Tommy Castellanos was an exciting quarterback at Boston College and then Florida State.
He's not going to be a QB in the NFL, though. Castellanos is changing positions, news that came out after the draft but now also includes some video highlights.
Castellanos is set to become a wide receiver in the professional ranks.
A look at his workout at the position shows some good things:
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NFL insider Jordan Schultz, in posting with the video above, also noted that both the Miami Dolphins and Tennessee Titans appear to be teams that have invited Castellanos to rookie minicamp.
The fact that not all of the minicamps are at the same time can especially work in the favor of an undrafted guy like Castellanos who is trying to prove he can play a new position.
Castellanos actually began his college career at Central Florida but barely played, and so he transferred from UCF to Boston College, where he broke out.
In 2023, he threw for 2,248 yards and 15 touchdowns while running 215 times for 1,113 yards and 13 more TDs.
His 2024 was shortened by injury, and he left BC after that season to head to Florida State.
In 2025, Castellanos threw for 2,760 yards with 15 TDs and ran 137 times for 557 yards and nine more scores.
Castellanos is 5-foot-9 and actually only ran a 4.62-second 40-yard dash at his Pro Day. He'll be hoping to impress anyway.

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