
Prospect: Chris Bell Jr.
Position: Wide Receiver
School: Louisville
Year: True Senior
Born June 7, 2004 (age 21). A native of Yazoo City, Miss., Bell was a three-year letterman in football during his prep career - two at Yazoo City HS and one at Greenville Christian as a senior. In that final season, Bell caught 35 receptions for 828 yards and 14 touchdown. He also lettered in basketball and track & field.
Bell was not a highly-regarded prospect coming out of high school finishing as the No. 1,307 recruit in the Class of 2022. He originally committed to Southern Miss as a junior, but started to get high-major interest when he transferred to Greenville Christian. During the early signing period following his senior season, Bell flipped to Louisville to play for then-UofL head coach Scott Satterfield.
As a true freshman in 2022, Bell was able to earn a rotational role and crack the two-deep. While he only caught seven passes for 105 yards that season, he still played the fifth-most offensive snaps among UofL's wide receivers (177).
Satterfield left Louisville for Cincinnati following that season, but Bell opted to stay with the Cardinals and play for new head coach Jeff Brohm. He was rewarded with a starting role, and wound up being WR2 behind Georgia State transfer Jamari Thrash. In 14 games and 11 starts, Bell hauled in 29 catches for 407 yards - both second only to Thrash - and two touchdowns.
Bell was once again WR2 in 2024, this time behind Alabama transfer Ja'Corey Brooks, but saw his overall game once again take a step forward. Starting all 13 games, he caught 43 passes for 737 yards and four touchdown (as well as two end-around rushes for 43), all of which were second on the team to Brooks.
As a senior, Bell not only was able to finally elevate himself to WR1 at Louisville, he was one of the best pass catchers in all of the ACC. He started the first 11 games of the season, catching 72 passes for 917 yards and six touchdowns, earning First-Team All-ACC honors along the way.
Unfortunately, Bell was robbed of the chance to earn a 1,000-yard season. In the penultimate game at the regular season at SMU, he suffered a torn ACL in his left knee, sidelining him for the Governor's Cup vs. Kentucky and Boca Raton Bowl vs. Toledo.
At the NFL Combine, Bell measured in at 6 feet and 1 7/8 inches (6047) and 222 pounds, along with 10" hands and 31 3/4″ arms. Due to his ACL injury, he did not participate in agility drills at the NFL Combine or Louisville's Pro Day.
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