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Texas A&M Aggies offensive line preview: New faces aim for cohesion in 2026

· 2026-07-15

Texas A&M Aggies offensive line preview: New faces aim for cohesion in 2026

The Texas A&M Aggies football program enters the 2026 season with a rebuilt offensive line, tasked with replacing four starters from last year's College Football Playoff team. With key departures to the NFL and a mix of transfers and young talent stepping up, the Aggies' offensive line cohesion will be critical as they prepare for their September 5 opener against the Missouri State Bears.

Who left the Texas A&M Aggies offensive line?

The Aggies lost five of their top six offensive linemen from 2025, including four NFL draft picks: Ar'maj Reed-Adams, Trey Zuhn III, Chase Bisontis, and Dametrious Crownover. Reuben Fatheree II, another key contributor, also departed, leaving a significant experience gap up front.

Which players return for the Aggies?

Mark Nabou Jr., the lone returning starter, anchors the line at center after a strong 2025 campaign. Blake Ivy, Robert Bourdon, and Lamont Rogers are among the returnees expected to compete for starting roles, bringing a mix of youth and potential to the revamped unit.

Who are the new faces on the line?

Texas A&M bolstered its offensive line with SEC transfers Tyree Adams (LSU), Wilkin Formby (Alabama), Trovon Baugh (South Carolina), and Coen Echols (LSU), all of whom bring starting experience. Freshmen like Hunter McKinney and Avery Morcho add depth, but the veterans will likely lead the way in 2026.

What does the projected depth chart look like?

The Aggies' projected offensive line features Tyree Adams at left tackle, Blake Ivy at left guard, Mark Nabou Jr. at center, Trovon Baugh at right guard, and Wilkin Formby at right tackle. The challenge will be meshing these new pieces quickly, as offensive line coach Adam Cushing works to develop chemistry before the season opener.

The success of this unit will be pivotal in determining whether Texas A&M can contend for another College Football Playoff berth. With a mix of experience and youth, the Aggies' offensive line will be one of the most intriguing storylines heading into the 2026 season.

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