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Patience best with first-round wide receivers

Strong class, but it may not happen as rookies

It's a pretty good class of wide receivers coming out of college this year; five were selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. That's pretty typical of late, as is perhaps one top performer (but more that need a little more time).

As recently as 2017-2019, there weren't a lot of exciting first-round prospects. In those three years, there were a total of seven players at the position selected in the first round, and results were disappointing. The seven: John Ross, Mike Williams, Corey Davis, DJ Moore, Calvin Ridley, Marquise Brown and N'Keal Harry. Three of those guys are still in the league, currently with their third or fourth teams.

But since 2020, there have been at least four wide receivers drafted in the first round every year, and five-plus four times. And multiple legitimate stars in all of those seasons where there's been enough time to say for sure (last couple of years are too early to call).

Rookie difference-makers, though, are relatively rare.

Collectively, there have been 32 wide receivers drafted in the first round since 2020. Six of them have put up top 20 numbers in PPR leagues in their rookie seasons; about one per year. Of the other 26, eight have at least finished in the top 30. The rest needed more time.

Table shows first-year numbers of first-round wideouts since 2020, sorted by ranking in PPR leagues. Among the guys who started off quietly (but have emerged as 1,000-yard wideouts) we've got Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Zay Flowers, Jameson Williams and a couple of others. Unfortunately, a decent number of them have stayed pretty quiet.

FIRST-ROUND WIDEOUTS, ROOKIE NUMBERS (2020-2025)
YearPkPlayerTgtRecYdsTDRk
202423Brian Thomas, Jac.133871282104
20215Ja'Marr Chase, Cin.128811455135
20246Malik Nabers, NYG170109120476
202022Justin Jefferson, Min.12588140076
20216Jaylen Waddle, Mia.1401041015712
20258Tetairoa McMillan, Car.122701014715
202210Garrett Wilson, NYJ147831103421
202017CeeDee Lamb, Dall.11174935722
202519Emeka Egbuka, T.B.12763938623
202323Jordan Addison, Min.108709111023
202211Chris Olave, N.O.119721042424
20228Drake London, Atl.11772866428
20244Marvin Harrison, Ari.11662885830
202110DeVonta Smith, Phil.10464916530
202322Zay Flowers, Balt.10877858631
202428Xavier Worthy, K.C.9859638933
202025Brandon Aiyuk, S.F.9660748735
202015Jerry Jeudy, Den.11352856345
202320Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Sea.9363628448
20249Rome Odunze, Chi.10154734349
202216Jahan Dotson, Was.6135523751
202432Xavier Legette, Car.8449497461
202127Rashod Bateman, Balt.6846515170
202321Quentin Johnston, LAC6738431274
202218Treylon Burks, Ten.5433444278
202431Ricky Pearsall, S.F.4631400382
202523Matthew Golden, G.B.4429361089
202120Kadarius Toney, NYG5739420089
202012Henry Ruggs, L.V.4326452289
202021Jalen Reagor, Phil.5431396291
20252Travis Hunter, Jac.4528298197
202212Jameson Williams, Det.91411158

Of the 32, I count 7 players for whom it's safe to say at this point, it's not going to happen for them. Bateman, Burks, Toney, Reagor; those guys definitely wouldn't be drafted in the first round again. Legette has struggled to this point, while Dotson has bounced around. I think people are familiar with Ruggs' story. A few others (Pearsall, Golden) it's too soon to say.

Carnell Tate (pictured) and Jordyn Tyson were selected in the top 10 this year, and they're the two ranked highest in our initial rankings. Both are going to teams where they either could or should start right away. The Titans have Calvin Ridley and Wan'Dale Robinson, but Robinson will be in the slot and Ridley seems to have played his best football and is coming off injury. Tate's Ohio State background is really encouraging. Tyson has something of an injury history but also figures to start right away in a Saints passing game that was better than expected a year ago.

The other first-rounders also could be immediate starters, assuming things transpire as expected. Certainly the Jets, with nothing after Garrett Wilson, will be starting Omar Cooper quickly, and the Browns might fast-track KC Concepcion into the lineup (although they also have second-rounder Denzel Boston, discussed earlier this week). The Eagles traded A.J. Brown away, so Makai Lemon will be in the mix for an immediate top-3 role, just needing to get past either Hollywood Brown or Dontayvion Wicks to start.

Recent history suggests one of these guys will show up in the top 20 as a rookie, maybe another in the top 30 or so. The rest, it might take a little longer.

--Andy Richardson

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