Jordan Lockhart Wants the Ags to Keep Building Throughout Spring
Published on Friday, 3 April 2026 at 9:54 pm

College Station — As Texas A&M opens spring drills, linebacker Jordan Lockhart’s voice carries a little extra weight. Entering his third season in Aggieland, the 6-foot-1, 229-pounder has emerged as one of the leaders in his position room, and he likes what he sees from the defense around him.
Appearing on The Huddle, Lockhart highlighted the depth across the Aggie defense and emphasized the importance of stacking productive practices this spring. “We’ve got a lot of guys who can play,” he said. “The competition is pushing everyone to get better every day.”
Lockhart said his personal approach remains simple: attack each workout with purpose, refine fundamentals, and set the tempo for younger teammates. With two seasons already under his belt, he believes consistent daily effort now will pay dividends when the Aggies hit the practice field in the fall.
Texas A&M’s coaching staff has stressed incremental improvement throughout the 15-practice slate, and Lockhart echoed that message, insisting the roster’s collective mindset is to “keep building” from the first snap of spring to the final whistle of the Maroon & White Game.
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