Anto Saka of Texas A&M ranked 10th in pressure rate last season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 11, 2026, 10:04 AM
Last updated Jul 11, 2026
Anto Saka, a transfer edge rusher from Texas A&M, finished the 2025 season with the tenth-highest pressure rate at 16.7%. Saka's performance made him a notable presence for NFL scouts as he prepares for the 2026 season. After transferring from Northwestern, where he recorded 41 tackles and 12 sacks over three seasons, he is expected to take on a critical role in the Aggies' defense alongside senior linebacker T.J. Searcy. Saka's high pressure rate is seen as a key indicator of his potential contributions to Texas A&M this fall. He is currently participating in the annual Sack Summit in Las Vegas.
- •Saka transferred to Texas A&M after three seasons at Northwestern.
- •He recorded a 16.7% pass rush win rate in 2025.
- •Saka is expected to start alongside T.J. Searcy.
- •He aims to improve his impact on quarterback pressures.
- •Saka is currently attending the Sack Summit in Las Vegas.
- 10:04 AMYahoo Sports — Texas A&M transfer Edge ranked 10th in pressure rate last season
"According to CBS Sports' Cody Nagel, Texas A&M transfer Edge Anto Saka finished the 2025 season with the 10th highest pressure rate (16.7%).
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