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College Football 26 Rated Thirteen Texas A&M Aggies 85-Plus Overall and Offensive Lineman Ar'Maj Reed-Adams Made the Top 100

College Football 26 Rated Thirteen Texas A&M Aggies 85-Plus Overall and Offensive Lineman Ar'Maj Reed-Adams Made the Top 100

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College Football 26 Rated Thirteen Texas A&M Aggies 85-Plus Overall and Offensive Lineman Ar'Maj Reed-Adams Made the Top 100 originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
EA Sports' College Football 26 isn't out quite yet, but player ratings have already been leaked ahead of its release.
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The strength of Texas A&M football isn't news to head coach Mike Elko, who spoke of his strong belief in his team and program at Coach's Night. CFB 26's player ratings only supported Elko's faith in his Aggies.
Here are the top 13 players that were rated 85-plus overall, including one who made the top 100:
Texas A&M Aggies head coach Mike Elko.Maria Lysaker/Imagn Images
Players rated 85-86 overall
Defensive lineman Albert Regis, quarterback Marcel Reed, and offensive lineman Chase Bisontis were all given an 85 overall rating.
Regis earned the team's Defensive Trenches Award at the end of the 2024-25 season, and was third on the Aggies and in the SEC for most pass breakups. He totaled 36 tackles with 16 solo and 20 assists.
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Reed completed 147 passes for 1,864 yards and 15 touchdowns last season. On 116 attempts, the rising sophomore totaled 547 rushing yards and seven touchdowns.
Bisontis, who started in all 13 games as a freshman and 10 games as a sophomore, played every snap against Florida when Texas A&M rushed for 300-plus the first time since 2012. He's one of the returning linemen Elko noted on Coach's Night, and has also been up for NFL draft consideration.
Defensive lineman Cashius Howell and defensive back Julian Humphrey were rated 86 overall.
In the 2024-25 season, Howell tallied 40 tackles on 26 solos and 14 assists. He also had 4 solo sacks pushing the opponents backs 27 yards in total throughout the season.
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Humphrey is a new addition to the Texas A&M roster as he transferred to the Aggies in Dec. 2024. He previously played for Georgia where he totaled nine solo tackles and one assist, and had four pass breakups.
Players rated 87-89 overall
Running back Rueben Owens was given an 87 overall rating. Despite being injured, he still led the team in the Las Vegas Bowl against USC with 13 carries for 56 yards. He, alongside Le'Veon Moss, are expected to be impact players for the Aggies in the 2024-25 season.
Running back Amari Daniels, defensive lineman Tyler Onyedim, offensive lineman Trey Zuhn were all given an 88 overall rating.
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Daniels saw time in every game last season and started in three. He had 139 carries for 661 yards and eight touchdowns. Seven receptions for 60 yards was also added on throughout his junior season.
Onyedim is another transfer for the Aggies this season. He played every season when he was at Iowa State and was named to the Big 12 All-Rookie Team in 2022. He finished his season early before the Pop-Tarts Bowl game with 33 tackles on 15 solos and 18 assists.
Zuhn is one of the top players Elko is most excited for this season. He was named to the 2024 All-SEC Third Team and was a consistent starter the whole year. After his senior season, he will likely declare for the 2026 NFL Draft.
Running back Moss, rated 89 overall, is entering his senior season with the Aggies after also suffering an injury last year. With Owens out, Texas A&M relied on him to be the starting running back and he did not disappoint. Moss had 121 carries for 765 yards and 10 touchdowns as well as 10 receptions for 141 yards.
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Players rated 90-plus overall
Wide receiver KC Concepcion had a 90 overall rating. The North Carolina State transfer was the ACC Rookie of the Year and Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2023. In the 2024 season, he had 48 receptions for 420 yards and six touchdowns.
Linebacker Taurean York was also rated 90 overall. As a freshman in 2023, York was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team and was a semifinalist for the Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award. In 2024, he tallied 82 tackles with 35 solos and 47 assists.
With a 93 overall rating, offensive lineman Ar'Maj Reed-Adams was the highest-rated Aggie on the list who also made the top 100.
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Reed-Adams played 744 snaps outside of special teams and allowed only one sack over 361 pass-blocking situations in the 2024-25 season.
Related: The Texas-Texas A&M Rivalry Doesn't Stand in the Way of These Two Future SEC Quarterbacks
Related: Head Coach Mike Elko Is 'Really Excited About We're Where Going' With His Texas A&M Aggies
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 21, 2025, where it first appeared.

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