The Texas A&M Aggies will roll into the 2026 season looking to build on the momentum the program is riding after a productive season a year ago. However, the Aggies will now be doing so without one of their biggest pieces on the interior of the defensive line in defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim. Onyedim played just a single season in College Station, transferring in after spending his first four years of college football with the Iowa State Cyclones. And the fifth-year senior made the most of his lone season in Aggieland, recording 49 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, and 3.5 sacks. Now, Onyedim heads to the pros after being selected by the Denver Broncos in the third round. The Aggies, with a hole in the middle of their defensive line, will look for another player to step up into Onyedim's role. Texas A&M has the talent to not only make up for Onyedim's production but also follow his footsteps into the NFL, with two viable options.…