Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond has decided to leave school early and declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
Bond, who has electric speed and considered to be one of the fastest players coming out in this year’s NFL Draft, spent one season at Texas where he hauled in 34 passes for 540 yards and three touchdowns and added 98 yards on the ground with 1 rushing touchdown.
“I’m very appreciative of my time at Texas,” Bond said, per the report. “I told Coach Sark, ‘I appreciate the opportunity for him giving me a chance to play on his football team at this great university. I’m grateful and deeply appreciative he took me in as one of his own.”
“I want to show teams they are getting the most explosive wide receiver in the draft,” Bond said. “They are getting an eyepopper, a great, great athlete and a hard worker.”
“Honestly, it’s all up to me,” Bond said of his potential at the next level. “I don’t think I have a ceiling. I only started playing wide receiver my junior year of high school. I feel like I’m just scratching the surface of my potential.”
Bond came to Texas from Alabama in 2024, and over his three seasons of college football he has posted 99 catches for 1,428 yards and 10 receiving touchdowns.