Dae'Quan Wright is a tight end and 2026 NFL Draft prospect who played his final two collegiate seasons at the University of Mississippi after beginning his career at Virginia Tech. A native of Perry, Georgia, Wright was a three-star recruit who joined Virginia Tech and saw increasing production across his two seasons in Blacksburg, posting 19 receptions for 208 yards as a freshman before stepping into the starting lineup in 2023 with 28 catches for 366 yards. He transferred to Ole Miss ahead of the 2024 season and established himself as the Rebels' primary inline tight end, recording 27 catches for 394 yards and four touchdowns in 2024. In 2025, Wright had a breakout season as a senior starter in all 15 games, posting 39 receptions for 635 yards and five touchdowns while averaging 10.1 yards after the catch, which ranked first among all FBS tight ends and 16th nationally at any position, earning him second-team All-SEC recognition and a 2026 NFL Scouting Combine invitation.
Measuring 6 feet 4 inches and approximately 245 pounds, Wright is viewed as an effective blocker with a reliable inline presence and good pad level, someone Ole Miss trusted one-on-one against SEC defensive ends on a consistent basis. He covers ground fluidly for his size and functions more like a big receiver when working in space, giving him an appealing blend of inline reliability and receiving versatility. Evaluators have noted some inconsistency in his hands, with career drops totaling 12 against 113 catches, and a tendency to drift rather than attack the ball in contested situations. His NFL projection generally falls in the mid-to-late Day 3 range as a developmental tight end who can contribute in the run game early and develop as a receiving weapon in a pro-style offense that values all-around tight ends.

