5-star OT Lamont Rogers commits to Texas A&M
Mesquite (Texas) Horn five-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers has committed to Texas A&M.
He chose the Aggies after decommitting from Missouri on Dec. 2.
Rogers is the No. 18 overall prospect and No. 4 OT in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 6 player in Texas.
The in-state Aggies ramped up their pursuit of Rogers this fall, getting him to College Station for multiple visits. He continued to keep head coach Mike Elko, OL coach Adam Cushing and the A&M staff warm, and is now set to stay close to home to play his college football.
“With Texas A&M, what I like about them is what they have done in year one. I am impressed by that and what coach Elko and coach Cushing are doing,” Rogers told On3 last month.
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Lamont Rogers Scouting Summary
On3 writes this of Rogers as a prospect:
“Freakish physical talent along the offensive line with rare dimensions and athletic traits. Measured at nearly 6-foot-7, 310 pounds prior to his senior season. The longest top offensive lineman in the 2025 cycle with 35-inch arms to go with 10 5/8 inch hands. A sudden, twitchy athlete who shows his advanced movement skills on Friday nights. Lines up at left tackle for his high school team. Explodes off the snap and envelops defensive linemen on contact. Has been a vicious run blocker for the majority of his high school career. Is able to reach cornerbacks when blocking on perimeter screens.
…Showed marked improvement in pass protection as a senior, while playing some of the best competition in the state of Texas. A multi-sport athlete who doubles as a prolific basketball player in addition to playing soccer. Still needs to develop technically. Can stand to improve his lower body strength and flexibility. Should see improvement once he receives college coaching and gets in a Power 4 strength program. Has one of the higher upsides in the loaded 2025 offensive line cycle.”