Texas A&M is a finalist to land Mississippi State transfer WR

Texas A&M is a finalist to land transfer WR Mario Craver

Texas A&M’s transfer portal needs are well known to every Aggie fan and media member. The wide receiver room needs to be upgraded next season for the offense to take the next step under OC Collin Klein and help QB Marcel Reed develop into a true dual-threat option.

So far, coach Mike Elko and his staff have landed two commitments from the portal, starting with veteran QB Jacob Zeno and tight end Micah Riley, while several future commits are already in motion.

On Friday, former Mississippi State wide receiver Mario Craver visited Texas A&M and liked what he saw. The freshman receiver has included the Aggies in his final four transfer list, along with Alabama, LSU, and Florida State.

During Craver’s first and only collegiate season with Mississippi State, he recorded 17 receptions, 368 yards, and three touchdowns, including 21 yards per catch. With the ability to line up at all three receiver spots, Craver’s run-after-catch ability and toughness would immediately improve the Aggie receiver room.

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