Among Texas A&M's 13 NFL Scouting Combine participants, senior offensive lineman Trey Zuhn III is by far the most versatile athlete in the group, as the four-year starting left tackle brings size, strength, and most importantly, SEC experience to any future franchise in need of a potential long-term starter at either tackle, guard, or even center.
Standing 6'7" and nearly 320 pounds, Zuhn has continued to improve year after year, learning from his mistakes, while coach Mike Elko and offensive line coach Adam Cushing has only helped his NFL future over the past two offseasons, working the Coloraodo native at center, not just to test his versatility, but make sure he'll be ready to play at any spot once selected in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Per Pro Football Focus, Zuhn did not earn an offensive grade below 69.3 during all five seasons in College Station, while his beyond-elite 96.8 pass blocking grade, which led all offensive linemen in college football last season, is now officially the highest pass protection grade PFF has ever given a player in company history. Impressive? Of course, which further cements his future in football.
No knowing that most draft experts see Zuhn at center, whoever selects him will be getting a veteran lineman who can also serve as a left or right tackle in key pass pro downs, but if he successfully switches to center, showing potential at the position during the Senior Bowl, I expect him to stay there and contend for a starting center spot in 2026.
The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine will run from February 26 to March 1.
Trey Zuhn III had the highest-pass block grade we’ve EVER given to an Offensive Lineman 😳👏@AggieFootballpic.twitter.com/qpK0Ntn8r8
— PFF College (@PFF_College) February 20, 2026
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