2026 NFL Draft Rankings: Wide Receivers
The wideout class appears to be rich in talent, find out which names are on the NFL radar.
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[WR Big Board Summer Scouting Update — 7/21/25]: The wide receiver room in Columbus has served as a revolving door for bonafide first round picks. Known as ‘the other’ Ohio State wide receiver, NFL decision-makers are going to have to wait one more year for the tantalizing blue-chip talent of sophomore Jeremiah Smith and ‘settle’ for the spellbinding, draft-eligible Carnell Tate. His size, speed and route running make him the next in line in the OSU-to-NFL wideout pipeline. A late-season injury withheld Arizona State playmaker Jordyn Tyson from helping the Sun Devils advance in postseason play but he is considered a prime prospect for 2026. One prospect ready to take the next step in his development is Alabama target Germie Bernard, who possesses a first round skill-set. Speedsters Evan Stewart of Oregon and Deion Burks of Oklahoma could challenge for the fastest forty mark in Indy come combine time. A big, physical target who thrives in contested catches situations, Jaden Greathouse is expected to carry the momentum from his breakout College Football Playoff performance into this season. Greathouse is also a sound route runner who can create separation, a big year lies ahead. Washington wideout Denzel Boston made great strides for the Huskies last season and is expected to take another jump headed into ‘25. He carries strong NFL bloodlines, as the son of former 1999 NFL first round pick David Boston (Ohio State/Cardinals).
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