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FSU QB Tommy Castellanos Lands Dolphins, Titans Minicamp Auditions as a Wide Receiver

The undrafted dual‑threat will try to earn a contract on a receiver tryout.

Overview

  • Jordan Schultz reported Sunday that Tommy Castellanos accepted a Tennessee Titans rookie minicamp invite and plans to attend the Miami Dolphins’ camp, with both listing him as a wide receiver.
  • These are minicamp tryouts rather than undrafted free‑agent contracts, which means he must impress in drills to receive a deal and a spot for offseason practices.
  • Miami’s interest comes as the team searches for wideouts after releasing Tyreek Hill and trading Jaylen Waddle, with the front office casting a wide net for receiving help.
  • Castellanos threw for 6,449 yards and 48 touchdowns with 28 interceptions across UCF, Boston College, and Florida State, added 1,984 rushing yards and 24 scores, and measures 5‑foot‑11 and 201 pounds.
  • He trained at both quarterback and receiver before the draft, ran receiver drills at FSU’s Pro Day, and now attempts a switch despite only two college catches for minus‑11 yards.