2020 NFL Draft: TCU’s Jalen Reagor torching secondaries near you
By Cory Kinnan
Reagor’s Biography
Reagor was a four-star recruit to TCU out of Texas after recording back-to-back 1,000 yard seasons in high school. Who was Reagor’s high school coach, you may ask? None other than former Cincinnati Bengals and Detroit Lions starting quarterback Jon Kitna. In high school, Reagor was also a track star, as he won the Texas state title in the long jump as a senior; if Reagor’s athleticism wasn’t wildly evident from his film, it should be now.
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He went on to choose TCU over big time programs such as Alabama, Oklahoma, Baylor, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Oregon and Texas, and became a three year contributor for the Horned Frogs. At TCU last season, Reagor become the first Horned Frogs’ receiver to reach 1,000 yards since former first round pick Josh Doctson. For his 2018 success, Reagor was named to the second team All Big-12 squad.
Other awards that Reagor has won include Pro Football Focus’ second team All Big-12, Big-12 co-offensive freshman of the year in 2017, and 247’s 2017 Freshman All-American team. Success at the high school and college level, Reagor looks to take that success and translate it to the National Football League as well in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Oh yeah, and Reagor’s father Montae Reagor played nine seasons in the NFL as a defensive lineman.