| 1. Grant developed a passion for football during his childhood, playing for his school team. |
| 2. He received only one college football offer from Miles College and accepted it. |
| 3. In his freshman year, he participated in 10 games, scoring 1 touchdown and accumulating 104 yards. |
| 4. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he undertook four jobs including loading train cars and delivering food, due to the suspension of the college football season. |
| 5. He entered the transfer portal seeking a professional career and secured a tryout with UNC thanks to a childhood friend. |
| 6. At UNC, he had a remarkable college career with a total of 126 receptions for 1,684 yards and 15 touchdowns, ranking as the 3rd in the team's history for touchdowns. |
| 7. He was drafted in the USFL and NFL drafts, achieving significant recognition early in his career. |
| 8. He transferred to the Miami Dolphins after his release from the Green Bay Packers. |
| 9. In his freshman year at Miles, he participated in 10 games, scoring 1 touchdown and accumulating 104 yards. |
| 10. During the COVID-19 pandemic when the 2020 college football season was cancelled, he worked several part-time jobs including bagging groceries at a supermarket and working at Walmart. |
| 11. He entered the transfer portal and secured a tryout with UNC Charlotte thanks to a childhood friend, James Foster, who was a backup quarterback at the school. |
| 12. In his first game with Charlotte against Duke, he exceeded his entire receiving total from Miles, posting 118 yards and two touchdowns. |
| 13. At Charlotte, he had a remarkable college career with a total of 126 receptions for 1,684 yards and 15 touchdowns across 24 games, ranking third in the team's history for touchdowns despite only playing two years. |
| 14. As a senior in 2022, he recorded 64 catches for 792 yards with nine scores, tying a program record for touchdowns in a single season. |
| 15. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the 2023 NFL Draft in the seventh round (256th overall). |