Day 2 of the 2025 NFL draft is complete, and the Tennessee Titans spent the day bolstering their defense. Now, they’ll turn their attention to Day 3 as they continue to retool their roster with six scheduled selections.
With their first pick on Day 3, pick 103, the Titans decided to look back at the offense and selected Florida wideout Chimere Dike. Here are five things to know about the newest member of the Titans.
Three-star recruit
Dike was rated as a three-star recruit and ranked as the sixth-best prospect in the state of Wisconsin when coming out of Waukesha North High School. He initially committed to Wisconsin but then transferred to Florida.
Ascending prospect
Dike brings five seasons of college experience to the table, but had his best college season with Florida in 2024, hauling in 42 passes for 783 yards and two touchdowns.
Intriguing measurables
Dike flashed at the combine, running a 4.34 40-yard dash while measuring 6-foot-0 and 196 pounds.
Do-everything prospect
Dike is versatile and is willing to do all of the dirty work for an offense. He has both the heart and the high football IQ that coaches look for, and can carve out a role in the NFL.
Special teams upside
While he was primarily a wide receiver for Florida, he was also accomplished on both the offensive and defensive special teams units. He was the primary punt returner and led the SEC with a 16.5-yard per return average.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans draft Chimere Dike: 5 things to know about the wide receiver
Day 2 of the 2025 NFL draft is complete, and the Tennessee Titans spent the day bolstering their defense. Now, they’ll turn their attention to Day 3 as they continue to retool their roster with six scheduled selections.
With their first pick on Day 3, pick 103, the Titans decided to look back at the offense and selected Florida wideout Chimere Dike. Here are five things to know about the newest member of the Titans.
Three-star recruit
Dike was rated as a three-star recruit and ranked as the sixth-best prospect in the state of Wisconsin when coming out of Waukesha North High School. He initially committed to Wisconsin but then transferred to Florida.
Ascending prospect
Dike brings five seasons of college experience to the table, but had his best college season with Florida in 2024, hauling in 42 passes for 783 yards and two touchdowns.
Intriguing measurables
Dike flashed at the combine, running a 4.34 40-yard dash while measuring 6-foot-0 and 196 pounds.
Do-everything prospect
Dike is versatile and is willing to do all of the dirty work for an offense. He has both the heart and the high football IQ that coaches look for, and can carve out a role in the NFL.
Special teams upside
While he was primarily a wide receiver for Florida, he was also accomplished on both the offensive and defensive special teams units. He was the primary punt returner and led the SEC with a 16.5-yard per return average.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans draft Chimere Dike: 5 things to know about the wide receiver