind of events kicking off the stretch run to Fall Camp. Liucci touches on new developments, incoming freshmen and much more.
Post-spring snapshot: Improvement in secondary is key
Accounting for the collection of returning talent and an impressive spring, the defensive backs seem set to be the A&M defense's strong point in 2013. For that to happen, tackling and deep coverage must improve.
Thoughts on Texas A&M's first spring scrimmage
Saturday's open scrimmage gave the Aggie coaches and fans their first extended look at what pieces the 2013 team is working with. Liucci analyzes the early risers, the recurring questions and what to look for.
Five In Five: Spring's most pressing questions
Though the Aggies are expected to begin 2013 in the national top ten, they are not without inquiries they'll seek to address in spring practices. Liucci breaks down what A&M hopes to learn and who must step up.