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Draft Scouting Report
Reggie Virgil is a smooth, athletic receiver who uses his track-and-field background to win vertically. After a productive career at Miami (OH) and Texas Tech, he has proven to be a reliable target who can play both inside and out. Known for his ability to high-point the ball and track deep passes over his shoulder, Virgil offers the versatility to challenge defenses at all three levels.
- 2025: Led Texas Tech with 57 receptions; second in receiving yards (705) and TD (6)
- Career: 100 receptions, 1,583 receiving yards, 16 TD (Texas Tech; Miami (OH))
- Elite high-point ability and vertical tracking on deep passes.
- Versatile alignment with experience playing both outside and slot.
- Toughness to make contested catches over the middle.
- Slight frame makes it difficult to run through arm tackles.
- Struggles to consistently separate against tight man coverage.
- Needs to refine route-running technique on hitches and comebacks.
- 40-yard dash: 4.57 seconds
- Vertical jump: 36 inches
- Broad jump: 10 feet, 7 inches
Top Reggie Virgil News
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Cardinals' Reggie Virgil: Nabbed by Cardinals
The Cardinals selected Virgil in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 143rd overall.
Virgil leveraged his third-year breakout at Miami (Ohio) in 2024 into a starting role at Texas Tech in 2025. The 21-year-old finished his final season with 57 receptions for 705 yards and six touchdowns. He's a tall, lanky receiver at 6-foot-3, 187 pounds, and while that didn't limit him in college, it will be a bigger impediment to playing time in the NFL. Out of the gate, Virgil, who ran a 4.57 40-yard dash at the 2026 NFL Combine, figures to be a candidate to compete for special-teams work until he can carve out an offensive role in an Arizona WR corps that's led by Marvin Harrison and Michael Wilson.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 190 lbs |
| Birthplace: Apopka, FL |
| Age: 21 |















