1. Garrett Wilson, Ohio State
Strengths: separation, playmaker in space
Weakness: size/length, press coverage
Draft Projection: Top 10 – Mid 1st Round
2. Drake London, USC
Strengths: size/jump ball WR (basketball background), route-running
Weakness: blocking, lacks shiftiness
Draft Projection: Top 10 – Mid 1st Round
3. Jameson Williams, Alabama
Strengths: speed/deep threat, playmaker in space
Weakness: strength, catching in traffic
Draft Projection: Mid 1st Round – Late 1st Round
4. Chris Olave, Ohio State
Strengths: route-running, inside/outside versatility
Weakness: blocking, strength
Draft Projection: Mid 1st Round – Late 1st Round
5. Jahan Dotson, Penn State
Strengths: toughness, playmaker in space
Weakness: size/length
Draft Projection: Late 1st Round – 2nd Round
Position Grade: B+
The WR group is very deep and offers a variety of WRs depending on what a team has a need for and might go down as one of the better classes due to depth, despite any of them being viewed as a true #1. London can fill in as a #2 on some teams, while Wilson, Williams, Olave, and Dotson will all offer great immediate value in the slot. Treylon Burks, Arkansas, Calvin Austin III, Memphis, and David Bell, Purdue are other good prospects to look for.