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Previewing the 2025 season for Texas A&M DL Albert Regis with his player profile

Previewing the 2025 season for Texas A&M DL Albert Regis with his player profile

USA Today2 days ago
As we gear up for the 2025 football season, Aggies Wire is breaking down every player on the Texas A&M roster. Throughout the preseason, each profile will highlight a player's background, their recruiting rankings upon graduating from high school, and their projected role under head coach Mike Elko.
The defensive line is somewhat of a question mark after losing three starters to the NFL, with Cashius Howell as the only proven pass rusher returning. The interior line poses another challenge, but veteran Albert Regis is expected to bring intensity and leadership to a young group.
Regis had his most productive season yet in 2024, recording 36 tackles, three tackles for loss, and half a sack. His role will be to clog running lanes and increase his pressure on the quarterback. He showed promise last season by batting down seven passes and forcing the QB out of the pocket multiple times. Regis has NFL-level talent, and the Aggies will need every bit of it on the field this year.
Preseason Player Profile
Recruiting Rankings (Class of 2021)
The former three-star prospect brought intriguing traits that made him a valuable asset on both sides of the ball. He held offers from several programs eager to develop his raw intangibles—traits like relentless effort and a standout attitude you simply can't teach. Regis was named 21-6A Sophomore of the Year and earned First-Team All-District honors as a tight end during his junior year.
Depth Chart Outlook
Albert Regis played a key role along the defensive front in 2024 and is projected to start alongside DJ Hicks, forming an athletic 1-2 punch on the interior.
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