Texas A&M wide receiver Kevin "KC" Concepcion has been a fan favorite among college football fans and NFL Draft fanatics alike since his breakout 2023 campaign with NC State. He put together his most productive and complete season with the Aggies in 2025 and will be a polarizing prospect to watch in the 2026 NFL Draft and beyond.
Concepcion's hype skyrocketed with his aforementioned 2023 season, but took a bit of a step back in 2024 before transferring down south to play in front of the famed "12th man". He was a top SEC offensive weapon throughout the 2025 season and has the skill set and player profile to become a potentially dangerous NFL contributor.
KC Concepcion NFL Draft Profile:
Position: Wide Receiver
School: Texas A&M Aggies
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 196 pounds
Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina
Statistics:
- 2025: 61 Receptions, 919 Yards, 9 TDs
- Career: 185 Receptions, 2,218 Yards, 25 TDs
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
NFL Outlook:
Concepcion is a dangerous receiver; there’s no questioning that. He has the feel for motion and the quick game that can make him a nightmare to stop as a YAC specialist, and showcases a skillset that can make him effective as a downfield threat at times. The Aggies’ star should undoubtedly be a highly drafted and highly utilized wideout in the NFL, but there are questions about his true upside. He might be limited to a gadget-type role, especially considering his drop issues and adjustment deficiencies. A productive offensive weapon is certainly in there; teams will just need to be wary of a possible development path that limits his overall usage and potential.
NFL Player Comparison:
The inconsistency is a major aspect that teams will attempt to avoid, but many of the explosive traits that Concepcion put on tape show reminders of what Curtis Samuel was able to accomplish in his prime. A dangerous, field-stretching wideout who can simply do ridiculous amounts of damage when the ball is in his hands. Like Samuel, the TAMU product comes with a risk of settling into a flash-over-substance role, but if he can tap into more of his strengths, the ceiling of an impactful, versatile wideout is very much reachable.
Prospect Grade:
- Late 2nd Round
