Arkansas transfer wide receiver Jaedon Wilson is set to visit Nevada on Nov. 2, according to a report from On3.com. The 6-foot-3, 175-pound former three-star recruit had a modest but promising career at Arkansas, with 18 receptions for 248 yards and two touchdowns in 22 games. Wilson will have one season of eligibility left in 2025 and could provide a boost to the Wolf Pack offense that will be losing its top two receivers.
Wilson’s trip to Nevada will be his first visit, with SMU also showing interest in the talented wideout. After playing in Arkansas’ season opener this year, Wilson entered the transfer portal and is now exploring his options. He expressed his gratitude to Arkansas for his time there and is eager to continue playing at a high level in college football.
A native of DeSoto, Texas, Wilson had a successful high school career with impressive stats and ranking as a three-star recruit. He ultimately chose Arkansas over other schools like Illinois, Louisville, and Oregon State. With his experience and potential, Wilson could be a valuable addition to the Wolf Pack roster and help fill the void left by departing seniors.
As Wilson embarks on this new chapter in his football career, Nevada fans are hopeful that his visit will lead to a commitment and the opportunity to see him shine on the field in the upcoming season.
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