At the beginning of the season, trying to figure out who was going to be among Texas A&M's 10 best players was a fairly difficult task. The Aggies were losing several important players from last year's eight-win team that almost (and should have) made some serious noise in November. Guys like quarterback Trevor Knight and defensive end Myles Garrett were being replaced by unproven starters.It wasn't just the high-profile guys A&M were going to miss.