Texas A&M senior linebacker Christopher Russell Jr. declares for 2024 NFL Draft

After playing in 11 of 13 games as a true freshman in 2019, Russell played in all 47 of the Aggies games for the remainder of his collegiate career.

Texas A&M fifth-year senior linebacker Christopher Russell Jr. has declared for the 2024 NFL Draft.

The 6-foot-2, 235-pound graduate of Dyersburg High School in Tennessee announced his decision via X on Wednesday night.

“First and foremost, thank God for blessing me to play the game I love and for every opportunity he has given me along the way,” Russell stated. “To family and friends, thank you for being with me each step of the way, your continuous support has not gone unnoticed. I will forever be grateful for everything that has been done to help me reach where I am today.

“To coach Fisher (and) coach Durkin, thank you for putting your trust in me and giving me a chance to show you what I am capable of. Thank you to all of the coaches who have helped guide me along the way.

“Lastly, thank you Texas A&M University! Thank you for making my time here unforgettable. Playing in front of the 12th man… there is nothing like it!

“With that being said, I am proud to announce — I WILL BE DECLARING FOR THE 2024 Draft.

“Christopher Russell Jr. #24”

After playing in 11 of 13 games as a true freshman in 2019, Russell played in all 47 of the Aggies games for the remainder of his collegiate career. In 58 total contests, he tallied 113 tackles (60 solo), 10 tackles for a loss of 46 yards, 4.5 sacks, 3 pass deflections, 2 fumble recoveries and 1 interception & touchdown, respectively.

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Texas A&M 2023 college football season countdown: No. 24 Chris Russell Jr.

Senior Chris Russell Jr. returns as one of two experienced leaders of a linebacker unit looking to establish itself as a key cornerstone of a defense that can be elite in 2023.

Fear not, Aggie fans, meaningful college football is just around the corner, with the start of the 2023 season under a month away! Here at Aggies Wire, we’ll be counting down by looking at each Texas A&M football player that corresponds to the number of days left till the start of the football season.

With 24 days until kickoff, we’re looking at No. 24 for the Maroon and White: senior linebacker Chris Russell Jr.

Russell returns as one of two experienced leaders, joining Edgerrin Cooper, to lead the Aggies’ linebacker unit this season. Last year, he appeared in 12 contests for the Maroon and White, logging 66 tackles, one forced fumble, and one defensive touchdown. While operating as the Mike linebacker, he recorded a 63.9 overall defensive grade, a 70.2 run defense grade, a 51.9 pass-rush grade, and a 58.5 coverage grade in 2022 per Pro Football Focus.

It’s not an overstatement to say that Russell’s veteran leadership will be counted on mightily given Texas A&M’s questionable depth at the linebacker position. Outside of Russell and Cooper, defensive coordinator DJ Durkin will be relying on transfer, and former Jackson State product Jurriente Davis, sophomore Martrell Harris Jr., and freshman Taurean York.

The combination of two experienced starters alongside some younger talent with clear upside gives room for optimism, but remember that is a unit that is looking to help establish itself in defending the ground game. As a defense, Texas A&M ranked 124th versus the run, highlighting the need for the linebacker corps to be more efficient when operating in the middle of the field.

The Aggies saw no shortage of linebacker departures via the transfer portal in the offseason, so Russell has an opportunity ahead of him to be a foundation of a defense that has the potential to be elite, so long as all the pieces click together ahead of a pivotal 2023 campaign.

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Texas A&M Football 2023 Position Preview: Linebackers; limited depth remains a question mark

Despite having two experienced starters, the Aggies’ linebacker depth remains a notable question mark heading into the 2023 season.

Texas A&M kicks off the 2023 college football season in just under two months, and while the offseason is nearing its conclusion sooner than later, it’s time to preview what Jimbo Fisher and his staff will be working with from a roster perspective.

The Aggies’ linebacker depth was a substantial question mark heading into spring football, as a pair of returning starters headlines the group with minimal depth to account for behind them. A big addition through the transfer portal helps in the demand for depth, and their performance as a group will be key for the Maroon and White to improve in defending the run.

Returning production: Edgerrin Cooper returns for his senior season in College Station after appearing in 11 games with eight starts for the Aggies in 2022. He recorded 61 tackles, including eight for a loss, five pass deflections, one interception, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery. According to Pro Football Focus, he finished with a 66.1 overall defensive grade, including a 66.7 run defense grade, a 70.4 pass-rush grade, and a 59.7 coverage grade.

Cooper joins Chris Russell Jr. as the experienced leader of the linebacker unit. In 2022, Russell appeared in 12 games for the Aggies, recording 66 total tackles, one forced fumble, and one defensive touchdown. As the Mike linebacker, he recorded a 63.9 overall defensive grade, including a 70.2 run defense grade, a 51.9 pass-rush grade, and a 58.5 coverage grade in 2022 per PFF.

Sophomore Martrell Harris Jr. rounds out the three returners from last year’s campaign, appearing in 12 games while recording seven total tackles and one forced fumble. With just 54 total snaps, he finished with a 64.4 overall defensive grade, a 60.7 run defense grade, and an 86.8 pass-rush grade, according to PFF.

Departures:  Notable linebacker departures from 2022 include Andre White Jr., Tarian Lee Jr., and Ish Harris. White recorded 35 tackles, one sack, and one forced fumble in seven games. Lee recorded nine tackles in eight games, while Harris did not see the field in 2022.

Final Observation: The starting reigns are in the hands of Cooper and Russell, and the Aggies have a potentially athletic playmaker in Harris backing those two up. In adding former Jackson State product Jurriente Davis through the transfer portal, Texas A&M has a player that thrives as an off-the-ball linebacker, primarily at the Will position in the Aggies’ 4-2-5 defensive scheme.

Freshman Taurean York has flashed his upside in spring camp, but he’s a first-year nonetheless, and as we witnessed last season, throwing him into the fire will result in growing pains.

While the starters look promising on paper, and the addition of Davis gives them some much-needed depth, all it takes is for one injury to impact this unit significantly. For a defense that hopes to improve from its 124th run defense ranking in 2022, the hope is that his unit can stay healthy and build rapport throughout the season.

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Texas A&M Spring Football 2023: Linebacker position breakdown

As spring football for the Aggies nears its end, we take a look at the linebacker group which is hoping for a rebound performance in 2023.

Spring football for Texas A&M is well underway, which means it’s every fan’s obligation to parse through the depth chart ahead of what will be an important 2023 season. Thankfully, we’ve got you covered by breaking down each positional battle, and up next is taking a look at a vital piece of the defense in the linebacker group.

Last year’s performance from the group can be summed up in just a few words: much to be desired. To their credit, a combination of injuries and poor performance from the interior meant that opposing defenses very much had their way when attacking the second level. Playing a 3-2-6 didn’t make things any easier as they failed to stunt opponents up front or blitz back seven defenders.

Overall it was a tough season for the unit, whether as a result of their own individual performance or a factor of playing in an inconsistent scheme. The Maroon and White, in large part, have two experienced backers in the fold for 2023, which means next season will be the tale of reloading and rebounding from 2022.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at how the current linebacker group is shaping up for the Aggies:

Returners (2022 season stats)

  • MLB Senior Chris Russell Jr. (12 games, 66 total tackles, 1 forced fumble, 1 defensive touchdown)
  • WLB Redshirt junior Edgerrin Cooper (11 games, 61 total tackles, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, 5 pass breakups)
  • WLB Sophomore Martrell Harris Jr. (12 games, 7 total tackles, 1 forced fumble)

New additions

  • Freshman Taurean York
  • Freshman Daymion Sanford
  • Freshman Chantz Johnson

There’s no uncertainty around who will be the starters for this unit come fall. The reigns are in the hands of Cooper and Russell, and the Aggies have a potentially athletic playmaker in Harris backing those two up. But as we saw last season, poor performance and a lack of depth, in large part due to injuries, is one of the many issues that plagued this team. That statement rings true for the defense and this unit in particular.

Freshman Taurean York has flashed his upside in spring camp, but he’s a first-year nonetheless and as the Aggie faithful witnessed last season, throwing in your true freshmen into the fire will undoubtedly result in some growing pains. So, where does A&M go from here in addressing these issues?

We’ll likely find out come April 15, which is when the college football transfer window is set to re-open. Jimbo Fisher and the coaching staff should be particularly active in bolstering their roster depth on the defensive side of the ball, and the linebacker unit is no exception.

While the starters look promising on paper and through spring camp, this coming season is too significant for the Maroon and White to go off the hope that injuries don’t creep up once more in 2023.

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Texas A&M Player Profile: Linebacker, Chris Russell Jr.

Texas A&M Player Profile: Linebacker, Chris Russell Jr.

Going into the 2022 football season, Aggies Wire will be looking at each scholarship player listed on the Texas A&M roster.

Over the preseason, each profile will cover where the player is from, how recruiting websites rated them coming out of high school, and what role they will play for Jimbo Fisher this season.

Chris Russell Jr. is entering his 4th year with the Texas A&M football program, looking to play a larger part in the linebacker rotation after the departures of Aaron Hansford (NFL) and Antonio Doyle (Transfer). Russell Jr.s’ football career began at Dyersburg High School in Dyersburg, Tennessee where he was named 7-4A Player of the Year after his 2018 senior season, and committed to the Aggies on Feb. 6, 2019. Declining to redshirt, Russel Jr. appeared in 10 out of 12 games during the 2019 season primarily on special teams, and recorded only 1 tackle. During his 2020 sophomore season, he again appeared in 10 games, playing an increased role on special teams, recording 4 tackles and a blocked punt on the year. After earning a rotational role in the linebacking corp at the start of his 2021 junior season, he played in all 12 games, tallying 11 total tackles, and a tackle for loss on the year while remaining as an important member on special teams.

Preseason Player Profile

Hometown: Dyersburg, Tennessee

Height: 6-2

Weight: 235lbs

247Sports Composite Ranking

Class of 2019: 3-Star player ranking, 26th ranked player in Tennessee, 39th ranked inside linebacker prospect in the country

Career Stats

Year G Tkl TFL Int Sacks
2019 10 1 0 0 0
2020 10 4 0 0 0
2021 12 11 1 0 0

PFF Grades

Year Defense Tackling Coverage Run Defense Pass Rush
2019 60.0 60.0
2020 50.9 29.4 40.2 66.3
2021 67.3 58.4 58.0 73.7 59.9

Depth Chart Overview

Chris Russell Jr. (Senior) is projected as a rotational linebacker for Texas A&M this coming season under Jimbo Fishers’ 4-2-5 defensive scheme, led by first-year defensive coordinator, D.J. Durkin. Russell Jr. is slated to share the rotation with linebackers Tarian Lee Jr. (Red Shirt Junior), Ish Harris (Freshman), and Martrell Harris Jr. (Freshman). Russell Jr. is the primary backup to starting Mike Linebacker Andre White Jr. (Senior). Coming out of high school, Chris Russell Jr. was one of the top defensive prospects in Tennessee, sporting a traditional middle linebacker frame, and had the closing burst and sideline to sideline pursuit ability needed in order to play and perform at the position at a high level. Although not the best athlete at linebacker on the roster, his size, strength, tackling ability, and experience in the rotation for the last three years makes him one of the many players to keep an eye on starting in summer camp and beyond.

Players’ Photo Gallery

Jan 2, 2021; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels wide receiver Dazz Newsome (5) avoids a tackle by Texas A&M Aggies linebacker Chris Russell Jr. (24) during the first half at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports