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The Arizona Wildcats receiver, Tetairoa McMillan, will dip the all Thursday evening in Green Bay.
He will see a dream realized: entering the NFL.
McMillan is undoubtedly the best hope of his position in this NFL recovery class in 2025, and he hopes to have an immediate impact on anyone who takes him.
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Large Wildcats Arizona Tetairoa McMillan receiver (Images of Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn)
“I’m not nervous. I’m just excited,” McMillan told PK Press Club Digital while participating in a “quarter of work” before the Round in Cane’s in Green Bay one day before the start of the festivities outside the Field Lambeau.
“Super grateful for this moment, and I am ready to hear my name called, kissing my family, kissing this moment and taking everything.”
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While McMillan is very likely to hear his name called the first day of the draft, where there is another story. It was linked to several teams, including the Dallas Cowboys, which could use another young receiver next to the Pro Ceedee Lamb Bowler.
“Obviously, Jerry’s world is different,” said McMillan about his official visit to Dallas during the pre-project process. “It was nothing more than love in there, so they treated me well, and I really felt careful there.”
But again, there is no guarantee that McMillan will wear a star on his helmet in 2025.
It doesn’t matter who decides to call his name, he already knows what this team will get him now and in the future.

Large Wildcats Arizona Tetairoa McMillan receiver (Images of Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn)
“I would just say a larger receiver which is versatile inside and outside which can execute each route on a road tree,” he explained. “Then someone who brings good energy to the locker room and can adapt to any type of culture and finally be the guy for which people play.”
McMillan is also convinced that his behavior, one assault to grasp the ball, no matter where he is placed near him on the ground, will go well to the pros.
“I feel like I am taking place for a reason for a reason,” he said. “I must have confidence in myself and have confidence in the team that chooses me. Go there and play, and continue to do what I do.”

The best hopes of the NFL will be Campbell, on the left, and Tetairoa McMillan launches the recovery weekend with a “quarter of work” in Raising Cane on April 23, 2025, in Green Bay, WISC. (Raise rods)
During its three years on Arizona, McMillan accumulated 3,423 reception yards, including a mounting of 1,319 yards in 2024 to obtain a consensual all-American head. He also totaled 26 affected on 37 career games.