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When the Minnesota Vikings selected former Maryland wide receiver Tai Felton in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft, many fans were likely unfamiliar with his name. However, Felton is quickly ...
Felton recorded Maryland’s third-most receptions (48) in 2023. This season, he’s the Big Ten’s leader in receptions (46) and receiving yards (632) through six weeks.
Tai Felton wasn’t only Maryland star player injured Not only did Felton get injured in the contest, but so did his fellow teammates, Dante Trader Jr. and Kaiden Prather.
Maryland wide receiver Tai Felton (10) runs past Southern California safety Kamari Ramsey (7) to score a touchdown during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024 ...
Felton contributed on special teams and got some runs on offense, but waiting for more opportunities was an exercise in patience. Maryland wide receiver Tai Felton leads the Big Ten with 447 ...
Maryland receiver Tai Felton has put up prodigious numbers in his first three games of the season. His statistics are sending his stock up draft boards across the country, but it shouldn't be ...
Maryland wide receiver Tai Felton had just finished addressing reporters Tuesday afternoon at SECU Stadium when safety Dante Trader Jr., a fellow senior, stood up behind the press area, smiled ...
Tai Felton waited his turn. Now the Maryland wide receiver stands alone. Felton is the first player in program history to eclipse 100 receiving yards in each of the first three games of a season.
Before becoming a top-flight wide receiver this fall, Maryland football’s Tai Felton was a 165-pound blocking tight end in a wishbone offense at Stone Bridge High in Ashburn, Virginia.
Tai Felton's hometown is Ashburn, Virginia (as per the official NFL website). Felton attended Stone Bridge High School, where he had 50 receptions for 1,050 yards and 13 touchdowns as a sophomore ...