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2025 NFL Draft Wide Receiver Rankings
All rankings are my own, based on the scouting reports linked to their name in the spreadsheet. Round tiers are evaluations based on where I…
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Draft Analysis: Jaylin Lane
Pros Jaylin Lane dropped some freaky combine numbers in March. With the 3rd best 40-yard dash, broad jump, and vertical among receivers, Lane put an…
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Draft Analysis: Konata Mumpfield
Pros A legitimate separator, Konata Mumpfield is deceptive and has excellent burst in his route breaks. Mumpfield is really advanced with how he leans into…
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Draft Analysis: Pat Bryant
Pros One of the most dedicated and highest graded run blockers per PFF, Pat Bryant will give teams an extra edge at receiver. He lives…
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Draft Analysis: Jalen Royals
Pros Royals is a hard-nosed runner after the catch. He forced a consistently respectable number of missed tackles over the last two seasons with 16…
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Draft Analysis: Savion Williams
Pros Big, strong, fast – enter Savion Williams. Williams has a 91st percentile speed score considering his size and 40-yard dash time. What really makes…
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Draft Analysis: Jaylin Noel
Pros Jaylin Noel ranks 96 out of 3,815 evaluated receivers since 1987 with a 9.75 RAS score. If he was two inches taller and 6…
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Draft Analysis: Travis Hunter
Pros Let’s just get it out of the way early, Travis Hunter is an athletic specimen. I’ll only mention it once to spare everyone, but…
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Draft Analysis: Jimmy Horn Jr.
Pros The only real calling card Jimmy Horn Jr. possesses is his stop-start and burst in short spaces. He has great acceleration and lateral agility.…
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Draft Analysis: Isaac TeSlaa
Pros With 0 drops in his college career, Isaac TeSlaa can be considered one of the most reliable targets in the draft. His large frame…
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Draft Analysis: Kyle Williams
Pros Forcing 21 missed tackles at his size, Williams is impressive after the catch. Electric in short spaces, Williams only further capitalizes with his breakaway…