HOUSTON ā Texas A&M offensive lineman Trey Zuhn III, one of the most versatile blockers in the draft, visited the Texans, per a league source.
Zuhn, a Fort Collins, Colorado native, primarily played left tackle for the Aggies, but is projected as a potential center prospect in the NFL. He started two games at center last season for the Aggies.
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Zuhn is a 6-foot-6, 319-pound team captain who was named first-team All-Southeastern Conference and shared the conference Jacobs Blocking Trophy with Alabama All-American offensive tackle Kaydn Proctor, another top prospect who visited the Texans.
Texas A&M standout guard Chase Bisontis also visited the Texans.
Zuhn allowed just 15 pressures as a junior. He was a four-year starter
At the NFL scouting combine, Zuhn ran the 40-yard dash in an impressive 5.03 seconds. He bench pressed 225 pounds 33 times. He had a 32-inch vertical leap with a 9-3 broad jump and a 1.70 10-yard split on his run.
Zuhn (32 1/2 inch arms, 10-inch hands) has a 6-foot-8 7/8 wingspan.
His father played football at Texas A&M and his mother played volleyball at Tulsa.
Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and click2houston.com