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Texas A&M Targets SEC Lineman Tyree Adams
3 Jan
Summary
- Texas A&M's offensive line faces significant turnover this offseason.
- LSU's starting left tackle Tyree Adams is considering a transfer.
- Adams is scheduled to visit Texas A&M and Kentucky soon.

Texas A&M's offensive line unit will undergo significant changes heading into the 2026 season due to the departure of four key veteran players. Among those leaving are starting left tackle Trey Zuhn III, right guard Ar'maj Reed-Adams, and right tackle Dametreous Crownover, all of whom have exhausted their eligibility and are preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft.
In response to this turnover, the Aggies are exploring the transfer portal for immediate reinforcements, particularly at the offensive tackle position. Two prominent names from SEC rival LSU, left guard Coen Echols and left tackle Tyree Adams, have entered the portal. Adams, a highly sought-after player due to his considerable size and established experience in the conference, is seen as a potential immediate starter.
Tyree Adams, who matches Trey Zuhn's 6'7" frame, is scheduled for visits to both Texas A&M and Kentucky in the coming week. Further visits to Ole Miss, Ohio State, and Oregon are also anticipated. This developing recruitment is seen as positive news for Texas A&M's coaching staff, indicating strong potential for securing the veteran tackle.




