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Jaylin Sellers Signs Two-Way Contract With Bulls
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The Bulls have completed their their two-way contract with former Providence guard Jaylin Sellers, confirming the news in a press release (Twitter link).

After Sellers went undrafted last week, Dushawn London of 247Sports reported that the Georgia native was signing a two-way deal with Chicago. Now it’s official.

Sellers, who was given a medical redshirt in 2024/25 with UCF due to a severe back injury, averaged 18.3 points and 4.2 rebounds on .473/.429/.859 shooting splits as a senior with the Friars last season. He’s regarded as a talented scorer, but struggled at times to make an impact in other areas.

The 6’4″ guard led the Big East in both points per game and free throw percentage in 2025/26 and was named second-team all-conference. He played his first two college seasons at Ball State before transferring to UCF and then Providence.

Sellers was ranked 97th on Jeremy Woo of ESPN’s big board and 79th on Sam Vecenie of The Athletic‘s draft guide leading up to the draft.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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