Texas A&M will face major turnover along the offensive line heading into the 2026 season, and one of its most experienced veterans has now made his next step official. Senior tackle Trey Zuhn III announced Thursday that he will enter the 2026 NFL Draft, closing the book on a five‑year career in Bryan‑College Station.
Zuhn shared the news on social media, offering a heartfelt farewell to the 12th Man after an elite career at Texas A&M. The decision was widely expected—he has exhausted his eligibility—and he departs as an All‑SEC tackle who established himself as one of the conference’s premier offensive linemen.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDespite being left off the All‑America teams, Zuhn’s résumé speaks for itself. He earned the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the SEC’s top offensive lineman and was named to the All‑SEC First Team. He finished the regular season with the nation’s highest pass‑blocking grade (96.9) and surrendered just one sack, anchoring an Aggie front that leaned heavily on his consistency and technique.
With a draftable grade and strong interest from NFL evaluators, Zuhn is projected to carve out a long professional career thanks to his size, polish, and proven production against SEC competition.
Below is his full statement from Instagram, where he thanked the 12th Man and reflected on his time in Aggieland.
The NFL Draft will take place in Pittsburgh from April 23-25.
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