NFL Draft Scout
Featured In/On:
Jordan Whittington, WR, Texas
Selected: Round 6, Pick 37, Overall Pick 213 by Rams
|
|
Name: Jordan Whittington (+) Coming off March 2024 Hamstring College: Texas
Number: 13
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-1 Weight: 202 Position: Pos2: RB/KR
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024 40 Low: 4.53 40 Time: 4.47 40 High: 4.53
> Projected Round: Stock:
|
|
|
Data Scout Notes: X-5-7/38-435-1 in 23/Former 5* #10 Recruit/RB to WR/INJ Prone...8GP INJ/26-377-14.50-3TD in 21 2023: HMC...2022: HMC...2021: NAC...(+) Coming off Oct 2021 Shoulder INJ...2020: NAC
|
Combine Results |
Pro Day Results |
Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6005
Weight: 202
Zybek PD3X AKA "Official" 40 Yard Dash (ET):
40 Yard Dash (HH):
20 Yard (ET):
20 Yard (HH):
10 Yard (ET):
10 Yard (HH):
|
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 18
Vertical Jump:
Broad Jump:
20 Yrd Shuttle:
3-Cone Drill:
No 40s-Full Workout-Hamstring
|
Dates: 04/14/24 03/21/24
Hand: 10 Arm: 30 3/8 Wingspan: 73 5/8
Height: 6005
Weight: 202
40 Yrd Dash: 4.47
20 Yrd Dash: 2.62
10 Yrd Dash: 1.55
|
225 Lb. Bench Reps:
Vertical Jump: 36
Broad Jump: 10'00"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.12
3-Cone Drill: 6.80
40 Time Range: 4.67-4.47/Projected: 4.48
|
|
|
Jordan Whittington, Texas, Player News
|
The Texas Longhorns received good news on Friday. Wide receiver Jordan Whittington is set to return for another season on the Forty Acres. Whittington has been a key player for Texas over the last two seasons. His injury was a huge reason Texas struggled in the second half of Steve Sarkisian's first season in Austin. His presence helped the offense to new heights this year. The Cuero product had a strong, healthy campaign in 2022 in which he caught 50 passes for 652 yards, an average of 13.0 yards per r eception. Now it is important for Steve Sarkisian to make sure Whittington maintains a significant role in the offense. - USA Today
(DS#30 WR) rSr/2024 WR Jordan Whittington, Texas
News Source: USA Today
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
2022 ALL-BIG 12 FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: Jordan Whittington (WR),...The Longhorns that were honorable mention at their positions were Bert Auburn (PK), Jahdae Barron (DB), Anthony Cook (DB), Roschon Johnson (RB), Christian Jones (OL), Moro Ojomo (DL), Keilan Robinson (KR/PR), Barryn Sorrell (DL), Jerrin Thompson (DB), T'Vondre Sweat (DL), Ryan Watts (DB) and Jordan Whittington (WR). - Texas Football
(DS#30 WR) rSr/2024 WR Jordan Whittington, Texas
News Source: Texas Football
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
Texas wide receiver Isaiah Neyor went down with a knee injury last week. Lost in that news is the Longhorns have a very good alternative that could play on the outside. Jordan Whittington is not receiving much credit as a downfield threat, but his histor y tells us he can stretch defenses. Last year, Whittington made an acrobatic catch that helped Texas beat TCU. The year before he won a 50-50 ball on the sideline against UTEP for an impressive catch. Despite popular opinion, the talented redshirt junior has shown he can posterize defenses downfield. Whittington has the size, speed, strength and physicality to soften the loss of Neyor. While boundary receiver is not Whittington's best position, Steve Sarkisian believes he is capable of moving around to accommodate the offense. - Longhorns Wire
(DS#30 WR) rSr/2024 WR Jordan Whittington, Texas
News Source: Longhorns Wire
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
Jordan Whittington's mind is far more durable than his body. When Texas coaches wondered about his ability to stay healthy, he just kept working. When fans henpecked him on social media, Whittington showed keyboard-proof positivity. Now in his third seas on with just six games on his college ledger, Whittington is eager to show everyone that there's still a dynamic playmaker inside that chiseled 6-foot-1, 206-pound frame. "You know, my body's been feeling amazing," Whittington said after Tuesday's practi ce. "The offense is great. And I think this spring has been a real eye-opener for me just as much as I've developed as a receiver and just seeing this offense and what it can do, it's going to be amazing." Whittington was a superstar at Cuero. It was ass umed he'd come to Texas and keep it going. But he aggravated a sports hernia injury first suffered in high school and essentially needed it fixed once and for all. He ended up redshirting in 2019. Last season, Whittington started the opener and then miss ed two games. He returned against Oklahoma and caught a career-high 10 passes for 65 yards. But then he missed the next three games because of another injury. - Austin American Statesman
(DS#30 WR) rSr/2024 WR Jordan Whittington, Texas
News Source: Austin American Statesman
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
Texas football has remained COVID-free these last few weeks, but now the ninth-ranked Longhorns are dealing with normal football-related injuries after the season-opening win over UTEP. Receiver Jordan Whittington will be out 3-4 weeks with a "small tear of his lateral meniscus," UT coach Tom Herman said Monday. Groin problems ruined Whittington's freshman season. With this injury, he'll be on the shelf possibly through the Oklahoma game on Oct. 10. "He'll have surgery here in the next couple of days," Herman said. "Nothing to repair, we don't think, so just a snip and clean out. I'm being told 3-4 weeks, so plan to have him back for most of conference play. So that was good news." - Austin American Statesman
(DS#30 WR) rSr/2024 WR Jordan Whittington, Texas
News Source: Austin American Statesman
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here
|
|
|
|
|
|
|