Garrett Greene is out of eligibility, having played four full seasons for West Virginia. So it makes sense that the Mountaineer quarterback would be preparing for the NFL Draft for his next step. On Thursday evening, Greene went to social media to do just that…. with a twist. Greene plans to work out as a wide receiver for NFL teams moving forward.
Playing quarterback at West Virginia was an incredible honor that I will cherish for the rest of my life. I would like to thank Coach Brown, all of the staff members I worked with, and my teammates who made my five years in Morgantown so memorable.
My family has always been there for me in both good and challenging times and I know they will continue to be there for me in the future. Thank you for your love and support. Most importantly I want to thank God for the abilities He has blessed me with and the opportunity to praise Him both on and off the field.
Having sung Country Roads for the last time as a Mountaineer, I would like to announce my entry into the 2025 NFL draft as a wide receiver. I look forward to this next chapter of my career and the opportunity to continue playing the game I love at the highest level.
Greene threw for 5,370 yards and 36 touchdowns, while also rushing for 2,136 yards and 28 more scores during his career in Morgantown.
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