Texas A&M Football: Assessing the drafted Aggies fit with their new teams

JACKSONVILLE, FL - DECEMBER 31: Jace Sternberger #81 of the Texas A&M Aggies makes a reception for a first down against Jarius Morehead #31 of the North Carolina State Wolfpack in the first half of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at TIAA Bank Field on December 31, 2018 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
JACKSONVILLE, FL - DECEMBER 31: Jace Sternberger #81 of the Texas A&M Aggies makes a reception for a first down against Jarius Morehead #31 of the North Carolina State Wolfpack in the first half of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at TIAA Bank Field on December 31, 2018 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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26. . Defensive Tackle. Texas A&M. Daylon Mack. 4. player

Daylon Mack is headed to Baltimore, looking to continue his truck like ways up north- joining the likes of Jermaine Eluemunor assuming he stays on the team this offseason. Of course, it took him awhile to get going in Aggieland and really live up to the hype that surrounded him on his way to Texas A&M in the first place. Even though it took him so long to get going, once he did though he became an extremely valued piece of the Aggie defense.

A get-to know you video published by the Ravens can be seen below, you know just incase you want to be reintroduced to the Mack Truck himself.

https://twitter.com/Ravens/status/1122860991447011328

The Baltimore Ravens are big into building depth on the defensive side of the ball, especially on their line and Daylon Mack is going to be a key to that this offseason. He won’t start by any means, but he will likely make that final roster. He will benefit from being taught and mentored by the guys already on the team Brandon Williams and Michael Pierce and will be a reserve as he continues to shed a bit of weight and grow into the tackle that he can be.