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NFL Draft buzz surrounds Florida State QB-turned-WR
Versatile Seminoles star Tommy Castellanos draws interest at multiple positions ahead of the draft.
Apr. 16, 2026 at 9:18pm
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A cubist interpretation of a versatile Florida State football player's dynamic movements, reflecting the buzz surrounding his NFL Draft prospects.Tallahassee TodayThere has been significant buzz around Florida State quarterback Tommy Castellanos, who is drawing interest from NFL teams as both a quarterback and a wide receiver ahead of the upcoming draft. Castellanos, a dual-threat QB, impressed scouts with his speed and athleticism, participating in receiver drills at Florida State's pro day in addition to QB workouts. Other Seminoles prospects like defensive tackle Darrell Jackson Jr. are also generating draft buzz.
Why it matters
Castellanos' versatility and ability to play multiple positions makes him an intriguing prospect for NFL teams looking to add dynamic playmakers to their rosters. His potential to contribute at quarterback or wide receiver could boost his draft stock and open up more opportunities at the next level.
The details
Castellanos, Florida State's starting quarterback in 2025, has been training at both QB and wide receiver in preparation for the NFL Draft. At the Seminoles' pro day, he ran an impressive 4.31 40-yard dash and participated in receiver drills, showcasing his elite speed and athleticism. Castellanos had originally been recruited by Florida State as a running back out of high school before committing to Central Florida and later transferring to Boston College and then Florida State.
- Castellanos participated in wide receiver drills at Florida State's pro day in late March 2026.
- The 2026 NFL Draft is set for April 23-25.
The players
Tommy Castellanos
Florida State's 2025 starting quarterback who is drawing interest from NFL teams as both a quarterback and wide receiver prospect.
Darrell Jackson Jr.
Florida State defensive tackle who is projected as a top-10 player at his position and a potential third-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
What they’re saying
“There has been some buzz out of Tallahassee and Florida State recently, with the NFL Draft approaching. Some of the more recent news surrounds the Seminoles' 2025 QB1, Tommy Castellanos, and how teams are scouting him.”
— Sam Profeta, Author
What’s next
The 2026 NFL Draft will take place from April 23-25, where Castellanos and other Seminoles prospects will look to hear their names called and secure roster spots with NFL teams.
The takeaway
Florida State's Tommy Castellanos has emerged as one of the more intriguing prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft, with his ability to play both quarterback and wide receiver drawing significant interest from pro scouts. His versatility and athleticism could make him a valuable addition for NFL teams looking to add dynamic playmakers to their offenses.


