
Chimere Dike
WR
#17
Experience: R
Height: 6-1
Age: 23
Weight: 196 lbs
College: Florida
Receiving
Biography
PRO: The Titans selected Chimere Dike in the fourth round (103rd overall) of the 2025 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-1-inch, 196-pounder is a fast, efficient receiver with a versatile skill set that allows him to move around the field. In addition, he provides a proven ability to produce on special teams. The Waukesha, Wisc., native played four seasons (2020-2023) at Wisconsin before transferring to Florida for his final season (2024) where he led the team in receptions and ranked second in receiving yards.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
• Dike was named a team captain of the Florida Gators during his first and only season with the team.
• During his senior season, he led the Gators in catches (42) and ranked second with a career-high in receiving yards (783) and touchdown catches (two). In SEC play, he averaged a league-leading 16.5 yards per punt return. One of 23 players in the FBS to own four punt returns of 20-plus yards.
TITANS TIDBITS:
• Dike has traveled to Nigeria twice to experience his father's culture.
• Dike lost his good friend, Kai Lermer, who died in 2019 of an undiagnosed heart condition in high school. Dike has made it a passion of his to support the Kai Lermer Memorial Fund and the Kai 11 Bill. The bill, which passed in 2022, allows for parents of student athletes to receive information about sudden cardiac arrest and the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association now offers parents the option to let their child receive an EKG test prior to being approved to play any sport. The fund has also donated automated external defibrillator (AED) to churches and held CPR trainings.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
• The Waukesha, Wisc. native was selected by the Titans in the fourth round (103rd overall) of the 2025 NFL Draft.
COLLEGE:
• Dike began his career at Wisconsin where he spent four seasons before transferring to Florida for his final season. In five seasons (2020-24), he appeared in 57 games with 42 starts and tallied 139 receptions for 2,261 yards and 11 touchdowns. Also rushed 14 times for 99 yards and one touchdown. Additionally, he recorded 26 punt returns for 300 yards and 20 kickoff returns for 472 yards.
AS A GRADUATE (2024), played in all 13 games with 11 starts for the Florida Gators. Led the team in catches (42), and ranked second with a career-high in receiving yards (783) and touchdown catches (two). Returned 14 punts for 187 yards with a long of 35 yards and also downed two punts on the opponent's one-yard and three-yard line. One of 23 players in the FBS to own four punt returns of 20-plus yards.
• Against Miami (8/31), made his Florida debut at wide receiver and on special teams. Caught a pass for 11 yards and had two punt returns for a total of 28 yards with a long of 17. Also downed a punt on the Miami three-yard line.
• Against Samford (9/7), started his first game as a Gator and had a catch for 44 yards. Handled punt return duties and took one back for 31 yards.
• Against Texas A&M (9/14), caught a season-high six catches for 91 yards, including his first touchdown as a Gator and downed a punt on the Aggies' one-yard line.
• At Mississippi (9/21), tied his career-long with a 35-yard punt return, setting up a touchdown drive. Had three receptions for 43 yards and a long of 28 yards.
• Against Central Florida (10/5), led the receiver group with 88 yards receiving on four catches and a long of 37 yards.
• At Tennessee (10/12), led the team in receiving yards with 76 on four catches with the game-tying 27-yard touchdown reception from DJ Lagway with 34 seconds left in the game. Setup the game-tying score with a 27-yard punt return. Had two punt returns for a total of 57 yards, coming on consecutive drives in the fourth quarter.
• At Texas (11/9), led the receiving core with five catches for 95 yards.
• Against Ole Miss (11/23), posted three receptions for 54 yards and a long of 41 yards in the fourth quarter at the Ole Miss 26-yard line, setting up the game-winning score. Returned a punt for 10-yards.
• At Florida State (11/30), marked fourth game leading the receivers in catches (three) and yards (63). All three catches were first downs (17, 21, 25) and returned three punts for 23 yards.
• Against Tulane (12/20), led the receivers in catches (six) and yards (96) for the fifth time this season. Had a long reception of 38 yards in the Gasparilla Bowl.
AS A SENIOR (2023), started in 11 games at Wisconsin and finished with 19 receptions for 328 yards and one touchdown. Totaled 12 punt returns for 108 yards and 11 kickoff returns for 249 yards. Transferred to Florida after the season.
• Against Buffalo (9/2), caught one pass for a 29-yard touchdown in the season opener.
• At Purdue (9/22), recorded three receptions for a season-best 67 yards.
AS A JUNIOR (2022), started all 13 games for the Badgers. Led the team with 47 catches, 689 receiving yards and six touchdown catches. His six scores ranked tied for seventh in the Big Ten and were the most for a Badger wide receiver since Quintez Cephus in 2019. His 14.8 yards per catch ranked fourth in the Big Ten among players with at least 40 catches.
• Against Illinois State (9/3), recorded three receptions for 106 yards and one touchdown.
• At Northwestern (10/8), had 10 catches for 185 yards and three touchdowns to become the first Wisconsin wide receiver to catch three touchdowns and go for 185-plus yards since Lee Evans in 2003.
• Against Minnesota (11/26), had five receptions for 52 yards. Also tallied a nine-yard rushing touchdown.
• Against Oklahoma State (12/27), recorded three receptions for 36 yards and two rushing attempts for 16 yards. Added 105 yards on three kick returns including one for 53 yards.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2021), played in 13 games with one start for Wisconsin. Ranked fourth on the team in both receptions (19) and receiving yards (272).
• Against Michigan (10/2), had two catches for 54 yards and a touchdown.
• At Rutgers (11/6), had three receptions for 55 yards.
• Against Arizona State (12/30), tied his career-best with a 30-yard reception on third-and-12 to help the Badgers run out the clock and seal the win in the Las Vegas Bowl.
AS A FRESHMAN (2020), appeared in seven games with six starts as a freshman at Wisconsin. Tallied 12 catches for 189 yards and a touchdown. Also recorded six carriers for 48 yards.
• At Michigan (11/14), made his first collegiate start and recorded two catches for 29 yards and one rush for 30 yards.
• Against Northwestern (11/21), posted two catches for 52 yards, including his first career touchdown.
• Graduated with a degree in communications from Wisconsin in December 2023.
PERSONAL:
• Attended Waukesha North (Wisc.) High School. Was rated Three-star recruit by 247 Sports, ESPN and Rivals. Recorded 206 receptions for 3,033 yards and 27 touchdowns.
• Two-time all-state selection at wide receiver and honorable mention selection as a safety. Named the Al Toon Award winner as Wisconsin's top senior wide receiver in 2019. Also named a two-time first team Classic 8 all-conference selection.
• As a senior (2019), scored 14 total touchdowns his senior year. Caught 59 passes for 962 yards while also rushing for 318 yards.
Also totaled 93 tackles, two forced fumbles and two interceptions.
• Also competed in basketball, baseball and track. Earned all-conference honors in both basketball and baseball. Earned four medals at the 2019 WIAA Division I state track and field champions.
• Follow Dike on X at @chimdk11 and on Instagram at @chimere_dike.
• Son of Mary and Uche Dike. Has two sisters, Amara and Alexa.
• Born Chimere Dike on Dec. 14, 2001 in Waukesha, Wisc.