The Tennessee Titans are starting off a new era with former Miami Hurricanes QB Cam Ward set to lead the franchise for what they hope are many successful years to come. And with the draft concluded, they might have helped the player they took with the #1 overall pick make the transition from the college level to the NFL significantly easier.
The 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay is over, but not every player heard their name called during the three-day event. Now, these prospects will aim to make their team as undrafted free agents.
Tennessee is signing wide receiver Xavier Restrepo, who was the Titans' No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward's favorite target at Miami last season, as an undrafted free agent, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Saturday.
A Mount Rushmore receiver in Miami Hurricanes history, Xavier Restrepo, signs with the Tennessee Titans after going undrafted. This is one of the most shocking drops in the draft if you were a Hurricanes fan.
Xavier Restrepo developed himself into being one of the best wide receivers in college football over his half a decade at Miami. Now, coming off the best season of his career as a fifth-year senior, he’ll get his chance to continue that in the NFL.
The most difficult part of the NFL Draft is deciding which outliers to bet on. These are the players in the 2025 class who fall short of key size or athleticism thresholds, but I’m still confident in becoming quality players in the NFL.
Miami Hurricanes mount rushmore receiver Xavier Restrepo has dropped his draft stocks after a rough pro day. And there is a chance one of the best receivers from this past season could go undrafted.
Former Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Xavier Restrepo is like 7-11 or your local mini-mart. He is always open. Restrepo visited the Washington Commanders earlier this week as the Commanders look for the players they are interested in outside of the first round.
There has been a lot of buzz around former Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Xavier Restrepo since he ran a terrible 40-yard dash at his Pro Day, failing to clear a 4.8 time.
Former Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Xavier Restrepo struggled mightily when running his 40-yard dash at his Pro Day. He clocked in with a 4.83 and 4.80, which are horrific times for an NFL wide receiver.
Miami wide receiver Xavier Restrepo shared a post via social media on Tuesday to address his brutal 40-yard dash time from the Hurricanes’ Pro Day. Restrepo became a trending topic for all the wrong reasons when he ran the 40-yard dash in the 4.8-5.0 range on Monday.
Xavier Restrepo made headlines at the Miami Pro Day but for the wrong reasons. His reported 40-yard dash times did not impress, sitting between 4.7-4.8 seconds.
After clocking a less than ideal time in the 40-yard dash at Miami's Pro Day, former Hurricanes wide receiver Xavier Restrepo has addressed the concerns
Coral Gables, Fla. — Miami's all-time receptions and touchdown leader, Xavier Restrepo, had a great Pro Day outside of one notiable area. His 40-yard dash quickly spread around on the sidelines and with NFL Scouts inside the Miami Hurricanes practice facilties like virus.
The Miami Hurricanes have a few very talented players gearing up for next month's 2025 NFL draft. Cam Ward is the clear headliner. At this point in time, it is widely expected that he will be the No.
The Miami Hurricanes offense ranked as one of the top passing units in the country in 2024. Future first-round pick Cam Ward helped engineer a high-octane passing attack, and Xavier Restrepo was one of his favorite targets.
The 2025 NFL Draft is less than two months away, which means it’s the time of year for horrible player comparisons. We got just that on Friday, when former NFL quarterback Kurt Benkert spoke about his admiration for former Miami All-American wide receiver Xavier Restrepo.
Height: 5'10" Weight: 165 pounds Age: 22 years old (April 22nd, 2002) Fluid athlete Xavier Restrepo is the epitome of what you envision from an effective NFL slot receiver.
Height: 5-foot-10 (unofficial) Weight: 198 lbs (unofficial) Year: Redshirt Senior Pro Comparison: Khalil Shakir Restrepo is a football player to his core.
When Mario Cristobal returned to coach his alma mater last season, expectations were high. But, as the season unfolded, it became clear that a rebuild was taking place, one that Cristobal admitted would take time. However, rebuild aside, 2022 simply did not live up to fan or team expectations and Miami finished the season at 5-7.