All of a sudden, Texas A&M’s 2026 defensive line room is paper-thin after it was announced on Wednesday that redshirt sophomore defensive end Rylan Kennedy and redshirt freshman edge Solomon Williams plan to enter the transfer portal, meaning head coach Mike Elko and his staff will have their work cut out for them over the next month to add defensive line talent from the portal.
While we’re still in the process of players entering their names, tampering, which used to be frowned upon, has become standard practice, but is still not encouraged. Either way, Elko and his staff, especially new co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach Elijah Robinson, who will be a vital piece to Elko’s portal plan. Focused on building in the trenches, it looks like adding a star pass rusher will be priority No. 1.
Last offseason, the Aggies banked on senior edge Cashius Howell becoming the team’s top pass rusher, which resulted in the redshirt senior becoming a unanimous All-American. In contrast, fellow senior Dayon Hayes provides another proven weapon off the edge, and with both players departing, one intriguing name has emerged as a possible replacement.
On Christmas Eve, redshirt sophomore Louisville defensive end AJ Green entered the transfer portal after recording a career-high 31 tackles, four sacks, and 36 pressures. Green earned very high marks from Pro Football Focus, including a prolific 83 pass-rush grade.
Standing at 6’6″ and 250 pounds, Green is by far the top defensive lineman to enter the portal thus far, but he will likely cost the Aggies more than most players they go after. On paper, he’s more than worth it if getting back to the College Football Playoff is the goal next season.
Louisville standout redshirt sophomore defensive end AJ Green plans to enter the transfer portal, his agents @grandcentral_hq tell @CBSSports.
The 6-6, 255-pounder posted 31 tackles and five sacks this season. pic.twitter.com/jPzu3mQwZi
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) December 24, 2025
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