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Giants address receiver need in undrafted free agency — including Jaxon Dart's former teammate
Giants address receiver need in undrafted free agency — including Jaxon Dart's former teammate

New York Post

time28-04-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Giants address receiver need in undrafted free agency — including Jaxon Dart's former teammate

The Giants went through seven rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft and did not take a wide receiver with any of their seven selections. That did not mean they were uninterested in adding to the position. Immediately after the draft, they went to work and signed several receivers as undrafted free agents, paying higher money for three with which they are most intrigued. Quarterback Jaxson Dart, acquired in a trade up into the first round, will have one of his college teammates with him this spring and summer. Antwane 'Juice'' Wells Jr. is a well-traveled player, starting his college career at James Madison, continuing it at South Carolina and ending it at Ole Miss. With Dart throwing the ball to him, Wells in 2024 caught 28 passes for 553 yards and six touchdowns. His most eye-catching statistic was averaging 19.8 yards per reception. Mississippi Rebels participates in a drill during Ole Miss Pro Day at the Manning Athletic Center on March 28, 2025 in Oxford, Mississippi. Getty Images The other two wide receivers to watch are Beaux Collins of Notre Dame and Da'Quan Felton from Virginia Tech. Collins has good size (6-foot-3, 201 pounds) and was a top recruit for Clemson, but his three years there were slowed by injuries. He started all 16 games this past season for the Fighting Irish and caught 41 passes for 490 yards and three touchdowns. Beaux Collins #5 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish runs a drill at the Notre Dame Pro Day at Irish Athletics Center on March 27, 2025 in Notre Dame, Indiana. Getty Images Felton spent four years at Norfolk State and caught 32 passes for 360 yards and two touchdowns last season at Virginia Tech. He is a size-speed prospect at 6-5, 213 with a 40-yard dash time of 4.5. Another player to watch is 6-4 safety Makari Paige from Michigan. The other undrafted free agents signed so far: OL Jaison Williams (Youngstown State), WR/special teams Dalen Cambre (Louisiana), TE Jermaine Terry II (Oregon State), WR Jordan Bly (Gardner-Webb), CB RJ Delancy III (Wisconsin), DE Trace Ford, (Oklahoma), S Tommy McCormick (Idaho), WR Nate McCollum (North Carolina).

Notre Dame star had visit with 3 NFL teams including Pittsburgh Steelers
Notre Dame star had visit with 3 NFL teams including Pittsburgh Steelers

Irish Daily Star

time24-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Star

Notre Dame star had visit with 3 NFL teams including Pittsburgh Steelers

Notre Dame wide receiver Beaux Collins had a last-minute visit with the Pittsburgh Steelers ahead of this week's NFL Draft as the AFC North franchise added its name to his list of potential suitors. The former Clemson Tigers star made the switch to the Fighting Irish for his final year of college eligibility for the 2024 season, registering 41 receptions for 490 yards and three touchdowns as he Marcus Freeman's side made it all the way to the College Football Playoff National Championship game . Following the end of the campaign , Collins went on to impress at the NFL Scouting Combine in February, running a 4.55 40 and showcasing his athleticism with a 38-inch vertical leap and a 10'10" broad jump. Since then, reports have emerged stating how the 22-year-old has met with several NFL teams as part of his pre-draft engagements. Read More Related Articles Rory McIlroy's stunning mansion with Erica Stoll pictured, golf course next door Read More Related Articles Sheryl Swoopes shows allegiances as Paige Bueckers joins Caitlin Clark in WNBA Steelers scouting staff were known to have attended Notre Dame's Pro Day last month to evaluate Collins and other prospects, and a now-deleted post from ML Football on X claimed that the franchise held a recent pre-Draft visit with Collins. It was also added that Collins had already held visits with the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Chargers , according to league sources, although his visit with the Steelers was not classed as an official pre-draft "30" visit. With the WR not on Pittsburgh's list of 30 non-local visitors, though, it's not entirely clear what the nature of Collins' visit was. As things stand, the former four-star recruit's NFL Draft status remains uncertain. Despite his physical attributes and potential as a possession receiver, there are concerns over his speed, drop rates, and injury history, which may ultimately influence his draft stock. Beaux Collins impressed Pittsburgh Steelers scouting staff at Notre Dame's Pro Day last month (Image: Getty Images) Collins could slide into the late rounds, landing in the sixth or seventh round, but is more likely to be signed as a free agent. Despite having a problem with drops at Notre Dame, he tested well in the NFL Draft Combine and should have done enough to get a chance somewhere. Teams may, however, evaluate his fit based on their roster needs and the depth of available wide receivers. But with the likes of head coach Mike Tomlin , Omar Khan, Arthur Smith, and several other members of the Steelers front office in attendance to watch him at Notre Dame's Pro Day, they should have seen enough of him to make a final judgement. His recent visit to Pittsburgh also provides hope that the franchise is interested in drafting him this weekend. Should the Steelers pass up on the option, however, then perhaps one of Chicago or Los Angeles will take a punt on him, having also welcomed him for visits since the turn of the year.

Former Clemson wide receiver declares for the 2025 NFL draft
Former Clemson wide receiver declares for the 2025 NFL draft

USA Today

time27-01-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Former Clemson wide receiver declares for the 2025 NFL draft

Former Clemson wide receiver Beaux Collins officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft on Friday. Collins, who transferred to Notre Dame for the 2024 season, announced his decision on social media. 'Thank you to all the alumni and fans that are a part of the Irish family,' Collins wrote. 'The past 4 years have been incredibly life changing and has led me to say that I'm looking forward to entering the 2025 NFL Draft!!!' Collins wrapped up his college career with a solid performance in the College Football Playoff National Championship, catching four passes for 32 yards in Notre Dame's 34-23 loss to Ohio State. Despite dealing with a calf injury, he suited up for the title game and contributed to the Irish offense. During his lone season at Notre Dame, Collins ranked third on the team in receptions (41) and second in receiving yards (490). He also tied for second in touchdown catches, including a key 13-yard score in the Irish's Sugar Bowl win over Georgia in the CFP Quarterfinal. Collins began his collegiate career at Clemson, where he made an early impact. Over three seasons (2021-23), he recorded 91 receptions for 1,290 yards and 11 touchdowns in 32 games. As a freshman, he posted 31 catches for 407 yards and three touchdowns, joining an exclusive list of standout Clemson freshmen.

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