Shemar Turner, one of the three Aggie defensive line players, entering the draft of the NFL 2025, recently visited the Texans of Houston after the professional day of Texas A&M, by KPRC2 Sports’ Aaron Wilson.
Turner has also planned pre-relaxation visits with Dallas cowboys, New Orleans saints, Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis colts, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Arizona and Cardinals from Arizona.
The product of the Desoto secondary school, which is part of the recruitment class of Jimbo Fisher in 2021, showed an overview of the potential of the NFL throughout its collegial career, positioning itself as an intriguing perspective in mid-turn.
Old star, Turner posted his best figures as a junior in 2023, totaling 33 plated, six bags and two forced escapes – good enough for a headlong in the second team.
During its senior season, Turner’s production fell slightly. He recorded 36 plated but saw less success in the quarter-Arrière, ending with only two bags and a forced escape.
Despite the dive, the 6 -foot 4 -inch frame of Turner and 290 pounds and the ability to stop the race could make him a precious choice of day 2 or start 3.
One of the largest red flags surrounding Turner’s draw is his discipline on the ground. He developed a reputation for a “dirty player”, with his ejection against Ole Miss in 2023 and a Pre-matching altercation with LSU Last season used good examples.
However, if the chief coach of the Texans Demeco Ryans can go beyond disciplinary concerns, Turner’s talent is difficult to ignore.
First -order topper that plays with an implacable effort, Turner takes care of the Defense Defense defense philosophy and high effort.
Although Houston does not have an urgent need along the defensive line, the addition of Turner’s potential to a front which already includes the defensive recruit of the year Will Anderson Jr., Danielle Hunter and Derek Barnett could issue trouble for opposite offenses.
With the draft of the NFL at only 18 days, Shemar Turner aims to add his name to the growing inheritance of defensive line players Elite Aggie, according to the traces of the NFL stars like Myles Garrett and Justin Madubuike.