Josh Reynolds’ prolific career as a wideout at Texas A&M didn’t start off as easy as it does for most. Originally recruited by Oregon State, Reynolds’ offer was pulled late in the process, leading him to enroll at Tyler Junior College in the hopes that some big name schools would notice him. Luckily for Texas A&M, they noticed.
Reynolds was one of the most explosive deep-threats Texas A&M had in its arsenal. Spending most of his career under rookie quarterbacks, Josh was able to show his ability to adjust to imperfect throws and haul in balls within his impressively wide catch radius; and while catching some of the balls he has are feats on their own, his ability to pick up yards after the catch is what made him A&M’s #1 WR in receiving yards for two out of his three seasons.