Notable measurements for several Texas A&M players after the official 2025 roster release

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Texas A&M's 2025 roster is now official, featuring the latest roster numbers, heights, and weights for the over 130 players, including walk-ons, who will enter fall camp next week. To some, changes in weight are just numbers with little meaning, but at certain positions, especially in the trenches, correct height/weight is meaningful for players looking to add strength and size.

On the defensive line, junior defensive tackle DJ Hicks is entering his most important season as a starter, and is currently listed at 6'5" and 310 pounds, and has been in the weight room this offseason with a focus on getting stronger while maintaining enough weight to push the pocket and be a force against the run. Senior edge Cashius Howell, who is now listed at 6'4" and 255 pounds, is predicted to lead the Aggies in sacks and pressures after his impressive 2024 campaign as a rotational player.

Former Iowa State DL Tyler Onyedim (6'4", 295 pounds) will be highly valuable inside due to his versatility and elite run-stopping background, next to senior DL Albert Regis, whose 6'2", 315-pound frame will be fully utilized during his final collegiate season after recording over 30 tackles and six pass deflections last season.

Along the offensive line, every presumed starter, including left tackle Trey Zuhn (6'7", 320 pounds), left guard Chase Bistontis (6'6", 330 pounds), center Mark Nabou (6'4", 330 pounds), Koli Faaiu (6'3", 340 pounds), right guard Ar'maj Reed-Adams (6'5", 340 pounds), and right tackle Dametrious Crownover (6'7", 340 pounds) and Reuben Fatheree (6'8", 330 pounds), are all well above 300 pounds.

However, starting quarterback Marcel Reed, officially listed as 6'2" and 185 pounds, has added strength this offseason, but is still relatively thin compared to most SEC signal callers. Still, working behind what is assumed to be the best offensive line in the SEC should keep him upright, but designed runs do pose an issue once conference play begins.

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Notable measurements for several Texas A&M players on the 2025 roster


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