Cashius Howell: From Aggie Sack Star to NFL Prospect

Cashius Howell: From Aggie Sack Star to NFL Prospect - painting of Texas A&M Aggies football venue

Aggieland’s Sack Machine Declares Draft Ambitions

Texas A&M’s defensive end Cashius Howell has officially thrown his helmet into the ring for the 2026 NFL Draft after an eye-popping senior campaign. A former three-star recruit from Kansas City, Howell transferred from Bowling Green and transformed the Aggies’ defensive front. Over two seasons he amassed 56 tackles and 11.5 sacks in 2024, then exploded for another 11.5 sacks (80 yards) in 2025, plus 14 tackles for loss, a forced fumble, five quarterback hurries, and six pass breakups. His most electric moment came when he sacked Utah State’s quarterback three consecutive times, igniting Kyle Field and cementing his reputation as a game-changer.

Move over, blue-chip prospects—here comes Mr. Consistency! Who needs hype when you can terrorize pocket dwellers week after week? Cashius Howell’s rise from humble three-star recruit to Aggie sack overlord is the feel-good story the NFL draft pundits never saw coming. Critics might point out that he’s “just” a transfer, but let’s face it: the only transfer we’re worried about now is him transferring quarterbacks from “standing upright” to “face-first in the turf.” If draft boards had a Most Likely to Cause Heart Palpitations award, Howell would win it every year. So gather the popcorn, draft-niks—there’s a new defensive darling ready to crash your positional rankings.


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