Troy Omeire is a wide receiver and 2026 NFL Draft prospect who finished his collegiate career at UNLV after previous stops at Texas and Arizona State. A native of Sugar Land, Texas, Omeire was a four-star recruit in the 2020 class and one of the top-rated wide receiver prospects in Texas, committing to Texas over numerous major programs. He missed both his freshman and redshirt freshman seasons at Texas due to knee injuries before seeing action in four games in 2022. He transferred to Arizona State for 2023 and caught 20 passes for 223 yards and three touchdowns in eight games, then produced five receptions for 59 yards in 12 games during a frustrating 2024 season limited by a foot injury. He transferred to UNLV for his final season and contributed across a full campaign in 2025, providing red zone presence and big-play ability for the Rebels alongside fellow receiver Jaden Bradley.
Measured at 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds, Omeire is a physically imposing boundary receiver with prototypical size and catch-radius traits that NFL teams covet at the outside receiver position. When healthy, he is a capable contested-catch target who uses his large frame to shield defenders and win in jump ball situations, and his best moments on tape show a receiver capable of making plays down the field. The combination of multiple knee and foot injuries across his college career, limited opportunity for extended healthy production, and modest statistical output are the primary factors depressing his draft stock. NFL teams project Omeire as a priority undrafted free agent or late-round developmental candidate whose elite size and athletic bloodlines keep him on radar despite the injury history, with teams hoping a healthy, extended stretch of play can unlock the talent that drew major recruiting interest as a prospect.

