Texas A&M Football gains 2 offensive line commitments in 8 days

Oct 19, 2019; Oxford, MS, USA; Texas A&M Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher before the game against the Mississippi Rebels at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 19, 2019; Oxford, MS, USA; Texas A&M Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher before the game against the Mississippi Rebels at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports

Texas A&M football gained 2 offensive lineman commitments in 8 days, including the first commitment in the 2025 class and the 5th ranked interior linemen in the 2024 class.

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Texas A&M football gained a massive commitment from 4 star offensive tackle Isendre Ahfua, rated the 110th player overall and first player overall out of Washington. Ahfua was present at the pool party and had a final 3 of Utah, Texas A&M, and Miami before committing to the Aggies on August 12th.

Ahfua, nicknamed Papa, is listed at 6 ‘4”, 310 pounds and knows how to use his size very well. He slimmed down 30 pounds since last season and has shown a new level of athleticism after doing so. Ahfua, who committed in the playing the Polynesian Bowl for the 2024 class, is the fourth offensive line commitment in the 2024 class, and has been the highest rated so far. He is a great pickup for Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies, especially for being the first interior linemen of the class, and is a fantastic piece to an already loaded offensive line recruit class.

The Aggies also gained a commitment from 2025 OL Joshua Moses. Moses is an unranked interior offensive linemen, listed at 6 ‘4’, 320 pounds and has recently been gaining more traction. Moses attended Texas A&M’s camp on June 9th, shortly after being offered by schools like Arkansas and Missouri and earning an offer from Oklahoma on July 26th. Moses then took an unofficial visit to Texas A&M on July 29th before deciding to call Texas A&M his home on August 4th.

Moses has a big frame and good hands, and with his size can hardly be used. He really excels in the run game, and can move his opponents with some ease. As he has been gaining traction, we will definitely see and increase in his ranking and his level of play throughout his next 2 years of high school football