NFL draft: Cashius Howell, Anthony Hill Jr., CBs among 6 Longhorns, Aggies hopefuls

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NFL draft: Cashius Howell, Anthony Hill Jr., CBs among 6 Longhorns, Aggies hopefuls

Texas Longhorns and Texas A&M Aggies fans can expect to hear at least one of their player's names called during the second day of the NFL draft Friday.

NFL draft: Cashius Howell, Anthony Hill Jr., CBs among 6 Longhorns, Aggies hopefuls

Texas Longhorns and Texas A&M Aggies fans can expect to hear at least one of their player's names called during the second day of the NFL draft Friday.

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While Texas football waits for a player to be picked in the 2026 NFL Draft, Texas A&M football fans are waiting to see who's next.

Former Aggies wide receiver KC Concepcion was the only play from the two programs to be selection on the draft's first day. That's almost sure to change with several Texas and A&M players ranked among the draft's top 100 prospects. Accordingly, multiple Longhorns and Aggies could hear their names called on Day 2, when the second and third rounds are held.

GOLDEN: Predicting when the Longhorns will be drafted this year

The draft wraps up with the final three rounds Saturday. But first, let's focus on Friday. Here are four Aggies and Longhorns to watch for tonight.

Hill has been projected by many as a second-day pick. He's the 10th-best player on ESPN's best player available list going into Friday. Pro Football Focus had him as the No. 86 prospect overall going into the draft, but ESPN, CBS and Tankathon were all higher on the North Texas native. He's ranked between 35th and 43rd by those services.

ESPN had Bisontis as the 33rd-best player on its "best available" rankings before the draft. After Thursday's picks, he's up to ninth. PFF and Tankathon each had the offensive lineman at No. 48 and CBS has him at No. 51 coming into the draft. The former All-SEC pick has been an incredible riser during the draft process. Bisontis was the 30th overall pick to the Miami Dolphins in a mock draft from Mike Renner at CBS. ESPN's Reid also thinks he'll be a first-round pick: No. 32 to the Seattle Seahawks. At NFL.com, Chad Reuter projected Bisontis to the XX.

That's where American-Statesman columnist Cedric Golden: has Hill doing: No. 41 to the Cincinnati Bengals. The Renner's mock has Hill going five picks later to the Tampa Buccaneers. Both Reid and Reuter suspect the Jacksonville Jaguars will go after Hill with the 56th pick.

Howell is largely seen as top-40 prospect in the draft. Pro Football Focus had him as No. 26 on its draft board and CBS, ESPN's best available ranking and Tankathon each had the edge rusher ranked in the 30s. The three-round CBS mock draft by Renner had him going No. 42 to the New Orleans Saints, but ESPN's Jordan Reid projected him No. 31 to the New England Patriots.

Howell won SEC defensive player of the year after recording 11.5 sacks last season. He's No. 7 on ESPN's best available rankings as of Friday morning.

Muhammad is also projected to be drafted on the second day. CBS has him as the No. 65 prospect with ESPN, PFF and Tankathon ranking him 110th, 105th and 82nd respectively.  Golden expected Muhammad to go to the Carolina Panthers in the third round. Reid also pegged the Dallas-area native as a third-rounder while Reuter made him the second-round pick of the Green Bay Packers.

ESPN's best player available ranking has him No. 33 ahead of the second round.

A transfer from Kansas State, Lee started much of his time with the Aggies. His season didn't quite live up to the hype of being a preseason All-SEC selection but it was good enough for him be rated as a likely Day 2 pick in this year's draft. CBS, ESPN and Tankathon each had him among its top 100 prospects and PFF had him at No. 114. The physical outside corner was the Philadelphia Eagles pick at No. 114 in Reid's mock and Reuter had him at No. 145 to the New York Giants.

Lee may not hear his name called Friday; he's No. 73 on ESPN's BPA list.

Endries is pegged as a Day 2 pick at best. CBS has him as its 107th-best prospect and ESPN has him at No. 117. PFF and Tankathon have him 131st and 154th, respectively. Could he sneak inside the top 100 picks? Both Reid and Golden have Endries headed to the Denver Broncos in the fourth round. The Los Angeles Chargers are Reuter's landing spot for Endries in the sixth round. He's the 85th-best player available now that the first round is over, per ESPN.

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