In September, Nate Boerkircher became a hero for the Texas A&M Aggies after catching the game-winning touchdown against Notre Dame. After a quiet four seasons with Nebraska, he flashed as an in-line tight end for the Aggies and emerged as an NFL draft prospect. Less than a year later, he was drafted 56th overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars, a surprising leap from expectations. With Boerkircher on his way to the NFL, the Aggies have a plan in place on the roster to replace his presence on the line. Texas A&M Has 2 TEs Ready To Step Up After Nate Boerkircher Texas A&M Aggies wide receiver Terry Bussey and tight end Nate Boerkircher celebrate after a touchdown during the first quarter at Kyle Field. | Sean Thomas-Imagn Images There are two traits the Aggies will specifically miss after Boerkircher’s departure: his presence on the line of scrimmage and his ability to make plays in traffic.…