A 5-foot-10, 202-pound receiver, Restrepo played in 53 games with 28 starts over five seasons (2020-24) at Miami. He finished his career as Miami's all-time leader in receptions (200), receiving yards (2,844) and touchdowns (21).
During his final two seasons, Restrepo earned All-ACC first-team honors while setting program records. In 2023, he set the single season record for receptions with 85. In 2024, he became the first Hurricane wideout to post back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons (1,092– 2023; 1,127 – 2024). Restrepo earned consensus NCAA All-American first-team recognition in 2024.
Restrepo didn't get picked in the NFL Draft, presumably because of a Pro Day 40-time that was slower than expected.
Now he's with the Titans, trying to stick.
"I think I just have to keep being consistent," he said. "I come in this building each and every day and work my hardest, and I have great mentors around me. Guys like Calvin Ridley, Mason Kinsey, Van Jefferson, and all the other receivers do a really good job of taking me in."