With the 241st pick in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills opted to select Texas A&M graduate student offensive lineman Ar’maj Reed-Adams.
Reed-Adams transferred to A&M before the 2024 season after playing three years at Kansas, where he made a total of 15 starts. He started in 12 games for the Aggies at right guard in both 2024 and 2025, while serving as a captain for the 2025 season.
Measuring in at 6-foot-5-and-¾ and 314 pounds after playing five years of college football, Reed-Adams brings size and veteran leadership to the Bills’ offensive line.
He helped lead A&M to semifinalist honors for the Joe Moore Award honor, given to the nation’s best offensive line, in 2025 while earning AP second team All-American honors and Southeastern Conference Coaches All-SEC recognition in his final year of college eligibility.
Reed-Adams earned a 69.1 overall grade from Pro Football Focus across the 2025 season, including a run blocking grade of 72.7 that ranked 52nd among PFF-eligible guards. According to PFF, he gave up a single sack while playing 680 offensive snaps in 2025.
The former DeSoto Eagle also made a name for himself with his pregame ritual of carrying — and smashing — his trademark folding chair covered in the logos of the foes the Aggies had beaten in 2025.
