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Las Vegas adds Texas A&M lineman Trey Zuhn III at No. 91 after his SEC-winning season as one of the Aggies’ top blockers.

The Las Vegas Raiders added another Texas A&M product to their offensive front, selecting Aggies offensive lineman Trey Zuhn III with the No. 91 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Zuhn entered the 2025 season as a team captain and one of the most trusted players on Texas A&M’s roster. He spent most of the year at left tackle, starting 11 games there, while also showing versatility with two games at center.

That flexibility could matter in Las Vegas. The Raiders announced Zuhn as a guard, and his skill set may fit best inside at the NFL level, where his strength, awareness and ability to work in combination blocks can show up quickly.

Zuhn’s final college season came with major recognition. He shared the Jacobs Blocking Trophy with Alabama’s Kadyn Proctor, an honor given to the SEC’s top offensive lineman. That’s strong company and a big statement about how respected Zuhn became across the conference.

His College Football Playoff run wasn’t flawless, as he allowed two sacks against Auburn and Miami. Still, his larger body of work gave NFL teams a clear picture of a dependable, physical blocker who understands angles and leverage.

The questions are mostly about projection. Zuhn isn’t viewed as an elite space athlete, and quicker defenders could test his recovery ability. But inside at guard, the Raiders may be able to maximize what he does best: anchor, process movement and create push in the run game.

For Texas A&M, Zuhn’s selection keeps a strong Aggies draft weekend rolling.

For Las Vegas, this is a practical third-round addition: a tough, experienced SEC lineman with captain traits and a path to contributing early.

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