REACTION: Gamecocks Getting Speedster In 2025 WR Jayden Sellers

South Carolina's Football program landed a commitment from 2025 wide receiver Jayden Sellers who'll bring speed and versatility to the team.
REACTION: Gamecocks Getting Speedster In 2025 WR Jayden Sellers
REACTION: Gamecocks Getting Speedster In 2025 WR Jayden Sellers /

Jayden Sellers, a 2025 wide receiver prospect, committed to the Gamecocks on Thursday afternoon, choosing the Gamecocks over Virginia Tech and Cincinnati. Jayden, a Florence, SC native who stands at 5 feet 11 inches and weighs 165 pounds, is a speedster capable of challenging any defense in various ways.

2025 WR commit Jayden Sellers posing for a photo
2025 WR commit Jayden Sellers posing for a photo / Jayden Sellers' X Account

Last year, with his brother LaNorris Sellers as his quarterback, Jayden caught 39 passes for 827 yards and 12 touchdowns, establishing himself as one of the top wide receivers in South Carolina. Many considered him the go-to target for his brother, who finished the 2023 cycle ranked as the nation's 10th-best quarterback by On3 Sports.

Looking ahead, Jayden Sellers' commitment to the Gamecocks will be a boost for South Carolina's receiver room, as with his speed and skillset, he's poised to make a significant impact on the team's offense. As he embarks on his collegiate journey, South Carolina fans will love the electrifying plays and memorable moments that Jayden will surely deliver on the field. Fans will be looking forward to seeing the Sellers-to-Sellers connection in the coming years, with the two brothers soon to be teammates once again.

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Fisher has been covering the Gamecocks for 5 years as a freelancer under the name of USCTalk, a popular page in the Carolina community that led to his first reporting job for Rivals.com. He left to go back to being a freelancer and then, a year later, joined the Sports Illustrated family in January 2023.