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Texas A&M's Freshman WR Class Shines in Spring
Aggies' new wideouts make big impact in offseason practices.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 10:52pm
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Texas A&M's talented freshman wide receivers have been making waves this spring, providing a potential boost to the Aggies' passing attack.Bryan TodayTexas A&M's highly touted freshman wide receiver class has been turning heads this spring, with offensive coordinator Holmon Wiggins expressing confidence in the group's potential to make a big impact on the field this upcoming season.
Why it matters
The Aggies are looking to bounce back from a disappointing 2025 campaign, and the emergence of this talented freshman receiving corps could provide a much-needed boost to the team's offensive firepower.
The details
The Aggies' 2026 recruiting class included several highly-rated wide receiver prospects, and those players have been making waves in spring practices. Wiggins has praised the group's athleticism, route-running ability, and knack for making plays, suggesting the young wideouts could play a significant role in the team's offensive plans this fall.
- Texas A&M's spring practices are currently underway in Bryan, Texas.
The players
Holmon Wiggins
Texas A&M's offensive coordinator, who has been impressed by the team's talented freshman wide receiver class.
What they’re saying
“We really struck gold with this freshman wide receiver class. They've been making plays all spring and I'm excited to see what they can do when the games start.”
— Holmon Wiggins, Offensive Coordinator
The takeaway
The emergence of Texas A&M's talented freshman wide receivers could be a game-changer for the Aggies' offense this season, providing a much-needed boost as the team looks to bounce back from a disappointing 2025 campaign.


