Texas A&M’s 2025 offensive line is on pace to return four out of five starters from the 2024 season, which now includes starting right guard Ar’maj Reed-Adams, one of the top-rated pass protectors and run blockers in the country during his first season in College Station.
Per Pro Football Focus, Reed-Adams was one of the top-performing blockers on the team, earning a 76 offensive grade, 79.9 pass-blocking grade, and 81.0 run-blocking grade.
Though his return is significant, it is a surprise, considering he was projected to be a second or third-round pick in the NFL Draft. Kudos to head coach Mike Elko for demonstrating that the emerging culture at Texas A&M is encouraging players to come back, contributing to the Aggies’ pursuit of a spot in the College Football Playoff.
After transferring from Kansas, Reed-Adams earned his way into the starting lineup due to his size, strength, and aggressive play. He is also one of the more versatile offensive linemen on the roster due to his experience at both tackle spots.
Ar’maj Reed-Adams joins running back Le’Veon Moss as the third and fourth players to announce their returns for the 2025 season.
Ar’Maj Reed-Adams is back at Texas A&M next season: pic.twitter.com/UtJ1OttviM
— Jaxson Callaway (AT) (@AggiesToday) December 20, 2024
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