2025 5-star OT out of Mesquite (TX) has committed to Texas A&M

Texas A&M has landed one of the top offensive linemen in the 2025 class!

Boom! Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko is putting the finishing touches on his first complete recruiting class in the 2025 cycle as Early Signing Day begins on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, it was announced that 2025 5-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers has committed to the Aggies after decommitting from Missouri on Monday afternoon. After flirting with the option over the last month, the Mesquite, Texas native is headed to College Station with the talent and size to impact the trenches immediately.

Rogers is one of the more athletic blockers with substantial size, standing at nearly 6-6.5 and 311 pounds. He is already thriving as a run-blocker. At the same time, his pass protection skill set is a work in progress, though his use of leverage is above average.

Rogers is the first five-star offensive line commit for Texas A&M since landing guard Kenyon Green, who is currently starting along the Houston Texans O-line.

According to 247Sports Composite, Rogers is currently positioned as the 27th-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the 6th-ranked offensive tackle, and the 9th-ranked prospect in Texas.

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2025 4-star OT out of Mesquite (TX) places Texas A&M in his Top 8

2025 4-star OT Lamont Rogers has released his Top 8 program list

Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class is already built in the trenches. Head coach Mike Elko and his staff, most notably offensive line coach Adam Cushing, have landed four O-line prospects, including two highly touted Dallas, Forth Worth products.

Looking to keep the momentum going this summer, we at Aggies Wire recently reported that early next month Texas A&M will host five of the top prospects in the 2025 cycle, including four-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers, who stands at a whopping 6-8 and 315 pounds.

With a staggering 40 offers on the table, Lamont Rogers has taken a significant step in his recruitment journey. He recently unveiled his Top 8 program list, a carefully considered selection that includes SMU, Missouri, Texas, Florida State, LSU, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and, of course, Texas A&M.

Dripping with potential, Rogers has been a man amongst boys during his career at Horn HS in Mesquite, Texas. He mauls defenders in the run game, possessing adequate footwork. His hand placement will continue to improve in pass protection.

According to 247Sports Composite, Rogers is currently positioned as the 45th-ranked prospect in the class, the 6th-ranked offensive tackle, and the 11th-ranked prospect in Texas.

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2025 4-Star OT out of Mesquite (TX) is set to visit Texas A&M in June

Texas A&M’s will reportedly host 2025 4-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers in mid-June

This summer, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko and his staff will be very busy preparing for the 2024 season while hosting an elite assemblage of 2025 prospects, including 4-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers out of Mesquite, Texas.

In the new era of Aggie Football, new offensive line coach Adam Cushing has followed Elko from Duke, bringing in a wealth of knowledge and developmental-based success during his previous coaching stop at Northwestern.

Emphasizing consistency and mental toughness to develop every offensive lineman to reach the next level, Lamont Rogers fits that mold, possessing the size (6-6, 305 pounds), power, and technical tools to thrive in a balanced offense.

Already receiving nearly 40 offers, Rogers is set to enter his senior season at Horn HS, looking to improve his skills as a pass protector. According to 247Sports Composite, Lamont Rogers is currently positioned as the 47th-ranked prospect in the 2025 cycle, the 7th-ranked offensive tackle prospect, and the 11th-ranked prospect in Texas.

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