Josh Reynolds

WR · Texas AM
A three-year starter at Texas A&M, Reynolds had few options out of high school, but the past three seasons, no SEC pass-catcher had more receiving yards or touchdown catches than him. He leaves College Station top-three all-time in school history in career receiving yards (2,788) and receiving scores (30). Reynolds didn't receive any FBS-level offers out of high school and considered taking a partial scholarship to Texas A&M as a hurdler and high jumper, but decided to play football at Tyler Junior College for one season to boost his recruitment. Aggies track and field coach Pat Henry tipped off football head coach Kevin Sumlin about Reynolds, who became a three-star JUCO recruit and received over a dozen offers. He narrowed his college choice to Oregon and Texas A&M, choosing the Aggies. With Mike Evans leaving for the NFL, Reynolds earned a starting job as a sophomore in 2014 and set a new school-record with 13 receiving touchdowns. He started 12 games as a junior in 2015 and recorded 51 receptions for 907 yards and five scores. Reynolds had his most productive season as a senior with a team-best 1,039 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns. Reynolds has excellent long-speed and tracks the ball naturally, extending his long arms to snag the ball and be a big play threat downfield. However, he requires refinement on non-vertical routes and won't be able to work the sideline in the NFL unless he gets more physical with corners. Projecting him in the NFL, Reynolds has the vertical skills and special teams ability to stick as a No. 4 wide receiver, but that might be his ceiling as a pro unless he improves his aggressiveness and overall consistency that the NFL requires at the position.