Career Honors
- The Billy Anderson Commitment to Community Outreach Award (Offense)
- Three-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2021, 2022, 2023)
As a Senior (2023)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Wuerfful Trophy Watch List
- Campbell Trophy Nominee
- Appeared in the first two games of the season before missing the remainder of the season due to injury
- Caught five passes for 71 yards with a touchdown during his senior season
- Recorded three catches for 29 yards and a touchdown in the season-opening win at Hawai'i
- Hauled in a 31-yard reception at No. 6 USC one week later
As a Junior (2022)
- The Billy Anderson Commitment to Community Outreach Award (Offense)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Appeared in 11 games, making five starts at wide receiver
- Totaled 348 yards on 29 receptions with one touchdown
- Averaged 12.0 yards per reception and 31.6 yards per game
- Recorded first TD catch of the season, a 17-yard reception at Washington (Sept. 24)
- Career-high eight receptions for 90 yards in Stanford's win over ASU (Oct. 22) ... previous career-best was four catches and receiving yards was 88, both vs. Colgate (Sept. 3) in the season opener
As a Sophomore (2021)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Appeared in eight games with five starts
- Hauled in 21 receptions for 287 yards and one touchdown
- Averaged 13.7 yards per receptions
- Had a career-high 53 yards off three receptions against Kansas State, converting a third down with a 20 yard catch (Sept. 4)
- Caught three passes for 40 yards in the win at No. 14 USC (Sept. 11)
- Scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime against No. 3 Oregon . . . ended the day with 53 receiving yards (Oct. 2)
- Converted a two-point conversion against California (Nov. 20)
As a Freshman (2020)
- Played in all six games
- Made three catches for 43 yards
- Recorded his first career reception, a six-yard catch, at California in the 123rd Big Game (Nov. 27)
- Caught one pass for a career-long 30 yards at Oregon State (Dec. 12)
Prior to Stanford
- Played at Corona Del Mar High School for head coach Dan O’Shea
- Unanimous four-star recruit ranked No. 76 by PrepStar, No. 86 by 247Sports, No. 113 by Rivals and No. 248 by ESPN
- Consensus top 20 recruit from California rated No. 9 by 247Sports, No. 13 by PrepStar, No. 15 by Rivals and No. 19 by ESPN
- Ranked No. 14 at wide receiver by 247Sports, No. 15 by PrepStar, No. 22 by Rivals and No. 38 by ESPN
- Left high school as California’s all-time leader in career touchdowns with 78 and school’s all-time leader for touchdowns in a season (32 in 2019) - matching the Orange County single-season record
- 2020 Polynesian Bowl participant
- 2020 All-American Bowl participant
- Three-time team captain
- Won 2019 CIF Division 1-A State Championship with 16-0 record
- 2019 MaxPreps All-American second team
- Two-time Sunset Conference Most Valuable Player (2018-19)
- 2019 CDM Most Valuable Player
- 2018 Orange County Register Male Competitor of the Year
- Two-time all-state first team (2017-18)
- 2018 all-county first team
- 2018 CIF Southern Section Offensive Player of the Year
- 2018 Daily Pilot Dream Team Player of the Year
- 2017 all-CIF Southern Section
- 2017 all-Pacific Coast League
- 2017 Pacific Coast League Defensive MVP
- 2017 Daily Pilot Dream Team Co-All-Purpose Player of the Year
- Left high school as CDM’s all-time leader in scoring for career (468) and season (192 in 2019)
- Finished prep career as CDM’s all-time leader in yards for a career (5,118), season (2,001 in 2019) and game (279)
- Left high school as CDM’s all-time leader in receptions for career (287), season (111 in 2019) and game (13)
- Had 111 receptions for 2,001 yards and 32 touchdowns as a senior in 2019
- Totaled 103 receptions for 1,783 yards and 28 touchdowns, to go with 30 tackles, as a junior in 2018
- Caught 55 passes for 1,100 yards and 16 touchdowns while adding 72 tackles as a sophomore in 2017
- Registered 18 receptions for 234 yards and two touchdowns as a freshman in 2016
- Also competed in basketball
- Named 2018 Co-MVP of the Sunset League in basketball
- 2018 all-PCL first team in basketball
- National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award
Personal
- Son of Brad and Wendy Humphreys
- Father played football at Stanford and lettered from 1985-87
- Mother played volleyball at Stanford from 1984-87 and is in the Stanford Hall of Fame
- Has three siblings, Kelsey, Ben and Ashley
- Sister, Kelsey, played volleyball at Stanford from 2013-16 and won a National Championship in 2016
- Brother, Ben, played football at Duke
- Aunt, Kari Rush, played volleyball at Stanford from 1980-83
- Aunt, Jennifer Rush, played field hockey at Washington State
- High school teammate of former teammate Kyle Petrucci