KC Concepcion’s time in College Station is coming to an end. The standout Texas A&M wide receiver has declared for the 2026 NFL Draft.
Concepcion announced with the help of On3s Hayes Fawcett that he is foregoing his remaining eligibility and turning pro after his junior season.
Concepcion was the SEC co-leader in receiving touchdowns this season with 9 TD catches, tied with Tennessee’s Chris Brazzell II. For the season, Concepcion was Texas A&M’s leading pass-catcher with 61 receptions for 919 yards in 13 games, an average of 4.7 catches per outing for 70.7 yards per game.
Highlights for Concepcion with the Aggies included multi-touchdown games against Utah State and Mississippi State. He cracked triple digits twice, recording 113 receiving yards against Auburn and a season-high of 158 against South Carolina. Concepcion added a rushing score against Texas.
It was just a 1-season stay for Concepcion at Texas A&M. He joined Mike Elko‘s squad ahead of the 2025 campaign after 2 seasons at NC State. With the Wolfpack, Concepcion recorded 124 catches for 1,299 yards and 16 touchdowns, while adding 356 rushing yards on 60 carries for 2 scores in 2 seasons.
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