Look at what New England's new WR was able to do in college.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books and two UCF players were drafted. Those who were not drafted were able to sign with teams as undrafted free agents, or UDFA for short.
The New England Patriots double-dipped at wide receiver in the NFL Draft. After selecting Washington’s Ja’Lynn Polk in Round 2, they opted for UCF’s Javon Baker in Round 4.
Former UCF wide receiver Javon Baker expected to be chosen long before hearing his name called by the New England Patriots with the No. 110 overall pick in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Texas A&M and Central Florida products arrived at No. 103 and No. 110. A pair of selections stood on deck for the New England Patriots in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL draft.
The New England Patriots offense struggled mightily in the 2023 season. Clearly improving that side of the ball was a preference for Eliot Wolf and company in the 2024 NFL Draft.
New England has five picks entering Day 3. The New England Patriots enter the final day of the NFL Draft after addressing the three biggest needs on their roster: quarterback, wide receiver and offensive tackle.
Javon Baker NFL Draft Overview Position: Wide Receiver Height: 6′1″ Weight: 201 pounds School: University of Central Florida More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles Javon Baker has declared for the 2024 NFL Draft and is a name to watch in the middle rounds.
The Ravens are among several teams interested in the potential mid-round gem. The 2024 NFL Draft is being viewed as one of the deepest wide receiver classes in recent history where teams will find and land prospects at the position who are capable of being immediate contributors in the passing game.
The Falcons are preparing for the NFL Draft, which includes top 30 visits, and the most recent prospect to see Flowery Branch is extremely intriguing. According to Aaron Wilson, UCF standout Javon Baker has a visit planned with Atlanta.
With the NFL draft quickly approaching, the San Francisco 49ers are still bringing in different waves of prospects for visits. With just over two weeks away, the 49ers reportedly have a visit scheduled with a first-team All-Big 12 pass catcher.
Dec 22, 2023; Tampa, FL, USA; UCF Knights wide receiver Javon Baker (1) celebrates his touchdown against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets during the first half of the Gasparilla Bowl at Raymond James Stadium.
Exciting UCF receiver prospect, Javon Baker, reported to be scheduled for a top-30 visit with the Atlanta Falcons
The UCF wide receiver projects as a potential third-round selection. Stop us if you’ve heard this one before, but the New England Patriots’ outside wide receiver group is looking rough at the moment.
Every NFL franchise is allowed to invite up to 30 draft prospects to visit their facilities and meet with the members of the organization before the NFL Draft.
Greg Cosell gives his report on wide receiver Javon Baker and explains that despite playing at UCF, his tape shows big school production from the former Alabama wideout.
The Kansas City Chiefs have few needs remaining to be filled during the NFL Draft but might look to elevate quarterback Patrick Mahomes‘ receiving corps after that group’s wildly disappointing 2023 season.
Not every team can select Marvin Harrison Jr. but there are riches to be had deeper into the draft, too.
Former UCF wide receiver Javon Baker disclosed to reporters at the Big 12 Pro Day in Frisco, Texas, that he has a pre-draft visit scheduled with the San Francisco 49ers.
The Kansas City Chiefs are in the midst of overhauling their wide receiver corps and are reportedly set to visit with an intriguing prospect at the position.
College: Alabama, UCF College Position: Wide receiver Ideal NFL Position: X wide receiver Height/Weight: 6’2", 208 pounds Year / Age: Senior / 22 Draft Projection: Third-fourth round Where I’d Take Him: Second round Javon Baker was a four-star prospect out of McEachern High School in Atlanta, Georgia.
Former Alabama Crimson Tide commit, and current UCF wide receiver Javon Baker has reversed paths on his college football future. Initially, Baker, following the Gasparilla Bowl, revealed that he would be returning to the program for another season under head coach Gus Malzahn.
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The UCF Knights gave the Oklahoma Sooners a surprising amount of trouble on Saturday, and they flashed a bit of cockiness while doing it.
Former Alabama wide receiver Javon Baker will have to make a change. After transferring to Kentucky in early February, the Atlanta native will not be joining the Wildcats this fall, according to a report from On3 Sports.
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