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NFL Draft 2026 Scouting Report for Texas Tech WR Reggie Virgil

Damian ParsonFeb 9, 2026

Reggie Virgil is a savvy wide receiver with a high motor, speed and ball skills.

He competes until the whistle blows and offers a vertical skill set thanks to his stride and body control.

Virgil originally enrolled at Miami of Ohio and spent three seasons there (with one productive year) before transferring to Texas Tech to finish his collegiate career. Virgil was a 3-star recruit in the 2022 class.

Dame Parson is the lead host of the Locked On NFL Draft podcast. He also serves as co-host of the Scouting Room NFL Podcast alongside Daniel Harms.

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Where He Wins

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BYU v Texas Tech

- Good vertical-route salesman. Makes routes appear the same before the break point.

- Possesses the size/frame, athleticism and speed to win on the outside. Capable of threatening defenses vertically.

- Plays with good tempo and suddenness at the line of scrimmage with his releases versus press coverage. Has flashed quick winning ability with short-area quickness and violent/intentional steps to elude the DB.

- Has plus-level acceleration and burst after the catch to quickly transition from receiver to runner.

- Strong and confident hands-catcher who plucks passes over defensive backs in contested situations. Has a strong catch radius and ball-tracking skill set.

- Competitive perimeter blocker. Uses his frame well to seal off defenders.

Areas of Improvement

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UCF v Texas Tech

- Does not offer much wiggle or creativity after the catch. Doesn't force missed tackles.

- Salesmanship on double moves feels rushed. Can more effectively manipulate defenders by fully committing to the route sell before trying to explode past them.

- Drifts to the sideline on outside speed releases and go routes. Needs to work on staying with good distance and positioning to provide space for the quarterback to lead him.

- Provides indicators as a route-runner that will tip off veteran NFL corners. Raises his shoulders and pads level as he gears to sink at the breaking point of the stem.

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Grade, Rank and Pro Comparison

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: DEC 06 Big 12 Championship Game Texas Tech vs BYU

GRADE: 7.00 (High-Level Backup/Starter Upside— 3rd Round)

COMPARABLE GRADE: Jalen Royals (7.6 in 2025), Elic Ayomanor (7.5 in 2025), Jaylin Noel (7.5 in 2025)

OVERALL RANK: 118

POSITION RANK: WR15

PRO COMPARISON: Shades of Van Jefferson

Measurables and Testing Data

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Height: 6'3"
Weight: 188
Hand: 9¼"
Arm: 31¼"
Wingspan: 75⅞"

40-Yard DASH: 4.57"
Vertical Jump: 36"
Broad Jump: 10'7"
3-Cone Drill: N/A
20-Yard Shuttle: N/A
Bench Press: N/A

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