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2027 OL Prospect Ismael Camara Impresses at Texas A&M Football Camp

2027 OL Prospect Ismael Camara Impresses at Texas A&M Football Camp

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2027 OL Prospect Ismael Camara Impresses at Texas A&M Football Camp originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Texas A&M Aggies are pursuing a top offensive line talent in the Class of 2027 on the recruiting trail, and he's managed to turn some heads with offseason camp performances this summer.
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Ismael Camara, a four-star offensive tackle prospect currently ranked the 10th-best at the position in his class by 247Sports, landed an offer from the Aggies in November 2024 -- just his second Power 4 offer at the time. Now, Camara has 13 different power conference programs pursuing him, and is looking to raise his stock via his performances at different Division 1 camps throughout the offseason.
Texas A&M Aggies offensive lineman Trey Zuhn III (60) lines up during the second quarter against the LSU Tigers. The Aggies defeated the Tigers 38-23; at Kyle Field.Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images.
Camara, a Gilmer (TX) product, recently popped up at a Texas A&M summer camp, and demonstrated exactly why he's such a highly touted prospect despite his lack of varsity film.
He looked right at home with the best talents the Aggies' camp had to offer, easily handling multiple defensive lineman while battling a foot injury -- footage of his performance can be found below.
The 6-foot-6, 330-pounder is entering his junior season of prep football but was restricted to the JV roster last season due to his transfer regulations, as the Le Mans, France native moved across seas to pursue his football career.
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'The conversations in the crowd every Thursday night, everyone was just watching him the whole time, it really fun to be a part of,' Gilmer offensive line coach Weston Griffis told KLTV.
The stop in College Station wasn't the only summer camp that Camara has impressed at, as he took home the MVP award among offensive lineman at the 2025 Rivals Dallas Camp in early May. Other Aggie prospects have also been earning opportunities at summer camps, including quarterback Helaman Casuga and EDGE Jordan Carter.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.

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