Washington Wolfpack Trade for Quintavius Workman

The Washington Wolfpack have agreed to a trade with the Minnesota Monsters. Washington is sending future considerations to Minnesota in exchange for Quintavius Workman, a veteran wide receiver. Workman joins a talented receiver room in Washington and has a chance to make an immediate impact working at all levels of the field.

"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 CoachJR 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."

Workman spent time last season with the Corpus Christi Tritons and in the TAL as well. Across 11 total arena and indoor games last season, Workman caught 40 passes for 435 yards and 9 touchdowns. He showed an ability to stretch the field vertically as well as win with crisp routes in tight spaces as well.

Standing at 6-7 and weighing in at 205 pounds, Workman adds another level of physicality to the Wolfpack receiving corps. Last season, he repeatedly showcased an ability to win on his routes and come down with contested catches in tight spaces.

Workman spent time at Sam Houston State and UTEP during college before beginning to play professionally. In addition to his time in Corpus and the TAL last season, he also spent time playing outdoors internationally. He is a young and developing star in the making who will bring energy and excitement to the field.

With a talented receiving corps taking shape, the Wolfpack are ready to unleash a high-octane offense on the field in 2026. Be sure to get your Wolfpack season tickets today and do not miss a single home game at Angel of the Winds Arena this season.