Texas A&M’s 2024 offensive line didn’t receive the praise it deserved compared to what we witnessed the season prior, as first-year OL coach Adam Cushing’s immediate impact in the trenches is a great sign for the program’s future.
Offensively, Texas A&M produced 2,734 passing yards and 19 touchdowns, combined with 2,734 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns, aided by the run blocking from senior offensive lineman Ar’maj Reed-Adams, who started at right guard for most of the 2024 season.
In late December, just weeks after the conclusion of the season, Reed-Adams announced his return for a final season with the Aggies amid rumors that he would declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, as every 2024 starter, including left tackle Trey Zuhn, left guard Chase Bisontis, injured center Mark Nabou, and right tackle duo Dametreious Crownover and Reuben Fatheree.
According to Pro Football Focus, Reed-Adams finished the season with the highest run-blocking grade in the nation (86.1) and a 79.8 overall defensive grade, while 18 offensive linemen earned at least 60 grades for the season.
With the return of star running back Le’Veon Moss, paired with Reuben Owens, Amari Daniels, and two freshmen additions, Texas A&M’s running game will be the focus under OC Collin Klein, making Reed-Adam’s return more critical.
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