Yahoo Sports College Fantasy Football: 3 Texas A&M players to draft
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With the release of Yahoo Sports’ first-ever college fantasy football mode, there are various Texas A&M stars users should consider selecting in their respective leagues.
The blockbuster release sparked much excitement across the college football landscape, marking the first time a world-renowned company has offered the format. It is relatively similar to the NFL fantasy football many are accustomed to, with a college twist.
Each draft will feature 18-player rosters from the Big Ten, Big 12, ACC, SEC and Notre Dame. A new “offense” position for those who want to select an entire unit, with bonuses for touchdowns, total yards, field goals, and wins.
If you’re looking to score a plethora of points and dominate your league this year, the Aggies boast some of the most electric talent in the nation. Despite an offensive coordinator change and production lost to the NFL Draft in the trenches, Texas A&M has one of the top wide receiving corps and returning signal-caller in the Southeastern Conference.
Here are three Aggies you should consider drafting if you want to dominate your college fantasy football leagues for the 2026 season:
1. WR, Mario Craver
If you’re looking to rack up fantasy points from receiving yards and touchdowns, look no further than Texas A&M’s standout star, Mario Craver. The junior transferred from Mississippi State last season and made a splash as one of the nation’s most explosive players. Craver ranked third in the SEC with 917 total yards and four touchdowns in his sophomore campaign.
Craver’s speed, agility and elite catching make him a tremendous WR1 option for your fantasy league this season, as one of the premier playmakers in college football in 2026.
2. WR, Isaiah Horton
With the departure of wide receiver KC Concepcion, who was drafted in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns, Mike Elko dipped into the transfer portal and hauled in the No. 19 wideout in the country. Alabama transfer Isaiah Horton recorded 511 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in his junior season in Tuscaloosa.
Horton brings four years of experience with Miami and Alabama to College Station, providing quarterback Marcel Reed with another explosive target. He could easily be a late-draft steal with his proven knack for the end zone.
3. QB, Marcel Reed
Reed enters his third year at Texas A&M with much higher expectations, as he continues to progress and develop as a signal-caller. The gunslinger from Nashville, Tennessee, had some impressive showings in 2025, but also displayed inconsistency as a passer at times. Still, Reed ranked fourth in the conference with 243.8 passing yards per contest, accumulating 3,169 total passing yards and 28 touchdowns, while throwing 12 interceptions.
His dual-threat ability could provide massive points in any league, especially if Reed can improve his deep-ball accuracy and take the next step as a passer. He has the potential to be a viable quarterback option for team owners this year, as the Aggies look to reach their second consecutive playoff appearance.
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