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Bills select Ar'maj Reed-Adams in the seventh round, 241st overall

Texas A&M offensive lineman Ar'maj Reed-Adams was selected in the seventh round, 241st overall, by the Buffalo Bills in the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday. After transferring from Kansas, the DeSoto native started every game at right guard for the Aggies in 2024 and 2025.
April 25, 2026
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Ar’maj Reed-Adams became the fourth Texas A&M offensive lineman selected in the 2026 NFL Draft when he was picked by Buffalo on Saturday in the seventh round.

The Bills took Reed-Adams with the 241st overall pick.

Chase Bisontis, Trey Zuhn III and Dametrious Crownover were previously selected.

This is the first time Texas A&M has had four offensive linemen selected in the same draft.

It’s the most A&M offensive linemen taken in the same draft since 1986 when Doug Williams was picked in the second round by the New York Jets, Matt Darwin was picked in the fourth round by the Philadelphia Eagles and Randy Dausin was picked in the 11th round by the Cleveland Browns.

The 6-foot-5, 325-pound Reed-Adams signed with Kansas out of DeSoto High School in 2020.

He then transferred to A&M in 2024 and immediately helped upgrade the Aggies' offensive line.

The previous season, A&M was ranked 91st in the nation in rushing offense and 87th in sacks allowed. In ‘24, A&M improved to 26th in rushing offense and 57th in sacks allowed.

Reed-Adams started at right guard every game in the 2024 and 2025 seasons.

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Bills select Ar'maj Reed-Adams in the seventh round, 241st overall

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And that makes 10 Ags drafted. Very successful draft for Elko.
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Congratulations Ar'maj Reed-Adams! We had 10 players drafted, tying the 1976 program record.
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