Draft Pick & Background
Nico Collins — a wide receiver for Houston Texans — was selected in the 3rd round (89th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft.
He played his college football at Michigan Wolverines, where he built a reputation as a tall, physical receiver with serious deep-threat ability.
40-Yard Dash & Athletic Profile
At Michigan’s Pro Day — after the Combine — Collins posted a 40-yard dash time of 4.43–4.45 seconds, showcasing a rare blend of size and speed for a 6′4″, ~215–222 lb wideout.
His athletic testing also included: a vertical jump of 37.5 inches, a broad jump of 10′5″, a three-cone drill of 6.79s, and a 20-yard shuttle of 4.32s.
These measurables reinforced his projection as a boundary/streak receiver — ideal for deep routes and contested-catch situations.
2025 Season Stats (as of recent games)
As of the 2025 regular season:
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Receptions (REC): 61 — tied for 18th among NFL WRs
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Receiving Yards (YDS): 916 — ranked 7th
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Touchdowns (TD): 4 — tied for 44th
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Yards per Catch Average (AVG): 15.0
Recent game highlights: in a win against the Indianapolis Colts, Collins had 5 receptions for 98 yards and even scored a rushing touchdown on an end-around.
Is He Playing Today? (as of last update)
Yes — Collins is listed as active for the 2025 season.
Recently he was cleared from concussion protocol and was set to return after a brief injury absence.
What This Means — And What to Watch For
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With his size + speed + 40-yard dash time, Collins remains one of the more physically gifted receivers in the league — a classic “X-receiver” who can stretch defenses vertically.
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His 2025 usage and stats suggest that he’s a focal point in Houston’s offense; when healthy and targeted, he delivers consistent chunks of yards.
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Keep an eye on his upcoming games: his health status (post-concussion) and target share will largely determine whether he continues to produce high-value performances.
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