Even though the Aggies have top quarterbacks from the 2014 and 2015 classes already on the roster in Kyle Allen and Kyler Murray, Martell said competing with other elite quarterbacks didn't faze him. Once coach Kevin Sumlin and offensive coordinator Jake Spavital assured him of the chance to compete for the starting job, the 5-foot-10, 190-pound Martell said he was sold."It wasn't about the depth chart, but really the biggest thing that I wanted to know was if I would have the opportunity to play," said Martell. "My dad asked (while on the A&M visit in July) the (A&M) coaches if a kid comes in, would there be a fair competition? He wanted to make sure a kid won't just be played just because he is from Texas."The conversations with the A&M staff were not the only thing that stuck out to the Martells during their trip to Aggieland. The football facilities and the niversity as a whole did as well."I would rank that visit a 10," said Martell. "I really liked the school a lot, and that trip helped a lot."