Report: Texas WR Matthew Golden is headed to the pros, declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft…
Report: Texas WR Matthew Golden Is Headed to the Pros, Declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft
Another Longhorn is making the leap.
Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden has officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft, according to multiple sources. The explosive playmaker is set to take his talents to the professional stage after a standout season in Austin, solidifying himself as one of the top receiver prospects in the country.
Golden, a transfer from the University of Houston, made an immediate impact with the Longhorns, becoming a go-to target with his crisp route-running, reliable hands, and game-breaking speed. He finished the 2024 season with over 1,100 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns, helping Texas surge through a dominant campaign in their first year as a full SEC member.
“This is just the beginning,” Golden posted on social media. “Thank you to the Longhorn Nation, my coaches, and teammates — y’all believed in me, and I gave it everything I had. Now, it’s time for the next chapter.”
NFL scouts have had their eyes on Golden since mid-season, with many projecting him as a possible second-round pick — though with a strong combine and pro day performance, his stock could rise even higher. His versatility as a receiver, ability to stretch the field, and special teams value as a returner make him an attractive option for teams looking to add firepower.
Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian praised Golden’s decision: “Matthew came in and worked like a pro every day. We’re proud of him and excited to watch him succeed at the next level.”
As Texas continues to produce elite NFL talent, Matthew Golden becomes the latest name to join that growing list. With his sights now set on draft night, the countdown begins — and the league is officially on notice.