The NFL’s newly-released list of players invited to the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine shows just how much talent there was in College Station this past football season.
On Wednesday the league released a list of 319 draft prospects invited to attend this year’s event, which will take place in Indianapolis from February 23 through March 2.
Texas A&M leads the way with 13 players invited to the Combine, a program record and the highest total of any team in the country this season.
Oklahoma was close behind with 10 players heading to the Combine, with Texas Tech next at 8 players, five of them from that vaunted Red Raider defense. Texas, TCU and Baylor round out the list in terms of area schools.
Sports Roundup
Check out every player from an area college that got an invite from the Combine below, starting with the Aggies’ high watermark of 13.
Texas A&M (13)
RB Le’Veon Moss
TE Nate Boerkircher
OL Chase Bisontis
OL Dametrious Crownover
OL Ar’maj Reed-Adams
OL Trey Zuhn III
DL Cashius Howell
DL Tyler Onyedim
DL Albert Regis
LB Scooby Williams
LB Taurean York
DB Will Lee III
Oklahoma (10)
WR Deion Burks
TE Jaren Kanak
OL Febechi Nwaiwu
DL Gracen Halton
DL Marvin Jones Jr.
DL Damonic Williams
LB Kendal Daniels
LB Owen Heinecke
DB Robert Spears-Jennings
Texas Tech (8)
WR Caleb Douglas
WR Reggie Virgil
DL David Bailey
DL Skyler Gill-Howard
DL Romello Height
DL Lee Hunter
Texas (7)
TE Jack Endries
OL DJ Campbell
DL Trey Moore
DB Jaylon Guilbeau
DB Malik Muhammad
DB Michael Taaffe
TCU (5)
TE DJ Rogers
LB Kaleb Elarms-Orr
LB Namdi Obiazor
DB Bud Clark
SMU (4)
WR Jordan Hudson
TE Matthew Hibner
TE RJ Maryland
Baylor (4)
QB Sawyer Robertson
WR Josh Cameron
TE Michael Trigg
DL Jackie Marshall
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