2027 NFL Draft Rankings: Wide Receivers
NFL Draft Bible previews the top draft-eligible wide receivers for the 2027 NFL Draft.
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2027 NFL DRAFT BIBLE WIDE RECEIVERS
Size matters with the crop of draft-eligible wideouts. Ohio State star Jeremiah Smith possesses an ideal frame, along with elite speed and route running, making him one of the premier prospects in the country. Alabama crafty playmaker Ryan Coleman-Williams has demonstrated his ability to create separation, plus great burst due to his sprinter speed.
One of the best pure vertical threats would be Cam Coleman of Texas who flashes freakish leaping ability, while lengthy targets Nyck Harbor of South Carolina and Duce Robinson of Florida State are explosive game-changers with the ability to take it the house any time they touch the ball. Based on his College Football Playoff performance, Indiana game-breaker Charlie Becker is a slot weapon mismatch nightmare, whose draft stock should continue to rise.
Players worth monitoring include Ryan Williams of Texas who is attempting to recapture some of his once glamorous draft appeal, plus transfers Reed Harris of Arizona State and Ian Strong of California who seemed poised to breakout and could make a major impact in their new school colors.
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NFL DRAFT BIBLE 2027 WIDE RECEIVER BIG BOARD
RANK | PLAYER | SCHOOL | YEAR | HEIGHT | WEIGHT | FORTY
Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State, Jr, 6031, 223, 4.35e
Ryan Coleman-Williams, Alabama, Jr, 5116, 178, 4.37e
Cam Coleman, Texas, Jr, 6026, 201, 4.38e
Nyck Harbor, South Carolina, Sr, 6045, 235, 4.43e
Duce Robinson, Florida State, Sr, 6053, 220, 4.54e




