Xavier Restrepo reuniting with Cam Ward at the Titans; Restrepo signing with the Titans

Trinton Breeze
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We already know how significant the impact was when Cam Ward connected with Xavier Restrepo on deep passes. Even if it was just a small hitch route, Restrepo was still open, and having Cam Ward as his quarterback definitely boosted his performance. Now, Restrepo gets the chance to make an impact in the NFL, as the Tennessee Titans have signed him after he went undrafted in the 2025 NFL Draft.

He capped off his Miami career by becoming the first Hurricanes wideout to ever post back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons…Earned consensus NCAA All-America first-team recognition…Semifinalist for Biletnikoff Award, honoring the nation’s top pass catcher

He was selected for the All-ACC First Team for the second consecutive year. He led Miami and ranked among the nation's leaders in receptions (69), receiving yards (1,127), and receiving touchdowns (11). He posted six games with 100 or more receiving yards.

He finished his career as Miami’s all-time leader in receptions (200), receiving yards (2,844), and touchdowns (21). He started all 12 games during the regular season and caught seven passes totaling 112 yards with one touchdown in the season opener against Florida.

 

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Didn't he say he pulled a hammy ruining the 40?
He said it was before then and tried to push through it. Which can viewed as even dumber due to the already existing questions regarding his height.

If you know people are doubting you. Why give them any validation to doubt you? Just say "my film speaks for itself" and don't run to put any further doubt out there. The only way running a 40 could've helped him is if he was running sub 4.45s.
 
He said it was before then and tried to push through it. Which can viewed as even dumber due to the already existing questions regarding his height.

If you know people are doubting you. Why give them any validation to doubt you? Just say "my film speaks for itself" and don't run to put any further doubt out there. The only way running a 40 could've helped him is if he was running sub 4.45s.
It's honestly one of the biggest lapses in judgement I've seen in terms of pre draft poker.
 
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