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Name: Romeo Doubs (+) Coming off 2022 Knee INJ
College: Nevada     Number: 7
Height: 6-2   Weight: 204
Position: WR  Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2022

40 Low: 4.42
   40 Time: 4.52
  40 High: 4.60

> Projected Round: 5  Stock:   Projected High: 4th  Low: 6-7th

Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6016
Weight: 204

Zybek PD3X AKA "Official"
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No Workout-Choice

Dates: 03/21/22
Hand: 10 1/8  Arm: 32 7/8
Wingspan: 78 1/8

Height: 6016
Weight: 204
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No Full Workout-Knee INJ
 

 



 Data Scout Notes: 2022: (+) Coming off 2022 Knee INJ...2021: 1stC-WR&PR...PBiletnikoff...2020: 1stC-WR/2ndC-PR...2019: HMC-PR



 Romeo Doubs, Nevada, Player News

  12/26/21 - WR Romeo DoubsSr/2022, Nevada, 6-2, 204 (DS#20 WR) + More +

  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FIRST TEAM (COACHES): WR & PR - Romeo Doubs, Sr., Nevada,...Doubs was named First-Team All-Mountain West after finishing fourth in the conference in receiving yards (1,109) and tied for first in receiving touchdowns (11). Doubs recorded the second-most receiving yards per game in the Mountain West (100.8). He was tied for second with 7.3 receptions per game. Doubs also earned All-Mountain West First Team as a punt returner after leading the conference with 14.2 yards per punt return and a long of 47 yards for 170 total return yards. - Nevada Football

(DS#20 WR) Sr/2022 WR Romeo DoubsNevada
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  11/07/21 - WR Romeo DoubsSr/2022, Nevada, 6-2, 204 (DS#20 WR) + More +

  Brandon Talton kicked a 45-yard field goal with 3 seconds left in the game and Nevada used two defensive touchdowns to fend off San Jose State 27-24 in Mountain West Conference play on Saturday. Nevada (7-2, 4-1) got on the scoreboard first when Jordan Lee caused a Tyler Nevens fumble that was picked up by Daiyan Henley and returned 55 yards for a touchdown. San Jose State (5-5, 3-3) answered with Nick Starkel's 5-yard TD pass to Nevens, knotting the score at 7 after one quarter. The Wolf Pack regained the lead 3:05 into the third quarter when Berdale Robins picked off a Starkel pass and raced 75 yards for a touchdown. Nevada stretched its lead to 17-7 on a 51-yard field goal by Talton before Starkel fired a 48-yard scoring strike to Malikhi Miller to get the Spartans within three points heading to the final quarter.

Matt Mercurio's 34-yard field goal knotted the score at 17 with 10:05 left in the game, but Carson Strong delivered a 20-yard scoring strike to Romeo Doubs to put Nevada up 24-17. Starkel directed a 10-play, 75-yard drive that ended with his 2-yard TD toss to Derrick Deese Jr. to tie the game at 24 with 1:47 remaining. Strong connected with Melquan Stovall for a 12-yard gain on fourth-and-9 to keep the Nevada drive alive and set up Talton's game-winning kick. Strong completed 36 of 54 passes for 314 yards with two interceptions for the Wolf Pack. Starkel completed 21 of 40 passes for 255 yards for the Spartans. Nevens rushed for 116 yards on 14 carries, while Jermaine Braddock caught six passes for 138 yards. - Nevada/AP College Football


(DS#20 WR) Sr/2022 WR Romeo DoubsNevada
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  10/25/21 - WR Romeo DoubsSr/2022, Nevada, 6-2, 204 (DS#20 WR) + More +

  Nevada's Romeo Doubs had the most receptions of any FBS player since 2019 when he caught 19 balls for 203 yards in a loss at Fresno State. Doubs program record-tying number of catches ranked as the most since East Carolina's Tyler Snead had 19 for 240 yards against SMU in 2019. - AP College Football

(DS#20 WR) Sr/2022 WR Romeo DoubsNevada
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  12/16/20 - WR Romeo DoubsSr/2022, Nevada, 6-2, 204 (DS#20 WR) + More +

  2020 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): WR - Romeo Doubs, Jr., Nevada,...Doubs emerged this year as the premier wideout in the league as the junior from Los Angeles caught 53 passes for 960 yards and nine touchdowns. He led the league in receptions, receptions per game, yards, yards per game and receiving touchdowns. - Nevada Football

(DS#20 WR) Sr/2022 WR Romeo DoubsNevada
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  12/16/20 - WR Romeo DoubsSr/2022, Nevada, 6-2, 204 (DS#20 WR) + More +

  2020 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): PR - Romeo Doubs, Jr., Nevada,...Doubs snagged his third career All-MW honor (he was Honorable Mention in 2019) by earning second team honors as a punt returner. The junior had 10 returners for 100 yards on the year and his average of 10.0 yards per return ranked second in the conference. He led the league in all-purpose yards for the season. - Nevada Football

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  11/14/20 - WR Romeo DoubsSr/2022, Nevada, 6-2, 204 (DS#20 WR) + More +

  Carson Strong threw three touchdown passes to Romeo Doubs, who had his second consecutive game with three receiving touchdowns, and Nevada beat New Mexico 27-20 on Saturday night at Sam Boyd Stadium. Strong was 24-of-38 passing for 336 yards with one interception and Doubs - who scored on catches of 33, 61, and 59 yards - finished with five receptions for 172 yards. Strong had a string of 299 consecutive passes without an interception snapped. It is the second-longest streak of its kind in Mountain West Conference history. Fresno State's David Carr set the record of 306 in 2013. Doubs has eight touchdown catches, including one in each game, this season. The junior came into the year with six career TDs.

Nevada's Brandon Talton made his 14th consecutive field-goal attempt, a 34-yarder, to cap the opening drive of the third quarter and, after the Lobos punted on the ensuing possession, Strong hit Doubs for a 61-yard touchdown to give the Wolf Pack their first lead of the game at 20-13 with 4:36 left in the period. Strong's pass traveled approximately 60 yards in the air. Doubs' final touchdown gave Nevada (4-0, 4-0) a 14-point lead with 6:47 to play. - AP College Football


(DS#20 WR) Sr/2022 WR Romeo DoubsNevada
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  11/03/20 - WR Romeo DoubsSr/2022, Nevada, 6-2, 204 (DS#20 WR) + More +

  Wolf Pack receiver Romeo Doubs averaged more than 31 yards per reception against UNLV on Saturday. Two weeks into the Mountain West football season, it's fair to ask, "Who is going to stop Romeo Doubs?" Well, it won't be UNLV. Nevada's junior receiver ran past the Rebels' secondary Saturday night at Allegiant Stadium - often literally - and finished as the game's biggest difference-maker. Officially, he caught seven passes for 219 yards and one touchdown, a 65-yard strike from quarterback Carson Strong in the second quarter that pushed the Wolf Pack's lead to 17-6. Unofficially, he was a distraction all night for the UNLV defense, which had no choice but to keep him under heavy watch.

It wasn't a breakout game for Doubs, who actually scored a touchdown the first time he touched the ball as a college player (a punt return against Portland State in the 2018 opener). In his two-plus seasons at Nevada, he's had monster games against the likes of Colorado State (120 yards, two TDs), New Mexico (11 catches, 167 yards), and this season against Wyoming (12 receptions, 117 yards). But it could be a sign of things to come for the Wolf Pack's Air Raid attack, and that's not great news for the Mountain West secondaries still scheduled to try and contain Doubs. With senior wideout Elijah Cooks out with an unspecified shoulder injury, Strong's most experienced option becomes Doubs, who has appeared in 27 career games and caught 105 passes. Already this season, Strong and Doubs have connected 18 times for 328 yards, an 18.2-yard average. - Reno Gazette Journal


(DS#20 WR) Sr/2022 WR Romeo DoubsNevada
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  11/01/20 - WR Romeo DoubsSr/2022, Nevada, 6-2, 204 (DS#20 WR) + More +

  Romeo Doubs had six receptions for a career-high 211 yards and a score and Nevada beat UNLV 37-17 on Saturday night. Caron Strong was 21-of-27 passing for 350 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions and Toa Taua had 12 carries for 86 yards and a TD for Nevada (2-0, 2-0 Mountain West Conference). Doubs had a 52-yard reception to the 1-yard line to set up a scoring run by Devonte Lee that gave the Wolf Pack a 10-3 lead late in the first quarter and Strong connected with Doubs on a 65-yard touchdown early in the second to make it 17-6. Max Gilliam passed for two touchdowns and Charles Williams had 19 carries for 99 yards for UNLV (0-2, 0-2). It was the first college football game played at the 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium, home of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders. Due to restrictions and guidelines regarding the coronavirus pandemic, seating was limited to 3% of capacity, which equates to 2,000 patrons. - Nevada/AP College Football

(DS#20 WR) Sr/2022 WR Romeo DoubsNevada
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  12/14/19 - WR Romeo DoubsSr/2022, Nevada, 6-2, 204 (DS#20 WR) + More +

  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Romeo Doubs, WR, PR,...Doubs lived up to the hype following his freshman campaign, ranking second on the Wolf Pack with 44 receptions, 649 yards and four touchdowns. The sophomore led the Wolf Pack with 14.75 yards per reception and hauled in the longest touchdown of the season, a 75-yard catch-and-run against San Jose State. His 167 receiving yards against the Spartans in that game were the fourth-most by any MW receiver in a game this season, and was the most of his career in a single contest. - Nevada Football

(DS#20 WR) Sr/2022 WR Romeo DoubsNevada
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