BLACKSBURG – With less than two weeks until the Hokies open the season against South Carolina, it’s no surprise that the wide receiver room has been hard at work. Led by returning wide receiver coach Fontel Mines in his fourth year, a plethora of wideouts both new and returning are poised to reach new heights this fall as they build on skills developed during summer workouts. As the Position Preview series pushes towards gameday in Atlanta, HokieSports takes a deep dive into what fans can expect to see at the receiver position through 2025.
It’s to be expected that the wideouts starting for the Hokies this season will look largely different than those who were featured in 2024. The top four receivers from last year’s room – Jaylin Lane, Ali Jennings, Da’Quan Felton, and Stephen Gosnell – have now found work in the NFL, suiting up for various squads after a draft window that saw a total of 17 former Tech student-athletes go pro. Such movement gives Mines and the receiving corps flexibility to feature plenty of talented pass-catchers on gamedays this year, making the position an intriguing one to pay attention to as the season progresses.
Headlining the returning portion of the wide receiver room this fall is Ayden Greene. The Knoxville, Tennessee native enters 2025 with plenty of momentum after playing in all 13 games last season, hauling in 19 receptions for 268 yards alongside touchdowns at Miami and against Clemson. Greene also showcased his speed in flashes during the 2024 campaign, rushing nine times for 66 yards and finding the end zone against Duke late in the season. An impressive postseason performance against Minnesota (6 receptions, team-high 115 yards) serves as a taste of what Greene can provide to the Hokies as a premier offensive weapon this year, one who is poised to flourish under first-year coordinator Philip Montgomery.
Returning alongside Greene are a handful of Hokie wideouts that can provide depth at the position for Mines and the Tech staff. Redshirt sophomore Takye Heath enters his third year in Blacksburg after playing in seven contests in 2024 while redshirt junior Tucker Holloway returns after missing last season with an injury. Redshirt freshmen Keylen “Brodie” Adams and Chanz Wiggins also join Mines and company, the pairing both appearing in contests throughout the second half of the 2024 campaign.
Head Coach Brent Pry, Mines and the Virginia Tech football staff did a knockout job at addressing offensive vacancies in the transfer portal this offseason. Mines, who doubles as the offensive recruiting coordinator for the Hokies, went and found several high-performing student-athletes that can make an immediate impact on the receiving corps.
Of the three transfer portal commits joining the Hokies in 2025 – Wake Forest’s Donavon Greene, Jackson State’s Isaiah Spencer, and Tennessee’s Cameron Seldon – Greene enters with the most experience. A graduate student hailing from Mount Airy, N.C., Greene spent six years with the Demon Deacons, retaining eligibility after missing the 2021 and 2023 seasons due to injury. Standing at 6-foot-2, 196 pounds, the wideout’s most productive year was in 2022, where he led the team in average yards per reception (17.4) en route to a 642-yard season.
Alongside quarterback Kyron Drones, linebacker Jaden Keller and defensive lineman Kelvin Gilliam Jr., Greene made an appearance at the 2025 ACC Kickoff in Charlotte, N.C. Joining the ACC Network staff, Greene spoke on the opportunity to suit up in maroon and orange: