
Craver, Graham Tabbed to PFF Midseason All-America Team
Oct 17, 2025 | Football
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M wide receiver Mario Craver and long snapper Jacob Graham have been named to the PFF Midseason All-America Team, Pro Football Focus announced Friday.
Craver leads the nation averaging 19.8 yards per catch among FBS players with at least 25 receptions. Nationally, he ranks third with 634 receiving yards on 32 catches while leading the SEC with 105.7 receiving yards per game. The sophomore's 90.9 PFF grade is No. 2 nationally among FBS receivers. The Birmingham, Alabama, native opened his Aggie career with three straight 100-yard receiving games. His 207 receiving yards and 8-yard touchdown catch at No. 8 Notre Dame stand as FBS bests against top-25 opponents this season.
Graham leads all long snappers nationally with an 85.3 PFF grade, nearly five points higher than any other player at his position. The graduate student has provided consistency and reliability on special teams, recording just one errant snap on 40 field goals or extra points and three on 26 punts this season. In the season opener, Graham registered his first career forced fumble against UTSA. The Houston, Texas, native, is in his third season as the Aggies' primary long snapper and has helped anchor one of the SEC's most dependable special teams unit.
The Maroon & White begin a three-game road stretch when they travel to Arkansas on Saturday for a 2:30 p.m. CT contest on ESPN.
Craver leads the nation averaging 19.8 yards per catch among FBS players with at least 25 receptions. Nationally, he ranks third with 634 receiving yards on 32 catches while leading the SEC with 105.7 receiving yards per game. The sophomore's 90.9 PFF grade is No. 2 nationally among FBS receivers. The Birmingham, Alabama, native opened his Aggie career with three straight 100-yard receiving games. His 207 receiving yards and 8-yard touchdown catch at No. 8 Notre Dame stand as FBS bests against top-25 opponents this season.
Graham leads all long snappers nationally with an 85.3 PFF grade, nearly five points higher than any other player at his position. The graduate student has provided consistency and reliability on special teams, recording just one errant snap on 40 field goals or extra points and three on 26 punts this season. In the season opener, Graham registered his first career forced fumble against UTSA. The Houston, Texas, native, is in his third season as the Aggies' primary long snapper and has helped anchor one of the SEC's most dependable special teams unit.
The Maroon & White begin a three-game road stretch when they travel to Arkansas on Saturday for a 2:30 p.m. CT contest on ESPN.
Players Mentioned
LSU Game Week Media Availability: Dalton Brooks
Tuesday, October 21
LSU Game Week Media Availability: Terry Bussey
Tuesday, October 21
Conversations: Koli Faaiu
Tuesday, October 21
LSU Game Week Press Conference: Mike Elko
Monday, October 20