
Previewing the 2025 season for Texas A&M QB Miles O'Neill with his player profile
Previewing the 2025 season for Texas A&M QB Miles O'Neill with his player profile
As we gear up for the 2025 football season, Aggies Wire is breaking down every player on the Texas A&M roster. Throughout the preseason, each profile will highlight the player's background, recruiting rankings out of high school, and their projected role under head coach Mike Elko this year.
All eyes are on Marcel Reed for the 2025 season, but the most intriguing battle might be for the backup quarterback role between newcomer in veteran Jacob Zeno and strong-armed redshirt freshman Miles O'Neill. O'Neill may have the edge, with more time in the program and a strong rapport with offensive coordinator Collin Klein.
In the only game he played in during the 2024 season, O'Neill was highly efficient, going 5-of-6 for 51 yards and a touchdown. He followed that up with a strong 2025 spring game, bolstering his case for the QB 2 spot next season.
Preseason Player Profile
Hometown: Marblehead, Massachusetts
Height: 6-5
Weight: 225 lbs.
Class in 2025: Redshirt Freshman
Recruiting Rankings
Class of 2024: National - NR / QB - 45 / Massachusetts - 15
The former three-star quarterback was the only QB signed in the A&M 2024 class after being named the 2023 New Jersey Prep A Offensive Player of the Year.
Depth Chart Overview
Marcel Reed enters the season as QB1, while the competition for QB2 is between O'Neill and transfer veteran Jacob Zeno. Both are expected to see early-season reps as the coaching staff evaluates the best fit for the second-string role.
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