After a second-half collapse to 2024, Texas A&M football knows they have vast improvements to make on both sides of the ball.
Aggie football was blessed with great news from head coach Mike Elko, who revealed that Le'Veon Moss will be 100 percent ready for fall camp. After Moss' injury last year against South Carolina, it ended up affecting the team in more ways than one.
Now, with a healthy Moss and Rueben Owens, this eye-popping stat from Pro Football Focus College will show why Ar'maj Reed-Adams will be key to 2025 overall.
Adams is highest-graded power four guard returning in college football
There's no doubt the impact that Adams and Trey Zuhn have had to the Aggie football program. This grade solidifies Reed-Adams' star role on the team, and it's why he just may end up becoming a first-round draft pick in 2026 if he stays true to his high rating.
Highest Graded Returning Guards in College Football💪 pic.twitter.com/4qDR6XmsQe
— PFF College (@PFF_College) May 21, 2025
This is also eye-popping with Reed-Adams being the only returning guard with a grade above 80. This doesn't tell the whole picture with the rest of the offensive line.
Barring any catastrophic injury, the Aggie run game will look much improved in 2025. Not to mention the fact Marcel Reed gets a full year to practice with the first team, there's no reason why this Aggie offense can't put up an average of nearly 30 points a game.
After a disappointing end to 2024, this Aggie team is destined to compete in the SEC. Even though things didn't end as Aggie fans wanted, this veteran group teaming up with Marcel Reed is just a step in the right direction.