Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Other

The Buzz: Ole Miss Football Sees Double-Digit Rebels Sign NFL Contracts

Wis. – Ole Miss football had a historic showing at the 2025 NFL Draft last week with eight Rebel selections, the most in the seven-round era of the draft (since 1994) and the second-most in the modern era of the NFL since the AFL-NFL merger (since 1967).

 

Those eight Rebel draftees rank Ole Miss fifth nationally this season, trailing only Ohio State (14), Georgia (13), Texas (12) and Oregon (10).

Ole Miss Rebels who heard their name called in Green Bay last week were: defensive tackle Walter Nolen to the Arizona Cardinals (Round 1, Pick 16), quarterback Jaxson Dart to the New York Giants (Round 1, Pick 25), wide receiver Tre Harris to the Los Angeles Chargers (Round 2, Pick 55), cornerback Trey Amos to the Washington Commanders (Round 2, Pick 61).

 

More… defensive end Princely Umanmielen to the Carolina Panthers (Round 3, Pick 77), wide receiver Jordan Watkins to the San Francisco 49ers (Round 4, Pick 138), linebacker Chris Paul Jr. to the Los Angeles Rams (Round 5, Pick 172) and defensive tackle JJ Pegues to the Las Vegas Raiders (Round 6, Pick 180

Rebels who earned undrafted rookie free agent contracts were: running back Ulysses Bentley IV (Indianapolis Colts), kicker Caden Davis (New York Jets), defensive end Jared Ivey (Seattle Seahawks), offensive lineman Nate Kalepo (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), tight end Caden Prieskorn (Detroit Lions).

 

More… John Saunders Jr. (Miami Dolphins), offensive lineman Gerquan Scott (Buffalo Bills), cornerback Brandon Turnage (Kansas City Chiefs), safety Trey Washington (Indianapolis Colts) and wide receiver Antwane Wells Jr. (New York Giants). Earning invites to minicamps were cornerback Isaiah Hamilton (Seattle Seahawks) and offensive lineman Jeremy James (Las Vegas Raiders

More News:  BYU football is in mourning as defensive coordinator Jay Hill faces a serious health battle, deeply impacting the team community.

OLE MISS REBELS IN THE 2025 NFL DRAFT

Round 1, Pick 16 – Walter Nolen, DT, Arizona Cardinals – Recap | Highlights

Round 1, Pick 25 – Jaxson Dart, QB, New York Giants – Recap | Highlights

Round 2, Pick 55 – Tre Harris, WR, Los Angeles Chargers – Recap | Highlights

Round 2, Pick 61 – Trey Amos, CB, Washington Commanders – Recap | Highlights

Round 3, Pick 77 – Princely Umanmielen, DE, Carolina Panthers – Recap | Highlights

Round 4, Pick 138 – Jordan Watkins, WR, San Francisco 49ers – Recap | Highlights

Round 5, Pick 172 – Chris Paul Jr., LB, Los Angeles Rams – Recap | Highlights

Round 6, Pick 180 – JJ Pegues, DT, Las Vegas Raiders – Recap | Highlights

 

 

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Other

Sure! Here’s a 500-word piece about Braeden Davis leaving Penn State wrestling: Braeden Davis Announces Departure from Penn State Wrestling Program, Sending Shockwaves Through...

Other

In a world where headlines are often dominated by scandals, greed, and self-interest, stories of genuine compassion stand out like beacons of hope. One...

NCAA

Provo, Utah — In a landmark announcement that has sent shockwaves through collegiate athletics, BYU Football has been officially crowned the world’s best and...

NCAA

The Florida Gators have clawed their way out of the swampy uncertainty that plagued them in recent seasons, gasping for fresh air and a...

Discover more from Breakingsportnews

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading