NFL, Wide Receivers
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The 2026 NFL Draft features a deep and dynamic wide receiver class, from elite stars like Carnell Tate and Makai Lemon to high-upside sleepers who could make an immediate fantasy impact.
NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah projects the Bills will select Notre Dame wide receiver Malachi Fields, who impressed at the Senior Bowl with his 6-foot-4 frame.
Woods is best known for his time with the Buffalo Bills and the Los Angeles Rams, where he won a Super Bowl
Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Zachariah Branch is one of the most electric players in the 2026 NFL Draft. But some NFL scouts have concerns regarding his game.
The Los Angeles Chargers could land a star wide receiver to give Justin Herbert another weapon after a disappointing 2025 NFL season.
Penn State and first-year coach Matt Campbell had a young, well-regarded wide receivers coach in place for the 2026 season in the form of Noah Pauley. But that plan was flipped upside down when Pauley abruptly left for the same position with the NFL’s Green Bay Packers on Feb.
The former NFL wide receiver was the Broncos’ wide receivers coach the last three seasons.
The Green Bay Packers may be just over $4 million over the salary cap ahead of the start of the new league season in March, but the team has multiple avenues to clear up considerable cap space and re-sign some departing veterans like starting center Sean Rhyan.
Former USC Trojans wide receiver Ja'Kobi Lane has risen in recent NFL Draft conversations following his strong showing at the Senior Bowl last month. Lane bring