Nabers (6-0, 200) proved all of that in college, as he hauled in 189 receptions for 3,003 yards and 21 touchdowns in three seasons. Nabers became LSU’s all-time receiving leader in 2023 after reeling in 89 receptions for 1,569 yards and 14 scores. He was named a unanimous All-American and first-team All-SEC selection.
Nabers said he met with the Titans at the combine.
“It went pretty good,” Nabers said of the visit. “I never really had any bad interviews. I would say I wowed all the coaches with my football intelligence.”
Odunze (6-3, 215) made a pretty good case for himself at Washington, where he racked up 95 catches for 1,640 yards and 13 touchdowns for the Huskies in 2023, a year after hauling in 75 catches for 1,145 yards and seven touchdowns.
Odunze also made a case here on why he thinks he’s the best receiver in this draft.
“I think a successful career would be ending in the Hall of Fame,” Odunze said. “I want to go at least 10 years. That would hopefully be what it would take. But I want to be one of the best to ever play the game and end up in the Hall of Fame.”
During his media availability on Friday, he also discussed the time he spent with Titans officials in Indianapolis.
“The Titans, that was cool,” Odunze said. “That was one of my first meetings, so going into it a little nervous, figuring out how those meetings are going to go. Good people as well, and they were also very diligent, asking me all of the good questions, making sure I knew what I was talking about. I feel like I probably impressed them hopefully. It was a good meeting.
“I would definitely fit in there. I think they have a good system going on, they have some good quarterbacks in the room, and it’s something I could help expand.”
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