Five-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers committed to Texas A&M on Tuesday within hours of backpedaling out of Missouri’s 2025 class.
He made his announcement on social media, posting a photo while wearing an Aggies uniform and captioning it “AggieLand.”
The 247Sports composite lists the 6-foot-6, 311-pound Rogers as the No. 5 offensive tackle in the class, No. 26 overall in the nation.
He took official summertime visits to both campuses in addition to Texas, Oklahoma and Florida State before committing to Missouri on July 6.
Rogers will be staying in state after his career at Horn High School in Mesquite.
With Rogers’ commitment, Texas A&M stands ninth in 247Sports’ team rankings, one of seven Southeastern Conference programs in the Top 10.
The early national signing day is Wednesday.
–Field Level Media
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