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  1. Mar 27, 2024 · NFL Draft: Marvin Harrison Jr. is the best WR, and arguably best overall player, in this class. ... significant jumps over his 2022 marks of 10.2% and 14.9% and significantly more than a player ...

  2. Apr 30, 2022 · WIDE RECEIVER RANKINGS 2022 NFL DRAFT. After the WR drills of the combine, we now regard Drake London and Jameson Williams as the two best NFL prospects - players that we only had second-round grades on at the start of the season. What also stands out about this year's wide receiver class is size and strength and this is particularly evident ...

  3. Feb 28, 2023 · 1. Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins (2022 PFF grade: 92.1) Tyreek Hill finished with the highest overall PFF grade among wide receivers despite being on a new team and playing with three different quarterbacks in 2022. Furthermore, he was by far the most efficient receiver in the NFL as he finished with 3.09 yards per route run, which was the ...

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    • Drake London, USC. London’s position as my WR1 is tenuous based on how he runs at his pro day. He missed the Combine due to the broken ankle that ended his 2021 season.
    • Chris Olave, Ohio State. Olave and his teammate Wilson both have strong cases to be the first wideout selected. The more experienced Buckeye — though he’s only a hair older than his teammate — earns the advantage here thanks to precise route-running, excellent ball tracking, and the kind of elite speed that should make him a contributor from the moment he takes the field on Sundays.
    • Garrett Wilson, Ohio State. Wilson accelerates off the line as well as anyone in this draft class. His ability to plant his foot and explode creates havoc in coverage and led to massive gains as a Buckeye; he ranked ahead of Olave last season (but behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba) with 70 catches for 1,038 yards.
    • Treylon Burks, Arkansas. In a draft filled with fighter jets, Burks is more of a bomber. Arkansas’ flying fortress only ran a 4.5-second 40 at the Combine, but he’s a 6-foot-2, 225-pound machine who plays faster than he looks and glides in and out of his breaks like a slot receiver.
    • Garrett Wilson, Ohio State. 2021 stats: 70 receptions, 1,058 yards, 12 touchdowns. Klatt's thoughts: It's interesting to hear [Wilson] talk about the fact that he needed to become a better route-runner during the course of his career and he focused on that.
    • Drake London, USC. 2021 stats: 88 receptions, 1,084 yards, seven touchdowns. Klatt's thoughts: "I know a lot of people weren't talking about him because USC had kind of fallen off the map last year.
    • Treylon Burks, Arkansas. 2021 stats: 66 receptions, 1,104 yards, 11 touchdowns. Klatt's thoughts: "He's a guy that a lot of people are talking about. I'm not as familiar with him from covering him like I am Chris Olave, but when you watch him on tape, you can't help but be impressed.
    • Chris Olave, Ohio State. 2021 stats: 65 receptions, 936 yards, 13 touchdowns. Klatt's thoughts: "[Olave] may be bumped up in this, in particular because of that blazing fast [40-yard dash] that he ran at the NFL Combine.
  4. Drake London*, WR, USC Height: 6-4. Weight: 219. Arm: 33. Hand: 9.38.Projected 40 Time: 4.53.Projected Round (2022): Top-16. 4/26/22: London hauled in 88 receptions for 1,084 yards and seven touchdowns in his eight-game 2021 before suffering a season-ending ankle fracture. This was a devastating injury for London as he was on pace for a ...

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  6. Apr 28, 2022 · NFL Seven-Round 2022 Mock Draft: All 262 picks, as Steelers, Falcons and Panthers land QBs after Day 1 In all, 39 wide receivers, 31 cornerbacks and 28 pass rushers account for 37 percent of ...

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