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Texas A&M Eyes NFL Prospect for Offensive Line

Texas A&Ms offensive line undergoes significant changes with key veterans departing for the NFL Draft. Coen Echols and Tyree Adams, both former LSU players, have entered the transfer portal. Adams, a left tackle with a similar frame to Zuhn, boasts impressive pass protection grades and no sacks allowed in eight games last season. Hes set to visit Texas A&M and Kentucky next week, potentially bolstering Mike Elkos squad.

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    01:27|
    Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko makes a splash in the transfer portal, securing four key players, including standout linebacker Ray Coney, safety Tawfiq Byard, and tight ends Richie Anderson and Houston Thomas. The Aggies bolster their tight end depth, with Anderson and Thomas bringing size, hands, and eligibility to support returning starter Marcel Reed and enhance the passing game.
  • LSU's Echols Joins Aggies via Transfer Portal

    01:31|
    Coen Echols, a four-star recruit and former LSU offensive lineman, has committed to Texas A&M via the transfer portal. After starting eight games for the Tigers, Echols is set to compete for a starting job with the Aggies, who made the College Football Playoff last season. Joining him is Houston Thomas, a fifth-year senior tight end from UTSA, who had thirty-four catches for three hundred forty-seven yards and two touchdowns in 2025. Both players are expected to strengthen Texas A&Ms lines as they prepare for another playoff run.
  • Texas A&M Safety Rotation Strengthened

    01:32|
    Texas A&M Boosts Defense with Transfer Portal Signings: Ray Coney and Tawfiq Byard Texas A&Ms defense gets a significant boost with the addition of Tulsa linebacker Ray Coney and Colorado safety Tawfiq Byard, both of whom committed to the Aggies on Sunday. Byard, in particular, brings veteran experience and impressive stats, including 79 tackles, 58 solo stops, 4 pass deflections, and 1 interception in the 2025 season. His strong performance, backed by Pro Football Focus grades, makes him a valuable addition to the safety rotation, which now includes Dalton Brooks, Rashad Johnson, Miles Davis, and others.
  • Byard Chooses Aggies, Seeks National Title

    01:12|
    Tawfiq Byard, a top-ranked safety, commits to Texas A&M, choosing the Aggies over Tennessee, Oregon, and Penn State. Byard, who started at South Florida before transferring to Colorado, is excited to join a rising team with a solid defense. He believes Texas A&Ms scheme and returning quarterback give him a chance at a national title.
  • Ray Coney Joins Texas A and M via Transfer Portal

    01:36|
    Ray Coney, a standout linebacker from Tulsa, has committed to Texas A and M via the N-C-A-A transfer portal. Coney had a breakout year in 2025 with Tulsa, recording impressive stats, and previously played at East Tennessee State. He was a three-star prospect out of high school and is seen as a perfect fit for A and Ms defense. Coney joins a rising Aggies team under head coach Mike Elko, who led them to a College Football Playoff appearance in 2025. His transfer adds more firepower to the Aggies defense, keeping their championship aspirations alive.
  • Texas A&M Lands Top Transfer Linebacker

    01:24|
    Texas A&M secures a major transfer portal commitment with Tulsa linebacker Ray Coney, who had a standout season with 128 tackles, including 97 solo stops. Coneys arrival addresses the teams run defense struggles and strengthens the linebacker group, joining returners like Daymion Sanford and Noah Mikhail for the 2026 season.
  • Texas A&M Eyes LSU Transfer for OL

    01:39|
    Texas A&M Football Faces Offensive Line Overhaul: Promising Talent Emerges, LSU Transfer Tyree Adams Eyed for Potential Plug-and-Play Replacement for Zuhn
  • Texas A&M Pursues Edge Rusher Gregory

    01:20|
    Texas A&Ms head coach, Mike Elko, is actively recruiting from the transfer portal, securing UTSAs tight end Houston Thomas. The Aggies are also pursuing Oklahoma States edge rusher Wendell Gregory, a promising freshman with impressive stats and high potential. Gregorys skills align perfectly with Texas A&Ms needs, and the Aggies are reportedly planning a visit for him next week, despite competition from Texas Tech, Florida State, USC, and Miami.
  • Cam Coleman's Transfer Decision: Aggies vs Longhorns

    01:07|
    Cam Coleman, a top wide receiver, is in a tight race between Texas A&M and Texas Longhorns for his commitment. With Texas Tech and USC still in the mix, Coleman has ruled out Alabama. The Aggies have an edge with Colemans history and QB Marcel Reeds growth. If he chooses elsewhere, Georgia Tech transfer Isiah Canion is a backup option. Watch this weekends visits for potential changes in the Aggies receiving corps.