Ranking College Football's Top Wide Receivers including Notre Dame's Fields and Indiana's Cooper
Our Summary
With the NFL Combine on the horizon from February 27 to March 2 in Indianapolis, teams are diligently searching for top talent, much like Kenneth Walker III and Christian Gonzalez. Eric Froton of NBC Sports has released rankings of draft-eligible players, focusing on wide receivers ranked 11-20 today.
Skyler Bell from UCONN, standing at 6’0” and 185 pounds, is recognized for his impressive career revival after transferring from Wisconsin. He caught 102 passes for 1,282 yards and 13 touchdowns, showcasing strong efficiency against both zone and man coverage.
Caleb Douglas of Texas Tech, a 6’4”, 205-pound receiver, presents size and vertical intent with 54 catches for 846 yards and seven touchdowns. Despite his potential, his contested catch success and drop rate are noted areas for improvement.
Josh Cameron from Baylor, measuring 6’1” and 220 pounds, is a boundary target known for his physical play and reliable hands,
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