Texas A&M left tackle Trey Zuhn is already an elite blind side protector

Starting left tackle Trey Zuhn has continued to improve week to week, grading out as one of the top pass protectors in his last three games.

Texas A&M (4-1, 2-0 SEC) defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks (2-3, 0-2 SEC) 34-22 on Saturday behind a prolific defensive effort, which included seven sacks and 15 tackles for loss for the second consecutive weeks, limiting the Razorbacks usually high-octane offense to 174 total yards.

Overall, Texas A&M’s offense, led by new signal caller Max Johnson (17/28, 210 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT) and ascending running back Le’Veon Moss (17 car, 107 yards), paved the way for a solid 414-yard day. At the same time, a clean pocket aided Johnson’s efficient play due to elite pass protection from redshirt sophomore left tackle Trey Zuhn.

As a sports journalist, PFF’s collegiate week-to-week pass protection grades are one of my go-to metrics for offensive line play, leading to the best outing for Zuhn in his current four-game span against the Razorbacks, recording a borderline elite 89.5 pass protection grade without allowing a sack or a pressure on the afternoon.

Even more impressive, Zuhn’s lowest grade (54.9) came in the Aggies’ loss to Miami in Week 2, a game that was a collective poor effort in the trenches. His current pass pro grading before this weekend includes 82.0 against New Mexico, 85.6 against Lousiana Monroe, and 79.4 against Auburn for a cumulative grade of 79.7. Oh, and through 104 pass-blocking reps, he hasn’t allowed a single sack.

No doubt about it: greatness is earned through hard work and repetition, and through all the trials and tribulations Trey Zuhn has been through in his short Aggie career, head coach Jimbo Fisher and O-line coach Steven Addazio have a consistent presence at one of the most critical positions in the game.

Texas A&M will host No.10 Alabama on Saturday, Oct. 7, at 2:30 p.m. CT, inside Kyle Field (TV: CBS).

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