This week, the annual Under Armour All-American game features some of the country’s top high school junior and senior football players, including 2025 4-star defensive lineman and Texas A&M signee Landon Rink.
Rinks, the son of a former Texas Longhorns defensive lineman, has an impressive background. As a senior at Cy-Fair HS, he has shown a strong commitment to the Aggies, more than many others in the 2025 recruiting cycle, and already appears to be a promising asset for the Aggies’ defensive line.
This week, Rink participates in Under Armour All-American game practices as a High School Icon team member alongside fellow Aggie commit, 2026 four-star tight end Xavier Tiller.
Thanks to Billy Tucker, Director of the All-American game, the most recent clip of Rink bulldozing his way into the backfield during a recent practice showcased the strength we all witnessed during the OT7 competition this summer when he recorded 23 reps off 225 lbs on the bench press, and 24 reps of 315 lbs on the squat rack.
Landon Rink shows off some of the power that makes him special in team drills đź’Ş @landonrink
Headed to Texas A&M #UANext pic.twitter.com/bLnvYKv20Q
— Billy Tucker (@TheUCReport) December 31, 2024
Rink also broke his high school’s all-time clean record, lifting 350 pounds. Rink’s future as a Texas A&M starter/contributor is unknown, but as the splash plays stack up, he could see the field much sooner than later.
According to Rivals, Rink is the 195th-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the 12th-ranked defensive lineman, and the 26th-ranked prospect in Texas.
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