UA-59049186-1 2021 NFL Draft Big Board: Wide Receiver - Good if it Goes

2021 NFL Draft Big Board: Wide Receiver

Could be the steal of the draft. [Photo Credit: Wikipedia]

Rank Player School Grade
1 Ja’Marr Chase LSU #1 overall
2 Jaylen Waddle Alabama Top 5
3 DeVonta Smith Alabama Top 10
4 Terrace Marshall, Jr. LSU Early 1st
5 Kadarius Toney Florida Mid 1st
6 Rashod Bateman Minnesota Late 1st
7 Rondale Moore Purdue Late 1st
8 Elijah Moore Ole Miss Early 2nd
9 Tylan Wallace Oklahoma State Early-Mid 2nd
10 Amari Rodgers Clemson Mid 2nd
11 Dyami Brown North Carolina Mid 2nd
12 Amon-Ra St. Brown USC Late 2nd
13 Nico Collins Michigan Late 2nd-3rd
14 Dazz Newsome North Carolina 3rd
15 D’Wayne Eskridge Western Michigan 3rd
16 Sage Surratt Wake Forest 3rd
17 Seth Williams Auburn 3rd-4th
18 Tamorrion Terry Florida State 4th
19 Tutu Atwell Louisville 4th
20 Trevon Grimes Florida 4th

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I didn’t think we’d see a draft class like last year’s WR class for a while. Then this year’s class said “Hold my beer.” JaMarr Chase is the top overall player on my board this year. The Heisman winner may not be the best receiver from his own school. Terrace Marshall, Jr.’s ceiling is “Julio Jones 2.0” and would be a top 10 pick in a lot drafts. In this class, he’s WR4. Then there are still three more receivers that I have first-round grades on and one more in Elijah Moore who’s close. Kadarius Toney and Rondale Moore have the speed to be gamebreaking talents, the latter is hampered by questions about his height (he’s only 5’7) and ability to stay healthy. Amari Rodgers had a strong career at Clemson and should be a solid find for someone on day 2. Nico Collins could be a sleeper after being badly underutilized at Michigan.

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