Several 2025 Aggie commits are currently visiting Texas A&M

Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class is well represented this week, several commits have made their way to campus

While landing commitments is certainly an exciting moment for Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko, he and his veteran staff know that for those commitments to last through the signing period, return visits to campus to solidify these player-coach relationships are absolutely paramount.

So far, the Aggies’ 2025 recruiting class is 13 commitments deep, including five offensive line commitments. This is mostly due to new O-line coach Adam Cushing’s stellar job this offseason after a successful spring practice period. This week, heading into the weekend, several Aggie commits in the 2025 cycle have made their way to College Station for official visits.

Sticking with A&M’s future offensive line, 2024 four-star OL Tyler Thomas, who committed late last month, will join three-star OL Joshua Moses, the first commit in the programs’ 2025 recruiting class, for official visits. 2025 four-star defensive lineman Landon Rink is also headed to Aggieland for his first OV.

According to 247Sports, Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class is ranked 11th in the country as the fifth-highest-ranked SEC program.

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Texas A&M OL coach Adam Cushing is looking like the best hire of the offseason

Texas A&M’s offensive line looks in good hands under new OL coach Adam Cushing

This offseason, Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class currently has nine commitments, including four offensive linemen. Head coach Mike Elko and new OL coach Adam Cushing are focused on building in the trenches after last season’s results were less than satisfactory.

Delving deeper into the four commits, it’s evident that Cushing has quickly established himself as a key figure in the program’s recruiting efforts this offseason. His adeptness at building relationships, combined with his impressive development background from his time at Duke and Northwestern, has left a strong impression on every offensive line prospect he has engaged with.

Out of the recent commits, four-star offensive tackle Connor Carty from Prosper, Texas, sticks out. Previous head coach Jimbo Fisher consistently had trouble recruiting the DFW (Dallas, Fort Worth) area, which looks to be an issue of the past under Elko and Cushing.

But let’s not just take my word for it, as 247Sports’ National Recruiting analyst Mike Roach has been quick to acknowledge the positive trend, recently highlighting Cushing’s remarkable success on the recruiting trail in the last two months. This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the new coaching staff.

“Duke with multiple OL picked which speaks to the development under Adam Cushing who has been a popular name with recruits since taking the job at Texas A&M”

During the 2024 Draft, Duke OL Graham Barton, one of the top prospects in the entire class, went 26th overall to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, while fellow Blue Devils interior offensive lineman Jacob Monk was selected in the fifth round by the Green Bay Packers, Cushing aided in both players development during the 2022 and 2023 season.

Heading into 2024, the news that Bryce Foster was cut from the team while simultaneously entering the transfer portal was only surprising to some, as the addition of former Utah center Koli Faaiu signals a major change in trajectory in what Cushing expects from the interior of the O-line next season, which was a major weak spot compared to the tackles.

However, Cushing can rely on veteran left tackle Trey Zuhn III and right tackle Reuben Fatheree II. Both guard spots are still in the competition faze, while Faaiu and sophomore Mark Nabou will likely battle for the starting center spot this fall.

All in all, Adam Cushing has proven his worth, with hopefully great on-field results to come.

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2025 3-star OL Joshua Moses has committed to Texas A&M

Boom! Texas A&M adds their first prospect in the 2025 recruiting cycle as 3-star OL Joshua Moses has committed to the Maroon and White!

BOOM! Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class has added its first prospect in the cycle, as three-star offensive lineman and Houston native Joshua Moses has sent a clear message to the rest of the 2025 O-line class: Offensive line development runs through College Station, Texas.

While some fans may have started to enter a state of unease regarding the Aggies’ slow-growing 2025 cycle, Moses’ underdog story is still being written. As his recruiting profile grows after an impressive sophomore season at Legacy, the school of sports sciences (TX), Jimbo Fisher and his staff have reeled in a big fish before several fellow blue blood programs finally wake up and realize his many talents.

Moses is currently positioned as the 82nd-ranked player in Texas; the 6-foot-4, 320-pound incoming junior received offers from Arkansas, Penn State, Oklahoma, and TCU, but after attending the Aggies’ annual pool party last weekend, combined with his impressive performance during Jimbo Fisher’s football camp on June 9, his decision was solidified just days after leaving Aggieland.

Congratulations, Joshua! Gig ’em!

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Multiple 2025 prospects are currently trending towards Texas A&M

2025 4-star tight end Kiotti Armstrong and 3-star OG Joshua Moses are currently trending towards committing to Texas A&M.

Texas A&M’s annual recruiting pool party was by all means a success due to the overall turnout as the 2024 and 2025 recruiting classes were well represented, and based on several quotes from the weekend, Jimbo Fisher and his staff have remained highly influential recruiters as we head into August, as the 2023 season is now just one month away.

While most of the Aggies 2024 cycle is likely set in stone ahead of National Signing Day in February, the 2025 cycle is once again filled to the brim with talent at every position, and two class members are currently trending towards Texas A&M.

First, 2025 four-star tight end Kiotti Armstrong, who stands at 6-5 and nearly 250 pounds, was one of the many 2025 prospects to attend the pool party and is currently positioned as the 48th-ranked player in Texas. The 8th-ranked tight end in the class has received a Rivals forecast from recruiting analyst Landyn Rosow to land with Texas A&M.

Next, underrated 2025 offensive lineman Joshua Moses, positioned as the 82nd-ranked player in Texas, stands at 6-3 and 324 pounds and is undoubtedly a future riser in the recruiting ranks. After the Aggies offered Moses in February, he also received a forecast from Rosow to commit to the Maroon and White.

Texas A&M’s 2025 class may not have any players signed, but remember that before June, the Aggies’ 2024 cycle was in the single digits and now contains 18 verbal commitments.

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