NFL Draft 2015: Top 10 Receivers in the Draft
Nov 15, 2014; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Amari Cooper (9) catches a touchdown pass defended by Mississippi State Bulldogs defensive back Jay Hughes (3) in the second quarter at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports
Ranking the top 10 Draft Prospects at Receiver positions, including highly-touted players like Kevin White and Amari Cooper
Looking at this year’s draft class, it’s pretty safe to say that receivers are going to play a big part in this year’s NFL Draft.
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The roster is stuffed with a load of talented receivers, and it shows, with many mock drafts having as many as six wide receivers going in the first round alone.
From the first round, talent pops up in every round afterwards. If your team needs a wide receiver, this would be the year to take one.
With this is mind, I decided to take a look at the best receivers this year’s NFL Draft has to offer. The top players. Those who could be making the biggest difference in the future on the next level.
The list will consist of the top ball-catchers arranged by their ability as an overall player, including their dimensions, speed, production in college, route running, intelligence, character issues, work ethic, situation, injury history, and some other, smaller aspects.
Overall position in the draft and the preferences of certain teams will be disregarded.
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