Let’s start with the obvious, there is no replacing Myles Garrett. No matter how much Johnny Manziel revolutionized the passing attack in the SEC, it’s still a league won in the trenches.
Texas A&M has a good amount of depth on the interior of the defensive line. The end position is a different story. Unfortunately there aren’t many options left. In an ideal situation the Aggies wouldn’t have to play either of their freshman immediately. That won’t be a luxury that Kevin Sumlin or his staff will have this season.
The Texas A&M football spring roster had four defensive ends listed.