When Taurean York entered the NFL draft as a junior, he gave up his final season of eligibility in exchange for the chance to chase his dream of becoming an NFL player. That dream became a reality on Saturday, April 25, but not in the way he expected. York went undrafted in the 2026 NFL draft and signed with the Denver Broncos as a free agent. He will enter the offseason looking to contend for a spot on Denver’s 53-man roster, and he should have a good shot. Evaluating York's decision to declare for the NFL draft could be a fool's errand, as he gets to follow his dream of becoming an NFL player. However, given recent circumstances, the Aggies certainly wish York had returned for his senior season. Texas A&M Missing Taurean York Amid Recent Injury Texas A&M Aggies linebacker Taurean York answers questions from the media during the SEC Media Days at Omni Atlanta Hotel. | Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images Unfortunately for York, the reasons he went undrafted were largely outside of his control.…