NFL Draft: Ranking the Top 10 Wide Receivers After the 2025 Senior Bowl

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1. Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
Tetairoa McMillan is the biggest game-changing wide receiver in this draft class. McMillan's size and hands overwhelm opponents, and he sprinkles in elite route running as the cherry on top. McMillan compiled 84 receptions for 1,319 yards and eight touchdowns at Arizona this season.
2. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State
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Emeka Egbuka is a wide receiver who won't be hard to fall in love with for scouts. Even though Egbuka had real competition to lead the team in targets, he still finished the year with an impressive 70 catches for 866 yards and ten touchdowns. It won't be a surprise to see him land in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
3. Matthew Golden, Texas
With his overall explosiveness, Matthew Golden grew on me as the year progressed. Golden finished the year as Texas's primary pass catcher, tallying 56 catches for 938 yards and nine touchdowns.
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4. Luther Burden III, Missouri
There was a time when Luther Burden III looked like the top pass-catcher in this draft class. A mediocre season ultimately unseated him from that spot, but he still finished the year with 60 catches for 666 yards and six touchdowns.
5. Tre Harris, Ole Miss
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You're often left wanting a little bit more from Tre Harris, but the overall mix of talent checks a lot of the boxes that NFL teams are searching for. Harris registered 61 catches for 1,063 yards and seven touchdowns this season.
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6. Elic Ayomanor , Stanford
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If you don't know the name Elic Ayomanor, you should probably learn it. Ayomanor showed some high-end traits at Stanford this season, compiling 786 yards and six touchdowns.
7. Isaiah Bond, Texas
Isaiah Bond showed real flashes of excellence throughout his collegiate years. The concern was his consistency and ability to stay on the field. Bond tallied 34 catches for 540 yards and five touchdowns at Texas this season.
8. Jack Bech, TCU
Jack Bech played the part of a top receiver prospect at the 2025 Senior Bowl. Bech undoubtedly bolstered his draft stock with his showing on the big stage. In his senior season, Bech hauled in 62 catches for 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns.
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9. Xavier Restrepo, Miami
Xavier Restrepo looked the part of a top wide receiver in the country after a strong season to close out his tenure at Miami. Restrepo finished the year with 69 catches for 1,127 yards and 11 touchdowns.
10. Jayden Higgins, Iowa State
Jayden Higgins is the complete package, bringing a potent mix of size, athleticism, and hands. Higgins finished his final season at Iowa State with 87 catches for 1,183 yards and nine touchdowns.
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1. Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
Tetairoa McMillan is the biggest game-changing wide receiver in this draft class. McMillan's size and hands overwhelm opponents, and he sprinkles in elite route running as the cherry on top. McMillan compiled 84 receptions for 1,319 yards and eight touchdowns at Arizona this season.
