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Jackson State wide receiver does not get selected in NFL Supplemental Draft

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Former Jackson State wide receiver Malachi Wideman was not selected during the NFL Supplemental Draft.super bowl 2023 logo team jerseys custom nba jerseys cheap human hair wigs best wigs on amazon nike air max 270 womens custom baseball jerseys wig store adidas outlet store orange custom apparel nike air jordan 1 retro high og best mens sex toys nfl gear custom nfl jerseys buy sex toys online

On Tuesday, the league held its first supplemental draft since 2019, and Wideman, who played at Jackson State in 2021 and 2022, was not taken, along with Purdue wide receiver Milton Wright.

In 2021, Wideman caught 34 passes for 540 yards and 12 touchdowns. However, he appeared in just six games last season and could only record three catches for 49 yards.

Wideman was a four-star prospect coming out of Venice, Florida’s Venice High School, where he was also a highly-touted basketball player. Before committing to the University of Tennessee, he received offers from 15 schools, including Auburn, Oregon, and Florida State.

Wideman appeared as a true freshman in six games for the Volunteers before transferring to Jackson State.

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