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Reggie Virgil is a savvy vertical wide receiver from Texas Tech who earned a second-round grade from Bleacher Report after a breakout 2025 campaign in the Big 12. Originally a 3-star recruit who spent three seasons at Miami of Ohio before transferring to Texas Tech Virgil developed into one of the most productive receivers in the conference. He is a good vertical-route salesman who makes routes appear the same before the break point disguising his intentions effectively to create separation on deep balls and comebacks. At 6-2 and 188 pounds Virgil possesses the size frame and speed to win consistently on the outside as a boundary receiver capable of threatening defenses vertically. He plays with good tempo and suddenness at the line of scrimmage with quick releases versus press coverage using short-area quickness and violent intentional steps to elude defensive backs off the line. His plus-level acceleration and burst after the catch allow him to quickly transition from receiver to runner creating yards after contact. Virgil is a strong confident hands-catcher who plucks passes over defensive backs in contested situations showing a strong catch radius and reliable ball-tracking skill set. He also contributes as a competitive perimeter blocker using his frame to seal off defenders. However Virgil does not offer much wiggle or creativity after the catch and does not force missed tackles in space. His salesmanship on double moves feels rushed and his route stems can provide indicators to veteran NFL corners as he raises his shoulders and pad level when gearing to sink at breaking points. He drifts toward the sideline on outside speed releases and go routes needing to maintain better positioning to give quarterbacks room to lead him. Bleacher Report ranked him 48th overall and WR10 with a 7.6 grade comparing him to Alec Pierce.
Strengths
Good vertical-route salesman making routes appear the same before the break point
Plus-level acceleration and burst after the catch transitioning quickly to runner
Strong confident hands-catcher who plucks passes in contested situations
Good tempo and suddenness at the line against press coverage
Strong catch radius and reliable ball-tracking ability
Competitive perimeter blocker who uses his frame well to seal defenders
Size and speed to win consistently on the outside as a boundary receiver
Capable of threatening defenses vertically with his stride and body control
Weaknesses
Does not offer much wiggle or creativity after the catch rarely forcing missed tackles
Route salesmanship on double moves feels rushed not fully selling the initial stem
Provides indicators as a route-runner raising shoulders and pad level at breaking points
Drifts to sideline on outside speed releases needing better positioning for QB leads
Lean frame at 188 pounds may struggle with physical press at the NFL level
Limited production at Miami of Ohio before breakout at Texas Tech raising development questions
Player Comparisons
Alec Pierce
Measurables
Metric
Value
Height
6-3
Weight
187
40-Yard Dash
4.57
RAS
7.61
Arm Length
31
Broad Jump
127
Hand Size
9
Vertical Jump
36
Awards & Honors
Senior Bowl invitee (2026). Big 12 breakout performer