Texas A&M running back Trayveon Williams and offensive lineman Erik McCoy have announced they will forego their senior seasons to enter the NFL draft.
Let Go Let GOD 🙏🏽
Signing Off I Love You 12th Man#RE5PECT pic.twitter.com/csOWHewXEn— Trayveon Williams (@TrayveonW) January 4, 2019
Williams, a junior from Houston, Texas, set the Texas A&M single-season record with 1,760 rushing yards in 2018, finding the end zone 18 times on the ground and once through the air.
McCoy, a junior from Lufkin, Texas, was a fixture on the Aggie line for three seasons, playing in every game during his career.
DEAR AGGIELAND pic.twitter.com/W1YFAt6Th8
— Erik McCoy (@Erik_McCoy_73) January 4, 2019
McCoy and Williams join linebacker Tyrel Dodson and All-American tight end Jace Sternberger as early declares for the draft.