Projecting Texas A&M's 2026 offensive depth chart

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It’s important to note that it’s very early, and even after adding 17 players from the transfer portal, head coach Mike Elko and his staff could still add one or two players after the portal closes on Friday, while the positions that still require depth include running back, linebacker, and possibly one more addition to the defensive line.

Knowing that incoming redshirt junior quarterback Marcel Reed will return next season, Texas A&M’s offense will be under the national microscope after the 10-3 loss to Miami in the first round of the College Football Playoff, especially Reed’s ability to be a consistent plus-player, while cutting down on his interceptions after throwing 12 this past season.

Still, Reed threw for a career-high 3.192 yards and 25 touchdowns, but he still has plenty to improve on, including his ability to stand in the pocket and make decisive throws. However, the lack of size at wide receiver was an issue, as transfer wideouts KC Concepcion and Mario Craver combined for over 1,800 yards and 13 touchdowns, but are built to thrive in the middle of the field due to their lack of size at 5’10” and 5’9″.

After losing out on landing Auburn transfer WR Cam Coleman, who committed to Texas, the Aggies went back to work, landing a massive commitment from Alabama transfer WR Isaiah Horton, whose 6’4″, 200-plus pound frame makes him an immediate starter at the X receiver spot.

Combined with four additions to the offensive line after losing five 2025 O-line starters to the 2026 NFL Draft, Texas A&M’s potential starting offense is beginning to take shape. In the coming weeks/months, Aggies Wire will provide a more in-depth look at the potential starting offense and defense as we inch closer to the spring season, but for now, here is how Texas A&M’s starting offense could look with the new transfer additions and returning players.

Quarterback

  • Starter: Marcel Reed
  • No. 2: Brady Hart
  • No. 3: Helaman Casuga (Freshman)
  • No. 4: Eli Morcos

Offensive line

  • Left tackle: Wilkin Formby (Alabama), Robert Bourdon
  • Left guard: Coen Echols (LSU), Blake Ivy
  • Center: Mark Nabou, Ashton Funk
  • Right guard: Trovon Baugh, Isendre Ahfua
  • Right tackle: Tyree Adams (LSU), Lamont Rogers

Running back

  • Starter: Rueben Owens
  • No. 2: Jamarion Morrow
  • No. 3: Tiger Riden
  • No. 3: KJ Edwards (Freshman)
  • No. 4: Carsyn Baker (Freshman)

Wide receiver (two-deep)

  • WR X: Isaiah Horton, Aaron Gregory (Freshman)
  • WR Z: Ashton Bethel-Roman, Terry Bussey
  • Slot: Mario Craver, Madden Williams (Freshman)

Tight end

  • Starter: Houston Thomas (UTSA)
  • No. 2: Richie Anderson (Fresno State)
  • No. 3: Micah Riley

Texas A&M will open the 2026 season against Missouri State on Saturday, September 5.

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