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Texas A&M's 13 players who have already participated in, or will participate in, the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, including four of the Aggies' 2026 starting offensive linemen, led by left tackle Trey Zuhn III, who is by far the most versatile O-lineman in the draft, at least, in my humble opinion.
Set to participate in every drill, including the bench press, Zuhn is eager to show off his elite athleticism and ability to play both tackle, guard, and center at the next level, thanks to Texas A&M coach Mike Elko and O-line coach Adam Cushing practicing and playing him at nearly every spot. After four seasons as Texas A&M's starting left tackle, the Colorado native is ready to take the next step in his career.
On Saturday, before the offensive linemen in attendance took part in the drills, Zuhn took questions from the media, discussing his five-year career in College Station and stating that he's ready to play at any position along the offensive line after practicing and playing at center during the Senior Bowl.
Standing at 6'6" and nearly 320 pounds, Zuhn's size and elite pass blocking earned him the highest ever Pro Football Focus pass protection grade (96.8) after allowing just two sacks and ten pressures during his sixteen appearances last season. At center, it will take time to adjust, but the combination of size, pass blocking prowess, and football knowledge could lead to a starting job during his rookie season.
Aside from guard Chase Bisontis, who is expected to be selected in the first or second round, Zuhn, Ar'maj Reed-Adams, and Dametrious Crownover will all likely be middle or late round selections, but possess a combination of size, athleticism, and most importantly, SEC starting experience that should lead to long NFL careers.
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Set to participate in every drill, including the bench press, Zuhn is eager to show off his elite athleticism and ability to play both tackle, guard, and center at the next level, thanks to Texas A&M coach Mike Elko and O-line coach Adam Cushing practicing and playing him at nearly every spot. After four seasons as Texas A&M's starting left tackle, the Colorado native is ready to take the next step in his career.
On Saturday, before the offensive linemen in attendance took part in the drills, Zuhn took questions from the media, discussing his five-year career in College Station and stating that he's ready to play at any position along the offensive line after practicing and playing at center during the Senior Bowl.
"I'm just as confident at five positions, and I can play them at the highest level."
Standing at 6'6" and nearly 320 pounds, Zuhn's size and elite pass blocking earned him the highest ever Pro Football Focus pass protection grade (96.8) after allowing just two sacks and ten pressures during his sixteen appearances last season. At center, it will take time to adjust, but the combination of size, pass blocking prowess, and football knowledge could lead to a starting job during his rookie season.
Aside from guard Chase Bisontis, who is expected to be selected in the first or second round, Zuhn, Ar'maj Reed-Adams, and Dametrious Crownover will all likely be middle or late round selections, but possess a combination of size, athleticism, and most importantly, SEC starting experience that should lead to long NFL careers.
Texas A&M OL Trey Zuhn played snaps at both center and left tackle this year, often alternating positions between series.
I asked him about this weird transition and how his NFL Draft stock impacted it: pic.twitter.com/UuAhSKXmvD
— Zach Hicks (@ZachHicks2) February 28, 2026
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