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Tetairoa McMillan and first-round wide receivers

Arizona wideout put up big numbers

Arizona's Tetairoa McMillan will be a first-round pick next week; maybe top 10. Not the first wide receiver selected (that will be WR/cornerback Travis Hunter), but definitely selected not long after.

McMillan put up big numbers last year, catching 84 passes for 1,310 yards and 8 TDs in 12 games. He got open deep to haul in long bombs, he outmuscled defenders for jump balls, and he took short throws the distance; he averaged over 16 yards per catch for his career. Looks great to me, and I'm hoping he'll be there at 1.04 of my rookie draft a couple of weeks from now.

As for whether he'll start putting up strong numbers right away, that looks like less of a sure thing. Looking at first-round wide receivers from the past decade, seems to be about 1-in-3 odds of a big rookie impact.

Since 2015, there have been 46 wideouts drafted in the first round. About 30 percent of them (14) finished with top-30 numbers in their rookie seasons in PPR leagues; regular weekly starters in most. Lowering the bar slightly, nearly half (22) at least ranked in the top 50 at their position. That's not quite enough to get them in starting lineups in 12-team, 3-WR start leagues, but close.

The other thing I noticed is that the difference between players selected very early in the round and late isn't as pronounced as you might think. Of those 14 rookies who finished in the top 30 over the last decade, eight were drafted with top-10 picks. But four were selected outside the top 20, and they include two of the four best rookies (Justin Jefferson in 2020, and Brian Thomas last year).

Table, showing first-round wideouts from the last decade, is sorted by rookie year fantasy finish in PPR leagues. Last year's guys are in bold.

FIRST-ROUND WRS, 2015-2024
DraftPkPlayerNoRecTDRk
202423Brian Thomas, Jac.871282104
20215Ja'Marr Chase, Cin.811455135
20246Malik Nabers, NYG109120476
202022Justin Jefferson, Min.88140076
20216Jaylen Waddle, Mia.1041015712
201826Calvin Ridley, Atl.648211020
202210Garrett Wilson, NYJ831103421
20154Amari Cooper, Oak.721070621
202017CeeDee Lamb, Dall.74935722
202323Jordan Addison, Min.709111023
202211Chris Olave, N.O.721042424
20228Drake London, Atl.72866428
20244Marvin Harrison, Ari.62885830
202110DeVonta Smith, Phil.64916530
202322Zay Flowers, Balt.77858631
202428Xavier Worthy, K.C.59638933
202025Brandon Aiyuk, S.F.60748735
201824DJ Moore, Car.55788236
202015Jerry Jeudy, Den.52856345
201925Marquise Brown, Balt.46584746
202320Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Sea.63628448
20249Rome Odunze, Chi.54734349
202216Jahan Dotson, Was.35523751
202432Xavier Legette, Car.49497461
201621Will Fuller, Hou.47635361
202127Rashod Bateman, Balt.46515170
202321Quentin Johnston, LAC38431274
202218Treylon Burks, Ten.33444278
201514DeVante Parker, Mia.26494378
202431Ricky Pearsall, S.F.31400382
201615Corey Coleman, Cle.33413383
20175Corey Davis, Ten.34375085
202120Kadarius Toney, NYG39420089
202012Henry Ruggs, L.V.26452289
202021Jalen Reagor, Phil.31396291
201520Nelson Agholor, Phil.232831101
20177Mike Williams, LAC212981107
201529Phillip Dorsett, Ind.182251110
201932N'Keal Harry, N.E.121052124
202212Jameson Williams, Det.1411158
201622Josh Doctson, Was.2660170
201623Laquon Treadwell, Min.1150188
20179John Ross, Cin.000199
201526Breshad Perriman, Balt.000999
20157Kevin White, Chi.000999

A couple other notable takeaway from the table. One is that odds of a rookie impact seem to be improving, with these top prospects entering the league either more ready, or with teams more willing to put a lot on their plates right away. Two of the three best rookies were from last season, and six of the top 16 were from 2023 or 2024.

The other one is that most of the guys who showed the least as rookies by and large haven't done much of anything in the ensuing seasons, either. The bottom third of the list only includes a couple of players who have gone on to have good seasons: Mike Williams with the Chargers, Jameson Williams last year, Corey Davis and (to a lesser extent; he's still around, at least) Nelson Agholor. Granted, there are outside factors in a couple of these. Jameson was hurt most of his rookie season. Ricky Pearsall got shot. All quiet performance aren't equal.

But in general, if McMillan and other expected first-rounders (Matthew Golden, Emeka Egbuka) are going to develop into good pros, odds are we'll see some sign of it right away.

--Andy Richardson

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