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  1. Jun 26, 2024 · The top 20 WRs in the NFL. By Jordan Dajani. Jun 26, 2024 at 9:25 am ET • 11 min read. USATSI. It's officially "list szn," and what could be more controversial than ranking wide receivers?...

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    • Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings. Justin Jefferson and his main competitor are different receivers, each presenting their unique challenges. Still, Jefferson is arguably the only receiver in the league without a glaring weakness.
    • CeeDee Lamb, Dallas Cowboys. CeeDee Lamb’s fluidity gives him some of the most natural body control in the league. So far in 2023, he and QB Dak Prescott haven’t suffered from the miscommunication issues they so often had in 2022.
    • A.J. Brown, Philadelphia Eagles. Brown is from another generation. He’s a big, physical bruiser who resembles a tall running back more than a receiver.
    • Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals. Ja’Marr Chase can elevate over your dome, run by you down the sideline, or take a slant 80 yards. The only thing keeping him from being the most dominant WR in the NFL is that he doesn’t quite have the route-running chops of the top five.
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    • WR MARVIN HARRISON JR., OHIO STATE. BIG BOARD RANK: 2. Imagine if former Colts legend Marvin Harrison Sr. was 4 inches taller and 20 pounds heavier. That's a good way to explain his son as a prospect.
    • WR MALIK NABERS, LSU. BIG BOARD RANK: 4. Turn on the tape, and it won't take long to realize Nabers moves differently than his peers. His body control and route-running potential are already good enough to stand out in the pros.
    • WR ROME ODUNZE, WASHINGTON. BIG BOARD RANK: 7. Odunze brings top-tier size, speed and strength to the receiver position. He has consistently dominated at the catch point this season and can reportedly run 4.3-4.4 at around 215 pounds.
    • WR BRIAN THOMAS JR., LSU. BIG BOARD RANK: 21. Thomas is one of a handful of burners in this class who can really stretch the field. He's a major part of why LSU's offense is top-three in the FBS in passing yards per game, passing yards per attempt and passing touchdowns.
  3. Apr 21, 2024 · As we approach the 2024 NFL Draft, it's clear that this year's wide receiver prospects boast some potential NFL stars. Leading the pack, is Marvin Harrison Jr. from Ohio State, son of former Colt Marvin Harrison. He's an impressive athlete standing 6-foot-4 and tipping the scales at 205 pounds.

    • Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State. This is the part where we try to be excitable about Marvin Harrison Jr. without resorting to hyperbole. Here it goes: This guy is the next Calvin Johnson.
    • Malik Nabers, LSU. It appears Malik Nabers is cut from the same cloth as his predecessors Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson. The 6’0″, 200-pound Nabers already has more than half of his 2022 production, when he racked up 72 catches for 1,017 yards and three touchdowns.
    • Keon Coleman, Florida State. There hasn’t been a bigger riser in all of college football this season than Keon Coleman. Though he doesn’t have the same volume as other top WR prospects with 20 catches for 278 yards, his six touchdowns exemplify his big-play and red-zone ability.
    • Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State. If Marvin Harrison Jr. is the Ja’Marr Chase of the 2024 NFL Draft cycle, Emeka Egbuka might be the Justin Jefferson. That’s high praise, especially considering what Jefferson has become in the NFL.
  4. Mar 26, 2024 · The 2024 NFL Draft class at wide receiver has NFL scouts and fans absolutely drooling at the potential to add an impact player at a key position. With three upper-echelon prospects, multiple...

  5. Apr 22, 2024 · Wideout is considered an especially strong position group this year. And we're ranking the 2024 NFL Draft wide receiver prospects.

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