Texas A&M Football: 5 players who improved their stock in spring game

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Texas A&M football’s spring game was exciting and many players showed promise. Who improved their stock for the upcoming 2019 season?

The Aggies had quite the spring game, despite it being moved up a day due to bad weather in the area. The White team edged out the Maroon team, 17-14, in a game that was full of backups as many starters were held out due to injuries that were just enough to cause them to sit.

Of course, all that did was allow for young guys to really shine and prove that they know how to make plays just like the starters do.

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On that note, we start going through the five players who really improved their stock due to their spring game performances.

The junior cornerback is finally coming into his own and I can promise you there is no one more excited about it than his older brother- Los Angeles Rams wideout Josh Reynolds. The former Aggie stand out stuck around for his senior year, which also happened to be his brother’s freshman year. However, Moses didn’t have much to his name before now.

In the spring game, he brought down two interceptions that were quite exciting to watch. Jimbo Fisher was excited for the junior to finally show what he has been working on during spring practice. He has been around the block a few times in Aggieland, but this season may just be his year.

“Moses is talented and when he is locked in mentally he’s as talented as anyone on this football team. He is a gifted guy, it was great to see him makes those plays,” Jimbo Fisher said of Moses after the game.