Texas A&M’s passing game is set up to run through Mario Craver again, and Pro Football Focus just put a spotlight on why.
PFF ranked the Aggies wideout No. 35 on its list of the top 50 returning players in college football, a nod that comes after Craver’s breakout 2025 season and ahead of another year as Marcel Reed’s top target. Craver finished last season with an 81.4 overall grade and an 82.7 receiving grade, numbers that backed up what Texas A&M saw on the field every week.
“Craver emerged as a legitimate force in Texas A&M’s offense last season after transferring in from Mississippi State. His 917 receiving yards finished just two shy of eventual first-round pick KC Concepcion for the team lead.
His 82.7 receiving grade and 3.25 yards per route run led all qualified SEC wide receivers. Craver is the Aggies’ best player, and he’ll be relied upon for elite production this season.”
That production matters even more now that Concepcion is gone after being selected 24th overall by the Cleveland Browns in the 2026 NFL Draft. Craver is back for one more season after posting a career-high 917 yards and four touchdowns, and he’ll be the headliner in a Texas A&M receiver room that also added 6-foot-4 transfer Isaiah Horton.
The Aggies have loaded up around him, too. Their 2026 roster includes 17 transfer portal additions and 26 signees from the 2026 recruiting class, and the group now even has a new kicker in Illinois transfer specialist David Olano. Texas A&M also brings back 65% of its 2025 roster, giving first-year offensive coordinator Holmon Wiggins plenty to work with.
Reed is coming off his first full season as the starter, one that saw him throw for a career-high 3,169 yards, 25 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He also hit rough patches in the Aggies’ lone losses to Texas and Miami in the first round of the College Football Playoff. But with Craver back and Horton added to the mix, Texas A&M’s passing attack has a chance to keep pace with what it did a year ago, at minimum.
On the other side of the ball, senior linebacker Daymion Sanford is viewed as Texas A&M’s best defensive player, though he is expected to miss the first half of the 2026 season.
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