Texas A&M Football: 5 players to watch this Spring

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Having rising junior running back Trayveon Williams regain his 2016 form would be great for the Aggies’ offense, but that’s not a guaranteed thing to happen. Fellow rising junior running back Kendall Bussey is a good depth rusher to count on for Fisher.

The stable of running backs is deep for the Texas A&M offense in 2018, and it can be the strength of all the skill positions. It is also the only skill position that does not have to replace a large amount of departing talent.

The receiving corps has to replace key players like Christian Kirk and Damion Ratley. And, the Aggies have to replace Kalvin Cline at tight end. However, Keith Ford is the only departing rusher with any sort of valuable experience for Texas A&M.

Watch out for Williams and Bussey to form one of the best running back duos in the SEC this year. Rising sophomore Jacob Kibodi is also a threat to make some noise. The third leading running back for the Aggies, Bussey, is ready to eclipse the 500-rushing yard mark for the first time in his career.