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Timm Hamm
Jan 1, 2026
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Veteran offensive lineman Ar'maj Reed-Adams closes his Aggie career, leveraging a dominant final season for a strong NFL Draft projection.

Texas A&M's offensive line makeover for 2026 officially took another step forward Wednesday as senior guard Ar'maj Reed-Adams announced he is heading to the NFL Draft, bringing an impactful Aggie chapter to a close.

The decision itself came as no shock. Reed-Adams has exhausted his eligibility and leaves College Station coming off the strongest season of his career, one that firmly placed him on NFL radars.

His 2025 campaign earned AP All-American recognition and a draftable grade, validating what Texas A&M fans saw every Saturday ... a dependable, physical presence anchoring the interior of the line.

Reed-Adams arrived in Aggieland as a transfer from Kansas and immediately became a tone-setter.

After three seasons with the Jayhawks, he stepped into a starting role with the Aggies and helped stabilize a unit that needed experience and edge.

Over his two years in maroon and white, the offensive line evolved into one of the SEC's more reliable groups, becoming a Joe Moore Award semifinalist and opening lanes for one of the league's top rushing attacks.

His impact went beyond technique and production. Reed-Adams brought leadership and consistency to a room that leaned heavily on his veteran presence, particularly during a season when Texas A&M's offense leaned on physicality up front.

By the end of his Aggie run, he had become one of the most trusted linemen on the roster and a clear example of how transfer additions can elevate an entire position group.

Reed-Adams shared his decision with a message of gratitude on social media, thanking the 12th Man and reflecting on his time in College Station.

Now, his focus turns fully to the next level, where his size, experience, and SEC-tested body of work give him a real chance to hear his name called.

The 2026 NFL Draft will be held in Pittsburgh from April 23-25, and Reed-Adams will enter it as another Aggie lineman ready to make the jump from Kyle Field to Sundays.