Baylor wide receiver Josh Cameron is on track to be fully healthy in time for NFL rookie minicamps following a calf strain suffered during the NFL Scouting Combine, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
The injury, which occurred during testing in Indianapolis, had briefly sidelined the productive wideout during a critical stretch of the pre-draft cycle. Despite the setback, Cameron has remained a high-interest prospect for several franchises. The All-American returner recently completed a Top 30 visit with the Atlanta Falcons and has reportedly spent time with more than 15 teams across the league.
During his collegiate career at Baylor, Cameron established himself as a versatile threat, particularly in the return game. His medical clearance ahead of rookie minicamps is a significant milestone, ensuring he will be available for on-field work immediately after the draft process concludes. Teams eyeing special teams contributors and wide receiver depth will likely view this recovery timeline as a positive indicator for his 2024 availability.
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