Texas A&M Football: Five way-too-early breakout players for 2023

The Aggies are equipped to put the rest of the SEC on notice so long as these five key players the next leap and breakout in 2023.

It’s the world’s worst-kept secret that Texas A&M is entering a hugely important 2023 season. The Jimbo Fisher-led Aggies are in need of a turnaround campaign this fall, but the truth is that after going 5-7 last season (2-6 SEC), there really is nowhere to go but up for this program.

Accomplishing that goal should be just a tad bit easier given the promising potential of a few players, who with another year of experience and new additions to the coaching staff, could elevate themselves from key contributors to potential stars in just one season.

Simply put, the Maroon and White have too much talent on the roster to post back-to-back underwhelming seasons. A&M has rarely, if ever, posted back-to-back losing seasons, which means the Aggies should put the rest of the SEC on notice in 2023 so long as their key cornerstones elevate themselves.

Spring football is still well underway for the Aggies, but we’re already looking ahead to which names could be the breakout players for 2023.

UGA football in top two for RB Amari Daniels

Amari Daniels, a class of 2021 running back, is planning on committing to either the University of Georgia or Texas A&M.

The Georgia Bulldogs are looking to add a talented running back to their class of 2021. Will three-star running back Amari Daniels be the next great University of Georgia running back?

Daniels is five-foot-eight and weighs in at 194 pounds. Though he’s shorter, that’s often beneficial to running backs, who become harder to find behind the line of scrimmage. Daniels is from Miami, Florida and plays high school football at Miami Central High School. Daniels is a versatile back.

A long line of incredible running backs have played at Miami Central including: Willis McGahee, Devonta Freeman, and Dalvin Cook. Daniels will have a chance to be the next great one out of Miami Central.

Where will Daniels go? He recently released his top two schools and is planning to make a commitment soon:

The trend of Florida schools struggling to land their elite in-state talent looks to be continuing.

Daniels has Texas A&M, and Georgia in his top two schools. We’ll keep you updated on his recruitment. Daniels removed Penn State and Nebraska from his previous top school.

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UGA football in four-star 2021 RB’s top four

Amari Daniels, a four-star RB from Miami Central High School, put the Georgia Bulldogs, Penn State, Texas A&M, and Nebraska in his top four.

The Georgia Bulldogs are looking to add a talented running back to their class of 2021. Will four-star running back Amari Daniels be the next great University of Georgia running back?

Daniels is 5-8 and weighs in at 194 pounds. Though he’s shorter, that’s often beneficial to running backs, who become harder to find behind the line of scrimmage. Daniels is from Miami, Florida and plays high school football at Miami Central High School.

A long line of incredible running backs have played at Miami Central: Willis McGahee, Devonta Freeman, and Dalvin Cook all graduated from Miami Central. Daniels will have a chance to be the next great one out of Miami Central.

Where will Daniels go? He recently released his top four schools:

Daniels notably has left out Florida schools from his top schools. The trend of Florida schools struggling to land their elite in-state talent looks to be continuing.

Daniels has Penn State, Nebraska, Texas A&M, and Georgia in his top four. We’ll keep you updated on his recruitment.

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