NFL Draft Update: Wide Receivers

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I like this WR class more than others do. There aren’t as many speed demons, but almost every receiver is over 6 ft. You’ve got a lot of guys who can go up and get the ball over a lot of NFL corners. I expect 4-5 receivers to go in the first round.

I’m especially intrigued by Wisconsin WR Nick Toon. He’ll likely be available down around pick #20, and sould have as big an impact as AJ Green or Julio Jones from last April’s Draft.

RankPlayerPos.P RankSchoolHt.Wt.40 Time
Alshon Jeffery

WR

1

South Carolina

6-4

229

4.56

Justin Blackmon

WR

2

Oklahoma State

6-1

215

4.54

Nick Toon

WR

3

Wisconsin

6-2

220

4.52

Michael Floyd

WR

4

Notre Dame

6-3

224

4.54

Mohamed Sanu

WR

5

Rutgers

6-2

215

4.57

Ryan Broyles

WR

6

Oklahoma

5-10

188

4.52

Dwight Jones

WR

7

North Carolina

6-4

225

4.53

Jermaine Kearse

WR

8

Washington

6-1

208

4.50

Kendall Wright

WR

9

Baylor

5-10

190

4.42

Rueben Randle

WR

10

LSU

6-3

208

4.57

Jeff Fuller

WR

11

Texas A&M

6-3

220

4.52

DeVier Posey

WR

12

Ohio State

6-1

210

4.54

Marvin McNutt

WR

13

Iowa

6-2

215

4.52

TY Hilton

WR

14

Florida Int

5-10

184

4.48

Jarius Wright

WR

15

Arkansas

5-10

180

4.34

A.J. Jenkins

WR

16

Illinois

6-0

190

4.49

Marquis Maze

WR

17

Alabama

5-08

184

4.49

Marvin Jones

WR

18

California

6-2

202

4.53

Lance Lewis

WR

19

East Carolina

6-1

209

4.50

Brian Quick

WR

20

Appalachian St

6-4

216

4.63

Juron Criner

WR

21

Arizona

6-4

215

4.62

Greg Childs

WR

22

Arkansas

6-3

217

4.56

Chris Owusu

WR

23

Stanford

6-0

200

4.48

Joe Adams

WR

24

Arkansas

5-11

190

4.38

B.J. Cunningham

WR

25

Michigan State

6-2

216

4.59

Rishard Matthews

WR

26

Nevada

6-1

215

4.54

Jordan White

WR

27

W Michigan

6-0

215

4.54

Gerell Robinson

WR

29

Arizona State

6-3

222

4.58

Jarrett Boykin

WR

28

Virginia Tech

6-2

218

4.64

Keshawn Martin

WR

30

Michigan State

5-10

190

4.44