The Tennessee Titans hosted a local pro day ahead of the 2025 NFL draft, and West Virginia quarterback Garrett Greene was among those in attendance.
West Virginia QB Garrett Greene, who is declaring for the draft as a WR, attended the #Commanders and #Titans local pro days, per source.
In the past two seasons for the Mountaineers, Greene has combined for 1,523 yards and 19 rushing touchdowns. pic.twitter.com/CIvmsw1mbf
— James Simone (@JamesSimoneNFL) April 13, 2025
Greene is mostly known as a dual-threat quarterback who threw for 2,300 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior at WVU, but he also threw 12 interceptions and was sacked 21 times. As a rusher, he carried the ball 133 times for 751 yards and six touchdowns as a senior.
Despite his tenure as a quarterback and experience as a runner, Greene has opted to enter the NFL as a wide receiver. He does have some experience at WVU, catching four passes for 32 yards in 2022.
Whether teams view him as a running back, receiver, or quarterback, Greene is versatile and has the potential to be a utility player much like how Tyjae Spears emerged last season. Fast and athletic, Greene’s 5-foot-11 frame may hinder him as a wide receiver, but he is still an intriguing prospect.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Garrett Greene attends Titans local pro day ahead of NFL draft
The Tennessee Titans hosted a local pro day ahead of the 2025 NFL draft, and West Virginia quarterback Garrett Greene was among those in attendance.
West Virginia QB Garrett Greene, who is declaring for the draft as a WR, attended the #Commanders and #Titans local pro days, per source.
In the past two seasons for the Mountaineers, Greene has combined for 1,523 yards and 19 rushing touchdowns. pic.twitter.com/CIvmsw1mbf
— James Simone (@JamesSimoneNFL) April 13, 2025
Greene is mostly known as a dual-threat quarterback who threw for 2,300 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior at WVU, but he also threw 12 interceptions and was sacked 21 times. As a rusher, he carried the ball 133 times for 751 yards and six touchdowns as a senior.
Despite his tenure as a quarterback and experience as a runner, Greene has opted to enter the NFL as a wide receiver. He does have some experience at WVU, catching four passes for 32 yards in 2022.
Whether teams view him as a running back, receiver, or quarterback, Greene is versatile and has the potential to be a utility player much like how Tyjae Spears emerged last season. Fast and athletic, Greene’s 5-foot-11 frame may hinder him as a wide receiver, but he is still an intriguing prospect.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Garrett Greene attends Titans local pro day ahead of NFL draft