During the ongoing Combine process, many prospects are aiming to impress scouts in hopes of making their NFL dreams a reality. Among them, one of the standout players from last season in the NCAAF spoke with the media, expressing his desire to join the Jacksonville Jaguars in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft, with the intention of helping Trevor Lawrence as they look ahead to the future.
Isaiah Bond has undoubtedly been one of the most impactful offensive players for the Texas Longhorns last season. After a standout performance under head coach Steve Sarkisian, the talented wide receiver declared himself eligible for the upcoming draft with the primary goal of making the leap in his career.
In a recent press conference during his appearances at the Combine, Bond spoke with reporters and expressed his intentions to join none other than the Jaguars under head coach Liam Coen, a team currently in the midst of a restructuring process.
“…I’ll be definitely blessed to get drafted by the Jaguars,” the talented wide receiver firmly stated.

WR Isaiah Bond 7 of the Texas Longhorns in action vs the UTSA Roadrunners at DKR-Memorial Stadium.
The warning from Bond to Worthy
One of the most significant events that took place during the recent Combine was the record set by Xavier Worthy, a former Longhorn who now plays for the Kansas City Chiefs.

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Bond, another one of the most promising players in this draft, warned his fellow teammate about what’s to come, predicting an even better mark than the one set by Worthy last year.
“I’m going to break the record tomorrow. For sure,” claimed the talented wide receiver, who was one of the most important weapons for Quinn Ewers last season at Texas.





