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This WR class is loaded, but it’s also confusing.
There’s a clear top tier, then a second wave where landing spot and role will decide who becomes a fantasy difference-maker.
Here are the Top 10 WRs in this years NFL Draft:
#10 Zachariah Branch
Branch is the “weapon” of the class. He’s 5’9, 177 pounds and ran 4.35, with an elite short-area profile.
He’s not a boundary alpha. He’s a manufactured-touch guy who can flip games with yards after the catch and return ability if a team properly schemes touches for him…
#9 Chris Bell
Bell is the “if healthy, he’s a steal” guy. He’s 6’2, 222 pounds with legit speed.
But he suffered a late season ACL tear and could miss his entire rookie season. Before the injury, he was trending up, and in 2025 he hit 106 targets, 72 catches, 917 yards.
If medicals check out, he’s a real value…
#8 Chris Brazzell
He’s 6’4, around 200 pounds, and he can move running in the 4.3s.
His breakout season came last year with 62 catches, 1017 yards, 9 TDs. If you watch one game from him, make sure it’s the Georgia one (177 yards, 3 TDs)…
#7 Elijah Sarratt
Sarratt is the “touchdown machine” who keeps producing no matter where he plays.
In 2025, he scored 15 TDs, and his body control, reliable hands and red-zone dominance is going to translate fast if he lands with a QB who trusts him in the NFL…
#6 KC Concepcion
He’s a true offensive weapon. He’s been productive for 3 straight seasons and can create after the catch and handle schemed touches.
Concepcion can separate, produce after the catch and he fits most schemes.
If he lands somewhere that manufactures touches early, he’s the type who becomes fantasy relevant immediately. There’s a chance he goes in Round 1…
#5 Denzel Boston
Boston is quietly one of the safest bets in this class: 6’4, 212 pounds and 2 straight years of real production.
He wins with size, route detail and body positioning downfield. He has enough long speed to survive on the outside in the NFL. He’s your prototypical X receiver.
#4 Omar Cooper
Cooper is one of the biggest “combine confirmed it” risers. He’s 6’0, 199 pounds and ran 4.42 while looking smooth all week.
Then the 2025 jump came when Indiana changed their entire offense. This led to Cooper posing 69 catches, 937 yards, 13 TDs.
Cooper has great hands, contact balance, after the catch abilities and can win from the slot or outside. He’s a versatile weapon who should go in Round 1…
#3 Jordyn Tyson
Tyson would be Top 10 locked in pick but the medicals could scare teams.
Over the past few seasons alone he’s dealt with ACL, MCL, PCL, collarbone fracture and hamstring injuries.
Tyson is 6’2, 203 pounds and only 21, with legit separator traits.
In 2024, his healthiest season, he posted 1101 yards and 10 TDs on 75 catches…
#2 Makai Lemon
Lemon is the “always open” guy. 5’11, 192 pounds, 21 years old, and he wins with separation, feel, and hands.
The 2025 breakout was exactly what you wanted to see: 108 targets, 79 catches, 1156 yards, 11 TDs against real competition.
Leon is known for his quick feet, sudden acceleration, route running, feel for zone coverage and yards after the catch ability.
He could be the next Amon-Ra St. Brown…
#1 Carnell Tate
Tate is the cleanest NFL-ready WR in this class. He’s 6’2, 192 pounds, only 21 years old, and he wins downfield with route running, body control, and contested catches.
In a talented WR room, he was able to put up 875 yards and 9 touchdowns last season…
— Sal
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