The massive day continues for the big guys up front: Texas A&M offensive line coach Adam Cushing landed a commitment from the program’s second four-star linemen of the 2026 recruiting cycle.
Coach Mike Elko hit the gold mine in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Zaden Krempin, a 6-foot-5, 280-pound offensive tackle, pinned College Station as his next stomping ground on Wednesday afternoon. The standout lineman from Prosper High School has forged a reputation for being one of the most dominant players in the country, and he will look to further establish himself with the Aggies.
On tape, it does not take long to find Krempin among the carnage on the offensive line. Chances are you will likely witness him driving opposing players into the dirt, which has become a standard for the No. 19 interior offensive lineman in the country, per the 247 Sports rankings. His athleticism and technical ability are two of his strongest attributes that make him one of the most dangerous offensive linemen in his class.
Krempin received offers from 53 schools, including storied programs Michigan, Texas, LSU and Alabama. He chose Elko and the Texas A&M Aggies. Many believed he narrowed his choices to the Wolverines, Longhorns and Tigers, but Cushing and company earned the nod for the second offensive linemen commitment of the day.
His decision to stay in Texas and play for the Maroon and White marks the 21st commit of the 2026 cycle for Elko. While the program ranks as the No. 2 recruiting class according to media outlets On3 and 247Sports, the continuous flow of commitments could very well propel Texas A&M to the No. 1 spot soon.
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