Star Texas A&M OL drafted, setting program record under HC Mike Elko
Ar'Maj Reed-Adams was drafted 241st overall (7th round) by the Buffalo Bills. He is the fourth Aggie OL drafted this season and the 10th player.
Texas A&M star offensive lineman and captain Ar'Maj Reed-Adams has been drafted by the Buffalo Bills with the 241st pick in the seventh and final round of the NFL draft . Reed-Adams joined the Aggies from Kansas in Mike Elko's first season at the helm, where he became a critical part of an elite offensive line unit that powered Texas A&M's dangerous running and passing games. He started in all 26 games played at Texas A&M and received second-team All-SEC and second-team All-American honors for his 2025 campaign.
Reed-Adams strikes fear into opponents, but not just with his on-field play. He famously became a fan favorite for his unique pregame ritual, in which he smashed a metal folding chair. Reed-Adams is Texas A&M's fourth offensive lineman to be drafted, marking the first time in program history that four members of the OL have been drafted in the same year.
He is also the 10th Aggie to be drafted, which ties the program record set in 1978. This is yet another sign that the Texas A&M coaching staff has done a great job recruiting talent. Ar'maj is Buffalo Bound pic.
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