It's no secret. The Texas A&M Aggies have the best OL unit in the country. Marcel Reed has been able to use his legs and buy time to throw the ball with the help of his big guys in front.
We recently posted about the Aggies having the highest grade on the offensive line so far this season, and it's no surprise considering the Aggies are familiar with each other up front.
As Pro Football Sports Network puts it, the Aggies' OL are giving Reed time to throw and giving Le'Veon Moss tons of time to run through the holes.
PFSN goes deep inside the Aggies' top OL unit
The highest-graded offensive line in college football:
— PFSN College (@PFSNcollege) October 8, 2025
🥇 Texas A&M - 95.2 PFSN College OLi grade
The Aggies through 5 games:
🛡️ 3.08 seconds avg. time to throw
🛡️ 23.5% non-blitz pressure rate allowed
🛡️ 1.4 yards before contact per rush
🛡️ 7th-toughest FBS schedule pic.twitter.com/M8DJO7SeSh
All of this along with having some of the tougher schedules in the nation. The Aggies' offense entirely cannot be stopped, but if we're going to be honest, it really starts with this offensive line.
Some fans might say they haven't seen an offensive line like this since Johnny Manziel. Guys like Patrick Lewis, Luke Joeckel, Jake Matthews and Jarvis Harrison are the guys that first come to mind.
This group today deserves plenty of love, respectively. Trey Zuhn III and Ar'maj Reed-Adams are looking like NFL material more and more everyday. An underrated guy on the line this year has been Chase Bisontis who's been just as great for opening up holes in the run game.
Texas A&M left guard Chase Bisontis is growing into one of my favorite interior offensive linemen in the class.
— Cory (@fakecorykinnan) September 30, 2025
He plays with an excellent base in pass pro, active and well-paced feet, eyes are always working, and has a mean streak to his game. pic.twitter.com/iE5LKA6hZR
Add all of this with Reed's ability to run the ball and extend plays and you have a well-oiled machine on offense.
This was expected though, as the Aggies had the roster on paper to make this work. Now, they're making it happen in real life, and if they keep on giving Reed more than three seconds to throw the ball, it seems like the Ags can make magic happen every week.
