Meet the Wolfpack: Quintavius Workman - Wide Receiver

Quintavius Workman - Wide receiver
6'6" 205lbs
Quintavius Workman was the first player traded in the AF1 in 2026. The Minnesota Monsters sent him our way for future considerations. Workman brings an indoor football championship pedigree to the Washington Wolfpack. The tall, physical wide receiver target was born in Cary, North Carolina. He played his high school football at John L Chapin High in El Paso, Texas. Workman played both sides of the ball in high school and had himself a two-interception game. He also recorded a career-high 174-yard game on six catches against Eastwood.
"When you're able to trade for Quintavius Workman, a 6-6 speed demon with long-range ability, elite football IQ, and true head-top dominance, it puts defenses in an impossible situation," said Head Coach JR Wells. "You simply can't play him one-on-one. This move doesn't just elevate our vertical game; it completely changes the math in the red zone. That's a problem for the rest of the league."
Quintavius’ college journey began at UTEP before making a stop at East Los Angeles College. From there, Workman joined the Sam Houston State Bearkats. Last season, Quintavius spent time with the Corpus Christi Tritons and in the TAL with the Monsters. He helped lead Minnesota’s Monsters to a league championship in 2025.
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