Top 10 Wide Receivers in the 2025 NFL Draft, Ranked
Some guys just have the gear that flips on when the game’s tight and the crowd’s loud. The 2025 draft class has receivers who can run fast, catch passes, and tilt the field. Their speed, smarts, and swagger have made Saturdays must-watch. Now, they’re ready to bring that same juice to Sundays.
Tetairoa McMillan

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Over 3,400 receiving yards—McMillan’s name is synonymous with dominance at Arizona. His 6-foot-5 frame made him a matchup nightmare that allowed him to box out defenders and grab key catches. With more than 100 yards per game, he can execute precise routes and read defenses, which gives him an edge.
Travis Hunter

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Hunter shone both as a receiver and a cornerback in 2024. He racked up 1,050 yards and 12 touchdowns and dominated on offense. His versatility on both sides of the ball makes him one of the most well-rounded prospects in recent memory.
Emeka Egbuka

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Precision and consistency defined Egbuka’s standout year. He has 1,011 yards and 10 touchdowns to his name and became a focal point in Ohio State’s potent offense. Always calm under pressure, Egbuka was able to get open in tight spaces and make critical catches in key moments, which helped carry his team to the College Football Playoff.
Matthew Golden

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We watched in awe as Matthew Golden kept defenses guessing all season- a double move here, a toe-tap there. At Texas, he became one of the most reliable receivers in the country, especially when plays broke down. He finished with 987 yards and nine touchdowns.
Luther Burden III

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When it came to making defenders miss, Burden’s ability to break tackles after the catch was unmatched. He proved that his game was not restricted to physicality by securing 1,300 yards and 12 touchdowns. His agility allowed him to thrive in various offensive roles.
Jayden Higgins

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Higgins used his 6-foot-4 frame to impose his will on defenses throughout the 2024 season. He managed to be particularly effective in contested situations, where his size allowed him to outmuscle defenders. He now has 1,183 yards and nine touchdowns to his name.
Elijhah Badger

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Viewers cannot deny that Badger was a consistent difference-maker for Florida and Arizona. He racked up 2,446 yards and 17 touchdowns, and established himself as the kind of player who could break off a big run after the catch or make a crucial grab in tight situations. His vision and elusiveness helped improve Florida’s offense throughout the 2024 season.
Kyle Williams

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Sharp route-running and reliability are two traits that made Williams stand out in Washington State’s high-paced offense. Williams totaled 131 receptions at Washington State for 2,041 yards and 20 touchdowns. His 20 touchdown catches rank sixth all-time in program history, while his seven 100-yard games are tied for the tenth-most ever recorded at WSU.
Tre Harris

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Tre Harris trusted his hands and didn’t flinch when the hits came. He successfully proved that he could perform under pressure and had 1,100 yards and nine touchdowns to show for it. His smooth hands and capability of making tough catches in difficult situations allowed him to step up when his team needed him most.
Jaylin Noel

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Slippery and smooth, Jaylin Noel made defenders miss without ever looking rushed. He played with that backyard-football creativity and adjusted mid-route, which allowed him to end the season with 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns. Let’s also not forget his impressive skills in slipping past tackles like they weren’t even there.
Jack Bech

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Bech used his towering physique, particularly in the red zone. He managed 1034 yards and nine touchdowns, evidence of his know-how of outmuscling defenders and making contested catches look routine. His physicality and solid route-running made him a reliable target in high-pressure moments.
Jalen Royals

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When the Royals found space, defenders rarely caught up. His speed was a defining factor, which paved the way toward eight touchdowns and 1,000 yards. Apart from outrunning people, the player knew exactly when to strike and would wait for the right moment to burst past coverage and show off his deep-threat potential.
Isaiah Bond

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Bond had a knack for turning every catch into an opportunity for a big play. His 900 yards and seven touchdowns last year came from the fact that he could stretch defenses. The athlete used quick footwork to shake defenders off short routes.
Tai Felton

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One minute, he’s in the slot, and the next, he’s ten yards behind the defense. Tai Felton’s top gear made life tough for corners who tried to jam him early. His timing on deep posts and knack for slipping past zone coverage turned Maryland’s passing game into a big-play challenge.
Elic Ayomanor

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Nobody expected a breakout like his, but Ayomanor didn’t wait for permission—he just started taking over games. With strong hands and a wide catch radius, he gave Stanford an edge they desperately needed. His 294-yard performance against Colorado proves he can take over when it counts.