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WR Devin McCuin (Official Thread)

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Devin McCuin
Position: WR
Weight: 195 lbs
Height: 6-0
Class: Senior
Hometown: Jacksonville, Texas

Career Receiving Statistics​

Season Team Gp Gs Rec Yds Td Long Rec/g Ypc Yds/g
2023-24 UTSA 12 7 42 546 3 72 3.5 13 45.5
2024-25 UTSA 8 8 45 424 5 54 5.6 9.4 53.0
2025-26 UTSA 12 12 65 726 8 52 5.4 11.2 60.5
Career Rushing Statistics

Season Team Gp Gs Att Yds Avg Td Long Att/g Yds/g
2023-24 UTSA 12 7 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.1 0.8
2024-25 UTSA 8 8 3 28 9.3 0 21 0.4 3.5
2025-26 UTSA 12 12 2 11 5.5 0 12 0.2 0.9

Career All-Purpose Statistics​


Season Team Gp Gs Rush Rcv Pr Kr Ir Tot Avg/g
2023-24 UTSA 12 7 10 546 0 0 0 556 46.3
2024-25 UTSA 8 8 28 424 0 0 0 452 56.5
2025-26 UTSA 12 12 11 726 0 0 0 737 61.4

Former UTSA Wide Receiver Devin McCuin Transfers to Ohio State

A 6-foot, 195-pound receiver, McCuin has caught 152 passes for 1,696 yards and 16 touchdowns across three seasons with the Roadrunners, including 65 receptions for 726 yards and eight touchdowns in 2025. He’ll bring a jolt of speed to Ohio State’s wide receiver room, as he was timed at 4.37 seconds in the 40-yard dash and 10.28 seconds in the 100-meter dash in high school.



 
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Low risk, high upside.

I like it….this kid can make people miss while still getting downhill fast. Adds an element we’ve missed for a while now. A physical WR looking to fight for every yard he can when the ball is in his hands. Prob not the best route runner, but in space, he’s dangerous.

I think it’s an interesting play…..I like it in theory based on how teams play Jeremiah.
 
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Low risk, high upside.

I like it….this kid can make people miss while still getting downhill fast. Adds an element we’ve missed for a while now. A physical WR looking to fight for every yard he can when the ball is in his hands. Prob not the best route runner, but in space, he’s dangerous.

I think it’s an interesting play…..I like it in theory based on how teams play Jeremiah.
Assuming you're right about his routes, this is one of the great things about the portal: a kid with ability/speed and some results gets the chance to develop as a legit receiver. Could be similar to Klare's experience last off-season and season at TE; converse, of course, as he came in as a good receiver, but not a legit TE at the tOSU level.
 
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Ohio State football adds key transfer portal addition – and it had to happen due to a loss the Buckeyes just took​

The Buckeyes just got a bit more explosive on offense with latest portal news.

McCuin was clocked running a 10.28 in the 100-meter in high school. He’s got big-time speed and athletic ability. After losing former five-star WR Quincy Porter to the portal this week, adding an immediate impact player at that position was a must. McCuin fits that category.

It will be intriguing to see how McCuin adapts to a clear uptick in competition, but his speed and overall profile play to any opponent or scheme. He will have one season of eligibility remaining. McCuin totaled 65 receptions, 726 yards, and eight touchdowns in 12 games this season at UTSA.

“Per Pro Football Focus’ grades, McCuin recorded an overall grade of 78.2 last season, which is considered well above average. He had a receiving overall grade of 79.5 and a 54.7 grade as a run blocker. At his size, McCuin could feasibly line up on the outside or in the slot for Ohio State next season.” — 247Sports
 
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I heard someone compare him to KJ Hill and yeah I can see that or Johnny Dixon.

He’s different though and I think that’s a good thing when you pair him with JJ and CHJ.
You can make a strong argument that Hartline's wr room stumbled because it didn't have any Dixons or Hills or Johnson's.

Just ferraris or ones that were only prototypes that weren't ready for production.
 
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