Texas A&M senior OG officially declares for the 2026 NFL Draft

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Texas A&M will undergo significant turnover along the offensive line heading into the 2026 season, and one of its most reliable veterans has now made his next step official. Senior guard Ar’maj Reed-Adams announced Wednesday that he will enter the 2026 NFL Draft, closing the book on a standout two-year run in Aggieland.

Reed-Adams shared the news on social media, offering more of a heartfelt farewell than a surprise declaration. The move was expected—he has exhausted his eligibility—and he departs College Station following the best season of his career. In 2025, Reed-Adams earned AP All-American honors and received a draftable grade, cementing himself as one of the SEC’s most consistent interior linemen.

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After transferring from Kansas, where he spent three seasons, Reed-Adams immediately stepped into a starting role for the Aggies. His arrival brought stability, maturity, and a physical edge to a unit that had struggled prior to his arrival. Over his two seasons, Texas A&M’s offensive line became a semifinalist contender for the Joe Moore Award and helped power one of the SEC’s top rushing attacks.

Below is his full statement from Instagram, where he thanked the 12th Man and reflected on his time in College Station.

The NFL Draft will take place in Pittsburgh from April 23-25.

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