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BREAKING: Bryce Ford-Wheaton Signs with Giants

The former Mountaineer has found a home.

Former West Virginia wide receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton was not selected in the 2023 NFL Draft, but moments ago, he agreed to a deal with the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent. Jordan Raanan of ESPN reported the deal.

Following his lightning-fast 4.38 40 and a vertical jump of 41 inches, BFW began drawing comparisons to DK Metcalf and Hall of Famer, Calvin Johnson. To be quite honest, I wasn't expecting his forty to be in the 4.3s. I was stunned, as were several others around the league. One person who wasn't taken by surprise? WVU head coach Neal Brown.

"It really didn't [surprise me]. He's jumped really well here every time we've tested him. We don't necessarily run 40s. But all our GPS data tracks their first ten [yards] and you really hit your top-end speeds once you get above 40 yards and he's gone over 22 [mph] consistently.

"If you look at his measurables, they're off the charts. His numbers for the Combine, I think they speak for themselves. I think you've seen some things that came out historically for what receivers' numbers are that are guys that size and who he compares to and he's in rare air. What I talk a lot about with Bryce is his growth and maturity both as a person and as a player. If you saw him in the spring of '19 compared to where he was in the fall of '22 or where he is now, it's night and day. It's not even close. It's not like he got a little better. Like if I showed you film from spring of '19 and told you that was Bryce, you wouldn't believe that was him. And then how he's worked over the last year. From January up until now, he's worked at a pro level. I think he's earned the opportunity. And he's going to get it. His best football is going to continue to be ahead of him. And he's going to be an asset, not just as a receiver, but he's going to be able to start on three special teams. He can play on the punt team, he can play on punt return team, and he can play on kickoff return team. I think that's why people are excited about him."

During his career at WVU, Ford-Wheaton hauled in 143 receptions for 1,867 yards and 15 touchdowns.

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