Texas A&M lands in 2026 5-star OT Immanuel Iheanacho’s Top 7

Texas A&M O-line coach Adam Cushing has proven to be one of the top assistant coaches in the country, helping land six offensive line signings in the 2025 recruiting class, coupled with nearly every starting O-lineman last season returning next season.

Cushing’s development skillset is nearly equal to his recruiting prowess after helping flip 2025 five-star offensive tackle Lamon Rogers, who was previously committed to Missouri. In the 2026 cycle, the Aggies may have missed out on competing for five-star OT Jackson Cantwell, but as of Saturday, Texas A&M is a finalist to land 2026 five-star OT Immanuel Iheanacho, who revealed his Top 7 program list.

The Baltimore (MD) native has taken several visits to Texas A&M, including an unofficial visit last weekend, as the Aggies are now competing with Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Oregon, Penn State, and the current favorite to land his commitment, the Maryland Terrapins.

Iheanacho is an elite talent with an NFL frame and immediate starting ability due to his athleticism in pass protection and power as a run blocker. He is set to take official visits to Penn State and Maryland in mid to late June, but don’t count coach Mike Elko and Adam Cushing out regarding a potential official visit to College Station.

According to 247Sports, Iheanacho is currently positioned as the 11th-ranked prospect, the 4th-ranked offensive tackle, and the 2nd-ranked prospect in Maryland.

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