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4-star IOL Zaden Krempin commits to Texas A&M

hunterby: Hunter Shelton06/25/25HunterShelton_
Recruiting Q&A - 2025-05-10T205717.745
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Texas A&M just got more good news on the recruiting trail. Prosper (Texas) four-star interior offensive lineman Zaden Krempin has pledged to the Aggies, he announced on Wednesday vis social media.

He chose the in-state program over LSU, Texas and Michigan.

Krempin is the No. 225 overall prospect and No. 18 IOL in the 2026 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 31 player in Texas.

It’s the second commitment of the day for A&M, as Krempin follows in-state three-star offensive tackle Avery Morcho. The Aggies continue to rack up commitments this month and now have the nation’s No. 2 recruiting class heading into July.

“They’re more of the core values, what they stand on, how they do business every day,” Krempin previously said of A&M when speaking with On3’s Griffin McVeigh. “Open doors for ladies and just being really respectful. That’s how I was raised. They’re very interested in me and also close to home.”

A&M picked up the edge for Krempin in the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine earlier on Wednesday. He logged his official visit to College Station earlier this month and is now the 10th June commitment for head coach Mike Elko and the SEC program.

Texas A&M continues its recruiting tear with Krempin’s pledge

The Texas A&M pledge list features elite talent at just about every position. The six top-100 prospects in the class are made up of cornerbacks, running backs, an EDGE and a wide receiver. That’s just the beginning.

Spring Valley (Calif.) Mount Miguel five-star cornerback Brandon Arrington came to a decision quicker than expected and he chose the Aggies over Oregon. The nation’s No. 9 recruit and No. 1 corner is one of four blue-chip defensive backs in the mix.

Carthage (Texas) four-star RB KJ Edwards and San Antonio Steele four-star RB Jonathan Hatton Jr. form an elite duo in the backfield. They are the No. 4 and No. 6 running backs in the cycle, respectively.

Columbus (Ga.) Carver four-star EDGE Tristian Givens is a top-50 recruit and one of three blue-chip EDGEs in the mix. Clearwater (Fla.) four-star offensive tackle Samuel Roseborough and Krempin were two of the top O-linemen left on the board entering June.

Douglasville (Ga.) Douglas County four-star WR Aaron Gregory is the No. 9 receiver in the nation. Gregory and his four-star EDGE teammate Jordan Carter both committed back in October.

Provo (Utah) Corner Canyon four-star quarterback Helaman Casuga is now the No. 15 QB in the cycle. The A&M class is already loaded from top to bottom and Elko and Co. aren’t done just yet. The entire A&M class can be viewed here.