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  1. Here's a comprehensive examination of the 2019 draft class of wide receivers. ... Expert Picks. Odds. Bowl Projections. Teams. ... 2025 NFL Draft updated Top 100 prospect rankings

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  2. Reply reply More replies. ZayuhTheIV. •. I would say that yes MHJ is generational. This guy is so freaking polished, he’s already a pro’s pro— in college. He’s at that “your favorite player’s favorite player” level. 100% generational and any team that drafts him will have a future All-Pro on their hands.

    • WR D.K. Metcalf, Ole Miss
    • WR A.J. Brown, Ole Miss
    • WR J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, Stanford
    • WR Andy Isabella, Massachusetts
    • WR Marquise Brown, Oklahoma
    • WR Hakeem Butler, Iowa State
    • WR Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
    • WR N'Keal Harry, Arizona State
    • WR Terry Mclaurin, Ohio State
    • WR Riley Ridley, Georgia

    Metcalf's numbers aren't anything special, but his physical traits and high-end plays are promising.

    Brown was the definition of a complete receiver for Ole Miss. He forced 17 broken tackles, had 34 explosive plays and only dropped five passes on 90 catchable targets.

    Arcega-Whiteside led the entire draft class with 19 contested catches this past season on only 32 contested opportunities.

    Isabella was the highest-graded wide receiver in the country, racking up 1,696 yards, including 219 against Georgia.

    Brown was a threat to take it to the house every time he touched the ball. He broke 17 tackles on 77 catches and scored 10 touchdowns.

    Butler's size (6-foot-5, 227 pounds) might suggest a possession receiver, but he had more receptions 20-plus yards downfield (19) than anyone in the draft class.

    Samuel broke an absurd 21 tackles on only 62 catches this past season and had a fantastic week at the Senior Bowl.

    Harry has been one of the toughest receivers to bring down in college football, racking up 38 broken tackles in his three seasons.

    McLaurin's production doesn't tell the whole story, as he was one part of a loaded Ohio State receiving corps. He put on a show with his deep speed and route running at the Senior Bowl.

    Georgia had an embarrassment of riches at the playmaker positions, which held Ridley to only 60 targets last season. Like his brother Calvin, Riley is an exceptional route runner, but unlike Calvin, he lacks top-end speed.

  3. Apr 24, 2019 · You are currently viewing the best wide receivers in the 2019 NFL Draft. Our top wide receiver prospects are selected after thousands of hours carefully scouting the best pass catchers in college football. Even though only about 30 will get selected in the draft, over 50 will be signed as free agents, and many more receive a training camp invite.

    Rank
    Name
    School
    Age
    1
    N'Keal Harry
    Arizona State
    JR
    2
    DK Metcalf
    Ole Miss
    rSO
    3
    AJ Brown
    Ole Miss
    JR
    4
    Marquise Brown
    Oklahoma
    JR
  4. 2019 NFL Draft. Previous Season Next Season. Super Bowl Champion: Kansas City Chiefs. AP MVP: Lamar Jackson. AP Offensive Rookie of the Year: Kyler Murray. AP Defensive Rookie of the Year Nick Bosa. AP Offensive Player of the Year Michael Thomas. AP Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore. Passing Leader Jameis Winston, 5109 Yds.

  5. Apr 18, 2019 · CB Derrick Baity, Kentucky. Baity finished the 2018 season ranked 33rd among cornerbacks in the 2019 class in overall grade at 79.5. He ranked 25th among draft-eligible cornerbacks in passer rating allowed (59.1) on the year, as well. Pro Football Focus releases its final top-250 big board for the 2019 NFL Draft.

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  7. Apr 16, 2019 · There isn't a surefire superstar receiver in this draft, but the 2019 class does have potential stars in all shapes and sizes. The MMQB Staff | Apr 16, 2019 2019 NFL Draft Position Rankings: Wide ...

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