
Bryce Baringer, Jayden Reed Ready to Showcase Skills at NFL Combine
2/27/2023 9:42:00 AM | Football
Baringer, the 2022 Big Ten Punter of the Year, earned consensus first-team All-America honors after leading the FBS in punting with his school-record average (49.0), while Reed was named a first-team All-American in 2021 by the American Football Coaches Association as an all-purpose player.
Both Baringer and Reed were named the Senior Bowl National team practice players of the week at their respective positions (special teams and wide receiver) while competing in Mobile, Alabama.
The NFL Scouting Combine (National Invitational Camp) is organized and operated by National Football Scouting, Inc. More than 600 NFL personnel, including head coaches, general managers, scouts and medical staff representing all 32 teams, will attend the Scouting Combine and evaluate a total of 319 of the nation's top college players eligible for the upcoming 2023 NFL Draft through on-field drills, physical testing, psychological exams, as well as formal and informal interviews.
Baringer will test on Friday (March 3) and Reed will test on Saturday (March 4).
To track official results from the players' workouts, follow https://www.nfl.com/combine/tracker/participants/
NFL Network, NFL+ and NFL.com will offer multi-platform coverage of the 2023 scouting combine. NFL Network will have more than 50 hours of live coverage of this year's event, beginning March 2.
A total of 62 Michigan State players have been invited to the NFL Combine since 2008.
The 2023 NFL Draft is set for April 27-29 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Both of our guys put on a show at the @seniorbowl 📈#SD4L pic.twitter.com/FoTT7XGRto
— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) February 5, 2023
NFL SCOUTING COMBINE: MSU INVITES (62) SINCE 2008 – BY YEAR
2008 (4): RB Jehuu Caulcrick, TE Kellen Davis, WR Devin Thomas, S Nehemiah Warrick
2009 (3): QB Brian Hoyer, RB Javon Ringer, S Otis Wiley
2010 (2): PK Brett Swenson, WR Blair White
2011 (4): WR Mark Dell, TE Charlie Gantt, LB Greg Jones, CB Chris L. Rucker
2012 (6): RB Edwin Baker, QB Kirk Cousins, WR B.J. Cunningham, WR Keshawn Martin, S Trenton Robinson, DT Jerel Worthy
2013 (4): CB Johnny Adams, RB Le'Veon Bell, DE William Gholston, TE Dion Sims
2014 (4): LB Max Bullough, CB Darqueze Dennard, WR Bennie Fowler, S Isaiah Lewis
2015 (6): S Kurtis Drummond, LB Taiwan Jones, RB Jeremy Langford, WR Tony Lippett, WR Keith Mumphery, CB Trae Waynes
2016 (7): C Jack Allen, WR Aaron Burbridge, DE Shilique Calhoun, OT Jack Conklin, QB Connor Cook, DT Joel Heath, DL Lawrence Thomas
2017 (3): LB Riley Bullough, DL Malik McDowell, S Montae Nicholson
2018 (1): OL Brian Allen
2019 (4): WR Felton Davis III, CB Justin Layne, RB LJ Scott, S Khari Willis
2020 (7): LB Joe Bachie, QB Brian Lewerke, CB Josiah Scott, WR Darrell Stewart, WR Cody White, DE Kenny Willekes, DT Raequan Williams
*2021 (2): CB Shakur Brown, DT Naquan Jones
2022 (3): TE Connor Heyward, WR Jalen Nailor, RB Kenneth Walker III
2023 (2): P Bryce Baringer, WR Jayden Reed
*Brown and Jones officially earned invites to the 2021 NFL Combine, but the in-person event was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns.
NFL SCOUTING COMBINE: MSU INVITES (62) SINCE 2008 – BY POSITION
QB (4): Brian Hoyer (2009), Kirk Cousins (2012), Connor Cook (2016), Brian Lewerke (2020)
RB (7): Jehuu Caulcrick (2008), Javon Ringer (2009), Edwin Baker (2012), Le'Veon Bell (2013), Jeremy Langford (2015), LJ Scott (2019), Kenneth Walker III (2022)
WR (14): Devin Thomas (2008), Blair White (2010), Mark Dell (2011), B.J. Cunningham (2012), Keshawn Martin (2012), Bennie Fowler (2014), Tony Lippett (2015), Keith Mumphery (2015), Aaron Burbridge (2016), Felton Davis III (2019), Darrell Stewart (2020), Cody White (2020), Jalen Nailor (2022), Jayden Reed (2023)
OL (3): C Jack Allen (2016), OT Jack Conklin (2016), OL Brian Allen (2018)
TE (4): Kellen Davis (2008), Charlie Gantt (2011), Dion Sims (2013), Connor Heyward (2022)
DL (9): DT Jerel Worthy (2012), DE William Gholston (2013), DE Shilique Calhoun (2016), DT Joel Heath (2016), DL Lawrence Thomas (2016), DL Malik McDowell (2017), DE Kenny Willekes (2020), DT Raequan Williams (2020), DT Naquan Jones* (2021)
LB (5): Greg Jones (2011), Max Bullough (2014), Taiwan Jones (2015), Riley Bullough (2017), Joe Bachie (2020)
DB (14): S Nehemiah Warrick (2008), S Otis Wiley (2009), CB Chris L. Rucker (2011), S Trenton Robinson (2012), CB Johnny Adams (2013), CB Darqueze Dennard (2014), S Isaiah Lewis (2014), S Kurtis Drummond (2015), CB Trae Waynes (2015), S Montae Nicholson (2017), CB Justin Layne (2019), S Khari Willis (2019), CB Josiah Scott (2020), CB Shakur Brown* (2021)
PK (1): Brett Swenson (2010)
P (1): Bryce Baringer (2023)

Bryce Baringer | P | 6-3 | 215 | Waterford, Mich.
Career Bio (PDF)
CAREER NOTES: Four-year letterwinner is one of the most decorated punters in Michigan State history . . . owns school records for career average (46.0) and single-season average (49.0 in 2022) . . . his career punting average of 46.0 yards per punt (161 punts for 7,406 yards) is not only a school record, but also the best in Big Ten history (previous: Reggie Roby of Iowa with 45.5-yard average from 1979-82) . . . the 46.0-yard average is the sixth best in FBS history for punters between 150-249 career punts . . . led the Big Ten in punting in back-to-back seasons (48.4 in 2021; 49.0 in 2022) . . . finished his career with 64 punts of 50-plus yards (40 percent) and 55 inside the 20 (34 percent) . . . also finished his career ranked No. 12 in school history in punting yards (7,406) . . . had 12 career games averaging over 50.0 yards per punt . . . became first Spartan punter to lead the Big Ten in punting since Mike Sadler in 2012 . . . former walk-on rejoined the team in 2020 following a year off the active roster in 2019; earned a scholarship in 2021 . . . transferred from Illinois during the 2018 spring semester after redshirting the 2017 season at Illinois . . . graduated with a bachelor's degree in advertising creative in December 2021 . . . named the National team special teams practice player of the week at the 2023 Reese's Senior Bowl.
BREAKING: Michigan State's Bryce Barringer has been voted National team's ST Practice Player-of-Week by vote from his peers on National squad.#TheDraftStartsInMOBILE™️ pic.twitter.com/XwGktttahW
— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) February 3, 2023
2022 SEASON (GRADUATE SENIOR): Earned first-team consensus All-America honors from the NCAA after being named a first-team All-American by the Walter Camp Football Foundation, Associated Press and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) . . . also earned first-team All-America honors from CBS Sports and second-team accolades from the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) . . . set a school single-season record for the second year in a row with his 49.0-yard punting average (50 punts for 2,450 yards), which led the FBS and ranked second best in Big Ten history and sixth best in FBS history . . . tabbed a Ray Guy Award finalist . . . earned an invitation to the Senior Bowl . . . became the first Spartan punter to be named the Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year since the award's inception in 2011 . . . first-team All-Big Ten honoree by the coaches and Associated Press . . . became the third Spartan punter to lead the FBS in punting with his 49.0-yard average (Brandon Fields at 47.9 in 2004; John Pingel at 42.9 in 1937) . . . also helped MSU lead the FBS in net punting (45.5 average) . . . named Ray Guy Award National Punter of the Week twice (Week 10 vs. Illinois; Week 6 vs. Ohio State) . . . five-time honoree on the Ray's 8 Weekly Honor Roll . . . Academic All-Big Ten honoree . . . boomed 24 of his 50 punts for 50-plus yards (48 percent), including 10 for 60-plus yards (20 percent) . . . placed 22 of his 50 punts (44 percent) inside the 20 . . . was also the primary holder on all PAT and field goal attempts . . . boomed a season-long 72-yarder in the regular-season finale at Penn State, the fourth-longest punt in the Big Ten in 2022 . . . posted a 54.4-yard average at Penn State in his final game as a Spartan, his highest average in a Big Ten game in 2022; had a total of three punts over 50-yards with a 59-yarder in the first quarter, a 72-yarder in the third quarter and a 60-yarder in the fourth quarter. . . had three punts in extreme cold, windy conditions in the Indiana game for a 31.0 ypp average with a long of 41 and with one going out-of-bounds at the 21, and all three were not returned, with two being downed and one out-of-bounds . . . had three punts averaging 45.3 ypp in Rutgers game, with two going for 50+ and all three inside the 20, with one inside the 10 . . . game-long punt of 64 yards in the second quarter was downed at the Rutgers 4-yard line, and came after getting run into by a Rutgers defender . . . all three of Baringer's punts were inside the 20, with a 51-yarder being fair caught in the third quarter and a 21-yarder that was out-of-bounds at the Rutgers 17 . . . successfully punted in winds that were 25-30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph in game at Illinois, punting five times for a 49.6 ypp average, with four inside the 20, and only one returned for 2 yards in the win over the No. 14 Illini . . . started the day in Champaign with a 48-yard punt into the wind in the first quarter that was downed at the ILL 41-yard line, his only punt not inside the 20 on the day; then added a 68-yarder with the wind in second quarter that went to the ILL 6-yard line and returned 2 yards; added a 32-yarder in the third quarter into the wind that was fair caught at the 11, before a 62-yarder that went out of bounds at the 1-yard line in the fourth quarter . . . punted four times for a 39.8 ypp average with a long of 50 yards and one inside the 20 at Michigan, limiting UM to -1 yard punt return total . . . punted five times for a 48.2 yards per punt average with a long of 68 yards, adding a 54-yarder, and pinned two inside the 20 vs. Wisconsin . . . had a season-high seven punts and had average of 48.9 ypp, which was first game this season below 50.0 ypp in Ohio State game, but tied career-high with five inside the 20, matching his career-best, last done in 2021 vs. Ohio State, with three going inside the 10, with a long of 59 yards, as part of three total punts over 50 yards . . . had a season-best four punts over 50 yards at Maryland, with a long of 61 yards that was fair caught at the UMD 8-yard line for lone punt inside the 20 and the 10, averaging 54.0 ypp on the season-high five punts . . . punted four times for a 50.8 yards per punt average, with a long of 55 yards against Minnesota, one of two over 50 yards . . . punted three times for a 56.3 yards per punt average at Washington, with a long of 64 yards, adding a 59-yarder that was downed at the 1-yard line . . . added one free kick following safety . . . had a 57.5 ypp average on two punts in Akron game, with a long of 66 yards . . . the 57.5 ypp average was his second-straight game this season of over 50 yards after a 50.5 ypp average in opener, and the second-longest of his career . . . averaged 50.5 yards per punt on four punts (202 yards) in season-opener vs. Western Michigan . . . had a game-long 70-yard punt, marking the third time in career has had at least one 70-yard punt in a game . . . the 70-yarder was the longest in the Big Ten and third-longest in the FBS in the opening weekend . . . first punt of the game was a 67-yarder that was downed at the 4-yard line, and later added one downed at the 8-yard line for both punts inside the 20 being downed inside the 10.
The best punter in the nation is combine bound 🚀@NFLDraft x #GoGreen pic.twitter.com/J9dO70WrX9
— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) January 27, 2023
2021 SEASON (REDSHIRT SENIOR): Set a then school single-season record with his 48.4-yard punting average, which also ranked second best in Big Ten history, second only to Iowa's Reggie Roby (49.8 avg.) in 1981 . . . became first Spartan punter to lead the Big Ten in punting since Mike Sadler in 2012 . . . ranked fifth in the FBS in punting average (48.4) . . . earned second-team All-Big Ten accolades from coaches and media . . . honorable mention All-American by Phil Steele . . . added to the Ray Guy Award Watch List on Oct. 22 . . . ranked second in the Big Ten in punts of 50-plus yards (26), including 10 of 60-plus yards . . . ranked sixth in the Big Ten with 20 punts inside the 20, including 10 inside the 10 . . . had at least one punt inside the 20 in 11 games, with the Purdue and the snowy Penn State games the only contests without one inside the 20, with 20 total (1.5 per game) . . . pinned at least one punt inside the 10 in eight games, with 10 total (0.77 pg) . . . also had at least one punt of 50-plus yards in 10 games, with Western Kentucky, Purdue and the snowy Penn State games the three contests without a 50-yarder . . . averaged 2.0 punts of 50-plus yards per game, boosted by six games with multiple punts of over 50-yards, led by a career-high five on two different occasions, vs. Nebraska (9/25) and at Ohio State (11/20), followed by four each at Miami (9/18) and vs. Michigan (10/30) . . . boomed a season-long punt in each back-to-back games with a 69-yarder vs. Maryland (11/13/21) and then unleashing a 74-yarder at Ohio State (11/20/21) . . . his 58.8-yard punting average vs. Nebraska (six punts for 353 yards) was the best single-game average in the Big Ten in 2021 and the second-best in Big Ten history (minimum of four punts) . . . averaged 46.0 yards on three punts (138 yards) in win over No. 12 Pitt in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, including two inside the 20 and a 53-yarder . . . punted three times in snowy conditions in Penn State game, with a long of 45-yards for a 33.3 ypp average . . . averaged 49.7 yards per punt on nine punts for 447 yards at Ohio State, with a season-long 74-yard punt in the fourth quarter, and the second-longest of career, part of placing a career-high five of the nine punts inside the 20 and two inside the 10, topping previous career-high of four, done vs. Ohio State in 2020, and also part of a career-high tying five punts of 50+ yards . . . boomed a then-season-long 69-yard punt vs. Maryland in the first quarter, finishing day with a 53.0 ypp average on four punts, marking fourth game with 50+ average . . . the 69-yarder topped previous season-long of 67-yards vs. Nebraska (9/25/21), and added a 63-yarder also in the first quarter, finishing with two inside the 20 . . . punted four times for a 39.0 ypp average at Purdue with a long of 47 yards . . . boomed a 66-yard punt in the second quarter vs. Michigan, tying second-longest of the season in back-to-back games after a 66-yarder vs. Indiana (10/16) . . . finished Michigan game with five punts for a 55.8 ypp average, the second-highest average of career behind career-best 58.8 ypp vs. Nebraska (9/25) . . . also ended the Michigan game with four punts of 50+ yards, adding a 58-yarder in the fourth quarter, a 56-yarder in the first quarter and a 53-yarder in the fourth quarter . . . punted seven times for a 44.1 ypp average at Indiana, with a long of 66-yards, adding a 54-yarder with two inside the 20, with one at the 10 and one inside the 10 . . . had four punts for a 44.5 ypp average at Rutgers, with long of 51-yards and one inside in the 20, as well as rushing once on a fake field goal . . . punted three times against Western Kentucky for a 44.3 ypp average with a long of 47, and one inside the 10 . . . boomed six punts for a 58.8 ypp average in Nebraska game, marking career-high average for second week in a row, with a three over 60 yards for the night, part of a career-best five of 50+, as only punt under 50 was shortest punt of 46 yards, with a 67-yarder in first quarter, then a 55 and 54-yarder in third quarter, followed by 65 and 66-yard punts in the fourth quarter, switching field on Huskers, with only one return for -1 yard . . . punted five times at Miami for a then-career-high 54.6 ypp average, with a then-career-high tying four going for 50+ yards, including a then-season-long 65-yarder in the third quarter, adding a 57-yarder and a 52-yarder in the first half to go with a 51-yarder in the third quarter, with two inside the 20 and one inside the 10 . . . punted three times for a 45.0 ypp average vs. Youngstown State, with one getting blocked, with both inside the 20, with a long of 53-yards that was downed at the 4-yard line, adding a 37-yarder that was fair caught at the 13-yard line . . . punted four times for a 47.2 yards per punt average with a long of 57 yards in season-opener at Northwestern, pinning one inside the 10 that was downed at the 1-yard line.
2020 SEASON (REDSHIRT JUNIOR): Had 37 punts for a 43.6 ypp average with a long of 78 yards . . . led the Big Ten with 12 punts of 50-plus yards . . . placed nine punts inside the 20 . . . ranked fifth in the B1G and 31st in FBS in punting average (43.6) . . . tied for first in the B1G and tied for 16th in the FBS with 5.3 punts per game . . . punted six times for a 44.3 ypp average at Penn State, with a long of 55 yards, one of two of 50+ yards, with one punt inside the 20 . . . punted for career-highs of 10 times for 435 yards (43.5 ypp), with a long of 56 yards, in Ohio State game, pinning a career-best four inside the 20, while along with the long of 56 yards, had a 52-yarder for two of 50+ yards . . . had two punts in Northwestern game for 24.0 ypp average . . . punted six times for a 39.5 ypp average with a long of 56, one of two punts of 50+, and also pinned two inside the 20 vs. Indiana, with both being downed inside the 5-yard line . . . had six punts for a 42.7 ypp average with a long of 51 yards at Iowa . . . named Spartan Special Teams Co-Player of the Week for his performance at No. 13 Michigan . . . boomed 56-yard punt in the first quarter at Michigan game for second new career long in as many punts, bettering previous best of 55 yards previous week vs. Rutgers, before credited with a new career-long 78-yarder in the second quarter, good for the sixth-longest punt in school history and longest since Brandon Fields with a 79-yarder in 2003 vs. Notre Dame . . . the 78-yard punt was the longest in the Big Ten in 2020 . . . finished with five punts for a 54.0 ypp average and 270 total punt yards, including new career-best of four of 50+ yards, and added one tackle on a punt return . . . was starting punter in season opener vs. Rutgers, punting twice for a 50.5 ypp average with one inside the 20.
2019 SEASON: Did not play.
2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Pressed into punting duty after previous starting punters Jake Hartbarger and Tyler Hunt went down with season-ending injuries . . . played in four games, punting 15 times for 486 yards (32.4 ypp) with four inside the 20 and a long of 52 yards . . . punted three times against Ohio State for a 30.3 ypp average with a long of 42 yards and one inside the 20 . . . doubled season total with six punts at Maryland, posting an average of 28.8 ypp with a long of 52 yards, adding a 50-yarder, along with pinning two inside the 20, in very windy conditions . . . punted four times against Purdue for 38.5 ypp average with a season-long of 44 yards, pinning one inside the 20 and one fair catch . . . made MSU debut in Indiana game, punting twice for 34.0 ypp average with a long of 35 yards with 0.0 return average as both were fair caught.
2017 (ILLINOIS): Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Three-year letterwinner under Coach Pat Fox at Notre Dame Prep High School . . . started punting in December of his junior season . . . recipient of the United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete award . . . also lettered in golf, soccer and basketball . . . son of Bruce and Kimberly Baringer . . . born April 26, 1999 . . . graduated with a bachelor's degree in advertising creative in December 2021.
The path to the Draft 📨
Congrats to @JaydenReed5 on earning an invite to Indy! pic.twitter.com/nOjAD85XMO
— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) December 31, 2022
Jayden Reed | WR | 6-0 | 190 | Naperville, Ill.
Career Bio (PDF)
CAREER NOTES: Three-year letterwinner was an electric playmaker for the Spartans during his three seasons (2020-22) in East Lansing . . . in just three seasons and 31 games, finished his Spartan career among MSU's all-time leaders in receptions (sixth with 147), touchdown catches (tied for seventh with 18) and receiving yards (12th with 2,069) . . . earned first-team All-America honors as a redshirt junior in 2021 by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) as an all-purpose player and was also a finalist for the Paul Hornung Award . . . sat out the 2019 season after transferring from Western Michigan . . . earned Freshman All-America honors in 2018 with 56 receptions for 797 yards and eight TDs at WMU . . . over his 44-game collegiate career, caught 203 passes for 2,866 yards and 26 touchdowns . . . dynamic returner accumulated 581 punt return yards (14.9 avg.) and 841 kick return yards (20.0 avg.) in his career . . . returned three punts for touchdowns (two at MSU in 2021; one at WMU in 2018) . . . totaled 4,341 all-purpose yards in his collegiate career (2,866 receiving, 841 kick return, 581 punt return, 53 rushing) . . . started 43 of his 44 collegiate games, including all 31 at MSU . . . caught at least one pass in every Spartan game he played in (31) . . . scored a total of 30 TDs in his career (26 receiving; three punt return, one rush), including 21 at MSU (18 receiving, two punt return, one rush) . . . during his time at MSU, 90-of-148 (.608) offensive touches (receptions and carries) went for either a first down or touchdown . . . had nine 100-yard receiving games in his career (five at MSU; four at Western Michigan in 2018) . . . graduated with a bachelor's degree in communication in December 2021 . . . named the National team wide receiver practice player of the week at the 2023 Reese's Senior Bowl.
Thank you @JimNagy_SB & @seniorbowl for the opportunity!! 🧡 pic.twitter.com/SahyIVhVX6
— j.reed1💂🏾 (@JaydenReed5) February 5, 2023
2022 SEASON (GRADUATE SENIOR): Ranked second on the team in catches (55), receiving yards (639) and touchdown catches (7), all of which ranked among the Big Ten leaders (tied for 10th in receiving TDs; tied for 11th in receptions and receiving yards) . . . played in 11 games, all starting assignments (missed Washington game with an injury) . . . led the Big Ten in punt returns with his 8.8-yard average (13 returns for 114 yards) . . . ranked third on the team in all-purpose yards with 781 (636 receiving, 114 punt return, 20 kick return, 11 rushing) . . . earned second-team All-Big Ten honors as a receiver from the coaches and third-team accolades as a kick/punt returner from the media . . . ranked second on the team with 14 explosive plays (20-plus yards; 13 receptions, one kick return) . . . 29-of-58 (.500) offensive touches (receptions and carries) went for either a first down or touchdown . . . had six catches for 36 yards at Penn State, adding one rush along with four punt returns for 41 yards, finishing with 70 all-purpose yards . . . tallied four catches for 52 yards in the Indiana game, topping the 2,000 receiving yards mark for his MSU career, becoming the 12th Spartan receiver to reach 2,000 career yards, adding two punt returns for 24 yards and one rush for 3 yards, finishing with 79 total all-purpose yards . . . snared four receptions in the Rutgers game, going for total 90 yards and one TD on 25-yard pass from Payton Thorne, and the total was good for second-most receiving yards of the season, highlighted by a season-long 35-yard yard catch, that came on an MSU TD drive . . . had five receptions for 68 yards and one TD at Illinois, catching go-ahead TD from Payton Thorne in the third quarter, capping back-to-back receptions as part of MSU's three-play, 41-yard drive for the TD that proved to be winning margin . . . posted four receptions for 17 yards at Michigan, adding one rush for 17 yards . . . tabbed to the Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll (Oct. 18, 2022) for his performance in the Wisconsin game on Oct. 15 after touching the ball 12 times three different ways and accounted for scores two different ways that were the difference in the Spartans' 34-28, double-OT win over Wisconsin . . . had season-high nine catches for 117 yards and one TD in addition to a 25-yard TD pass in the first OT to Keon Coleman against the Badgers, with the nine receptions being second-most in career, adding two punt returns for 20 yards officially, while also having an 81-yard punt return that was nullified by a penalty on the play, finishing with a season-high 137 all-purpose yards . . . had four catches for 67 yards with one TD in Ohio State game . . . had seven receptions at Maryland for 61 yards and had a TD catch in the second quarter for first scoring catch of the season . . . returned to action in Minnesota game and shared team lead with four catches for 21 yards . . . missed Washington game due to an injury . . . had six catches for 76 yards in the first half of the Akron game, adding an 86-yard punt return that was nullified by a penalty on the play, with five of the six catches going for first downs . . . started season-opener against former team, Western Michigan, with two catches for 31 yards, both going for first downs, and also was target on a pass interference call, and also had two punt returns for 21 yards and one kick return for 20 yards, for 72 total all-purpose yards.
"Just pure speed" ⚡️ @JaydenReed5
📺: #SeniorBowl on @NFLNetwork pic.twitter.com/7ooeHgGBYh— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) February 4, 2023
2021 SEASON (REDSHIRT JUNIOR): Named a first-team All-American by the AFCA (American Football Coaches Association) as an all-purpose player . . . one of five finalists for the Paul Hornung Award, which is given annually to the nation's most versatile player . . . named to Biletnikoff Award Watch List . . . also named a third-team All-American by Pro Football Focus as a punt returner and by Phil Steele as an all-purpose player . . . garnered first-team All-Big Ten by The Associated Press as an all-purpose player . . . earned second-team All-Big Ten Conference as a returner by both coaches and media . . . collected third-team All-Big Ten accolades as wide receiver by both coaches and media . . . started all 13 games at wide receiver and led the team with career highs in receptions (59), receiving yards (1,026) and touchdown catches (10) . . . ranked among the Big Ten and FBS leaders in punt return touchdowns (first in both with two), all-purpose yards (second and 19th with 128.8 ypg), yards per reception (third and 34th with 17.4 avg.), kickoff returns (third and 36th with 23.5 avg.), receiving TDs (fourth and 21st with 10), total touchdowns (fourth and 37th with 13), receiving yards (fifth and 38th with 1,026) and receiving yards per game (fifth and 40th with 78.9) . . . averaged 18.0 yards per play (1,674 all-purpose yards on 93 total plays), which led the Big Ten and ranked tied for seventh in the FBS . . . ranked among MSU's single-season leaders in TD catches (sixth with 10), receiving yards (ninth with 1,026), receptions (14th with 59), all-purpose yards (14th with 1,674), touchdowns (tied for 16th with 13) and punt return yards (16th with 238) . . . 42 of his 59 catches (.712) went for either a first down or a touchdown . . . led MSU with 32 explosive plays (20-plus yards), including 20 receptions, nine kick returns and three punt returns . . . seven of his 10 TD catches were from 25-plus yards . . . had two of the top 26 all-purpose single-game outings in FBS in 2021 (No. 11 with 285 yards vs. Western Kentucky; No. 26 with 261 yards vs. Youngstown State) . . . ranked second on the Spartans with 13 total touchdowns (10 receiving, two punt return, one rush) and 80 points . . . led the Spartans in both punt returns (12 for 238 yards and two TDs, 19.8 avg.) and kick returns (16 for 376 yards, 23.5 avg.) . . . tied a school record and ranked tied for first in the FBS with two punt returns for touchdowns (88 yards vs. Western Kentucky; 62 yards vs. Nebraska) . . . named to the Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll four times during the season (vs. Youngstown State, Nebraska, Western Kentucky and Maryland) . . . although he didn't qualify due to a statistic minimum in the NCAA stats (1.2 returns per game), Reed would've ranked first in the nation in punt returns with his 19.8 average, but he still became the first Spartan to lead the Big Ten in punt returns since Keshawn Martin in 2010 . . . was one of five players in the FBS in 2021 with more than 200 punt return yards (238) and 300 kick return yards (374), along with Charlie Jones (Iowa), Velus Jones Jr. (Tennessee), Marcus Jones (Houston) and Britain Covey (Utah) . . . one of five Big Ten receivers and one of 39 FBS receivers with more than 1,000 receiving yards . . . named the Offensive MVP of the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl after catching two touchdown passes vs. No. 12 Pitt, including the go-ahead score from 22 yards out with just 2:51 on the clock that put MSU on top, 22-21; also scored on a 28-yard touchdown in the first quarter against the Panthers and finished the game with six catches for 80 yards to put him over the 1,000-yard mark for the season (59 catches for 1,026 yards) . . . had 105 all-purpose yards, including 25 on punt returns, vs. Pitt . . . caught a team-high six passes for 89 yards with one TD in Penn State game . . . on a fourth-and-15 play late in the fourth quarter from the PSU 20, Reed caught a touchdown pass from Thorne to put MSU on top, 30-20 . . . amassed 100 all-purpose yards at Ohio State with two receptions for 28 yards and four kick returns for 72 yards in playing only the first half . . . led all players in the Maryland game with 210 all-purpose yards, including eight catches for 114 yards and two touchdowns (29 yards in first quarter; 3 yards in third quarter), with all eight receptions going for first downs or TDs, ranging from a long of 29-yards, to pair of short, 3-yard catches with a TD catch early in the third quarter and a 3-yard catch on third-and-2, reaching ball over the line to gain for the first down later in the third quarter . . . was the first Spartan to record a 100-yard receiving game against Maryland . . . also had four kick returns for 96 yards against the Terrapins, including a game-long 39-yarder on the last play of the first quarter . . . led MSU's receiving corps at Purdue with four catches for 73 yards, with three going for first downs, including game-long of 32 yards, setting up MSU first-and-goal in fourth quarter, also adding one punt return for 3 yards . . . led the Spartans with six catches for 80 yards in Michigan game, including a long of 28 yards on a fourth-and-4 play in the third quarter that led to an MSU touchdown; also caught a 2-point conversion pass that tied the game at 30 in the eventual 37-33 win over the No. 6 Wolverines . . . collected 105 all-purpose yards at Indiana with 70 yards on four catches, 24 yards on two kick returns and 11 yards on two punt returns . . . had four catches for 29 yards, one rush for 4 yards and one punt return for 1 yard in game at Rutgers . . . returned a punt 88 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter of Western Kentucky game, tying for the third-longest punt return in school history . . . returned back-to-back punts for a TD (fourth quarter vs. Nebraska, 62 yards) . . . became just the third player in school history to return two punts for a touchdown in the same season (Bill Simpson, 1972; James Ellis, 1951) . . . both Simpson and Ellis also returned their punts for touchdowns in back-to-back games (Simpson: 48 yards vs. Illinois on Sept. 16, 1972; 74 yards vs. Georgia Tech on Sept. 23, 1972; Ellis: 57 yards vs. Penn State on Oct. 20, 1951; 55 yards vs. Pittsburgh on Oct. 27, 1951) . . . recorded a career-high 285 all-purpose yards against the Hilltoppers (127 receiving, 88 punt return, 63 kick return, 7 rushing), the seventh-highest single-game total in MSU history . . . scored on an 88-yard punt return and a 46-yard TD reception in the first quarter vs. WKU . . . named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Nebraska . . . returned a punt 62 yards for a touchdown to tie the Nebraska game at 20 with 3:47 left in the game, marking MSU's first punt return for a touchdown since Nov. 26, 2011 (Keshawn Martin 57 yards at Northwestern) . . . had a 35-yard TD catch in the second quarter against the Huskers, part of hauling in four passes for 59 yards, finishing night with 192 all-purpose yards (69 kick return, 62 punt return, 59 receiving, 2 rushing), including career-long 41-yard kick return . . . scored first rushing TD of career as part of two total TDs on the day at No. 24 Miami, with an 8-yard rush in the fourth quarter to seal the Victory for MSU, and also had a 10-yard TD catch earlier in the fourth quarter, finishing day with 69 all-purpose yards on 32 yards receiving on three catches with one TD, 17 yards rushing on two carries, with the ground score, and added a 20-yard kick return . . . named to the Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll and named an MSU Offensive Co-Player of the Game team award for his performance in the Youngstown State game, as he caught four passes for a career-high 181 yards, snaring two catches for 160 yards in the first half alone (75-yard TD on first play of the game; 85-yard TD in second quarter) . . . it marked the first time an MSU receiver had more than 150 yards receiving in the first half since Tony Lippett in 2014 vs. Jacksonville State (4 catches for 167 yards) . . . also tallied 264 all-purpose yards (181 receiving, 32 kick return, 48 punt return) against the Penguins . . . started at wide receiver in season-opening win at Northwestern in front of many friends and family from his nearby hometown of Naperville, Illinois, snaring team-bests of five catches for 64 yards, with three of the five going for a first down, adding one rush for 12 yards as four of six touches went for first down.
2020 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Started all seven games at wide receiver to earn his first letter with the Spartans . . . led the team and ranked eighth in the Big Ten in all-purpose yards (109.6 ypg; 767 total) . . . ranked fourth in the Big Ten and led MSU in kick returns (20.6 avg.; 329 yards total) . . . earned All-Big Ten honors from Pro Football Focus (third team) and the media (honorable mention) as a kick returner . . . led the Spartans with 33 catches and ranked second on the team with 407 receiving yards . . . ranked tied for 10th in the Big Ten in receptions per game (4.7) . . . 19 of his 33 (.576) of catches went for a first down or touchdown, including team-leading 8-of-10 on third down and 1-of-1 on fourth down (one TD) . . . added six rushes for 17 yards, 16 kick returns for 329 yards (20.6 ypr) and two punt returns for 14 yards . . . totaled 118 all-purpose yards at Penn State, with six catches for 76 yards, including three going for first downs, adding 12 yards rushing, one kick return for 20 yards and one punt return of 10 yards . . . snared five receptions for 79 yards in Ohio State game with a long of 55 yards, which was a new season long, and also set up MSU's touchdown on next play; 4-of-5 receptions vs. Ohio State went for first downs, including three on the same drive with two coming on third downs . . . added three kick returns for 83 yards, with a season-long of 39 yards, against the Buckeyes and finished with 162 all-purpose yards in the game . . . had two catches for 36 yards vs. No. 8 Northwestern, including a 15-yard TD catch in the second quarter, putting MSU ahead 17-0; added a 21-yard reception for a first down in the third quarter, in addition to a 13-yard kick return . . . started Indiana game and led the team in receptions with seven for 63 yards, with three going for first downs, and also had a season-high 89 kick return yards, including a 36-yard return, to finish with a team-high 152 all-purpose yards . . . had one catch for 7 yards at Iowa and added two kick returns for 40 yards, with a long of 23 yards . . . had just one catch at No. 13 Michigan, but it went for 18 yards and a first down on third down, keeping Spartan drive going that led to insurance TD in fourth quarter . . . also had two rushes for 13 yards against the Wolverines, including 7-yard scamper on first play of MSU's first TD drive in opening quarter, and a 19-yard kick return, setting up MSU drive for go-ahead field goal in third quarter . . . in first game wearing the Green and White, had 11 catches for 128 yards and two scores, becoming the first Spartan to record 100 yards receiving in his debut . . . snared a 50-yard scoring pass play from quarterback Rocky Lombardi to cap and 86-yard scoring drive, that was MSU's longest scoring drive since 2018 (vs. Purdue, 10/27/18), and the 50-yard scoring play was the Spartans' longest scoring play since Connor Heyward's 80-yard run in 2018 at Maryland (11/3/18) . . . the 11 receptions were a career high, while the 128 total yards and the 50-yard reception were both the second-best of career including one season at Western Michigan, bettering previous high of seven catches done three times (vs. Syracuse, at Georgia State and at Miami (OH)), while behind 137 yards at Miami (OH) and 62-yard reception vs. Toledo.
2019 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Transferred from Western Michigan and sat out the entire 2019 season due to NCAA rules, but still practiced with the Spartans.
PRIOR TO MSU (WESTERN MICHIGAN, 2018 SEASON): Named FWAA Freshman All-American at Western Michigan . . . earned second-team All-Mid-American Conference honors from Pro Football Focus . . . played in all 13 games, including 12 starts . . . tallied 56 receptions for 797 yards with eight touchdowns during freshman season . . . posted four 100-yard receiving games and ranked in the top 10 in the MAC statistic rankings in overall receiving yards (797), receiving yards per game (61.3), receptions per game (4.3) and receiving touchdowns (8) . . . added a 93-yard punt return for a TD as part of 12 punt returns for 215 yards (17.9 ypr) . . . added nine kickoff returns for 116 yards (12.9 ypr) . . . had smashing collegiate debut with seven catches for 121 yards and a touchdown in WMU's season-opener against Syracuse . . . the 93-yard kick return came in third game of season against Delaware State and ranked as the second-longest punt return in WMU history . . . in MAC opener vs. Miami (Ohio), tied school record by snaring four touchdown receptions, matching Super Bowl XLV champion and WMU Hall of Famer Greg Jennings' school record, and ended game with seven receptions for 137 yards.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Earned first-team all-state honors for Division 8 from the Illinois Football Coaches Association as a senior in 2017 . . . also named to the USA TODAY All-Illinois First Team . . . garnered Chicago Sun-Times All-Area plaudits after recording 1,179 receiving yards, averaging 20 yards a catch, and scoring 18 total TDs while playing receiver, running back and special teams . . . also earned all-conference accolades at Naperville Central as a senior after transferring from Metea Valley . . . named Team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year in 2017 . . . finished high school career with 60 receptions for 1,792 yards with 20 touchdowns . . . was also nominated for the United States Achievement Academy Math Award . . . had 23 catches for 403 yards and four TDs as a junior at Metea Valley . . . high school teammates with Spartan letterwinners Cade McDonald and Payton Thorne at Naperville Central . . . born April 28, 2000 . . . son of Kesha Reed and his late father Sabian Reed . . . his stepfather is Rodney Scott . . . graduated with his bachelor's degree in communication in December 2021.
BREAKING: Michigan State's Jayden Reed (@JaydenReed5) has been voted National team's WR Practice Player-of-Week by vote from his peers in National DB group.#TheDraftStartsInMOBILE™️ pic.twitter.com/AsxFYwnh5I
— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) February 3, 2023