Andrei Iosivas
Summary
Andrei Iosivas was selected in Round 6 (#206 Overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft out of Princeton University. Iosivas was a dominant collegiate receiver, finishing his career with 2,025 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns, while averaging over 18 yards per catch and finishing as a First-Team All-Ivy League selection. Since entering the NFL, Iosivas has developed as a depth receiver and rotational contributor, carving out a role in Cincinnati’s receiver room while contributing on special teams. Through the 2024 season, he has appeared in 30+ NFL games, flashing big-play ability, red-zone effectiveness, and continued development as a route runner. Iosivas is widely regarded as a high-character, intelligent, and driven professional, balancing football with strong academic credentials and earning praise for work ethic, humility, and coachability.
Strengths
Elite Athletic Profile: Rare size-speed-explosiveness combination as a former track star, he poses a legitimate vertical threat. Can stress defenses vertically and win on go routes and posts.
Red-Zone Potential: Frame, leaping ability, and body control translate well in scoring areas. Uses length and athleticism to finish outside his frame.
Competitiveness & Coachability: Willing to work through contact and play physical despite developmental role.
Special Teams Value: Speed and size contribute on coverage units.
Weaknesses
Route-Running Refinement: Still developing nuance, tempo, and deception at the stem and still adjusting to complex NFL coverage rotations.
Release vs. Press: Can struggle against physical NFL corners early in routes.
Play Strength: Needs continued strength development to win consistently in contested situations and more effectively leverage his size.
Production Consistency: Flashes ability but not yet a volume target. Ivy League transition still evident in processing speed.
Outlook
Iosivas is best suited for vertical, spacing-based offenses that value speed, size, and developmental upside at the receiver position. He fits well as an outside Z or X receiver in spread formations, where he can attack vertically, work play-action concepts, and contribute as a situational deep threat. His athletic profile also allows creative usage on red-zone fades, crossers, and motion-based looks. Looking ahead, Iosivas projects as a developmental WR3/WR4 with upside. While he may not become a high-volume target, continued growth in route detail, strength, and coverage recognition could allow him to emerge as a reliable rotational receiver and red-zone weapon. His intelligence, work ethic, and athletic ceiling give him a strong chance to outperform his draft position and carve out a long-term NFL role as a complementary pass catcher and special teams contributor.
Report written by Filip Prus