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    The 2026 NFL Draft is loaded with pass-catchers who possess the skills to make an immediate impact as pros. Although the class is light on playmakers who rank as consensus blue-chip prospects, there is a collection of role players in this group who could emerge as superstar-caliber specialists at the next level. Given some time to study and assess the class, here are my top 10 receivers in this year’s draft: 10. Ted Hurst, Georgia State The long, rangy pass-catcher (6-foot-4, 206 pounds) is a natural “X” receiver with the speed, quickness and burst to develop into a 1,000-yard receiver as a pro. Despite his small-school status, Hurst brings a big-time game to the field that surprises defenders who are unable to handle his rare combination of size, speed and skill. As the league continues to evolve into a matchup league where coaches target mismatches, Hurst’s ball skills and playmaking ability make him one of the hidden gems in the 2026 class. 9. Denzel Boston, Washington The 6-foot-4, 212-pound Boston is a jump-ball specialist with the superior size, length and ball skills to dominate smaller defensive backs. Boston’s ultra-physical game overwhelms opponents who are unable to deal with his post-ups over the middle and down the field. While his lack of explosive speed and quickness could limit his effectiveness against elite cover corners, the Washington product’s competitiveness gives him a shot to consistently impact the game as a rugged possession receiver on the perimeter. 8. Malachi Fields, Notre Dame Despite a disappointing performance at the NFL Scouting Combine, Fields is the traditional “X” receiver offensive coordinators covet on the perimeter. Measuring 6-foot-4 and 218 pounds, with sticky hands and exceptional ball skills, Fields expands the strike zone for a quarterback, particularly in the red zone where 50-50 balls can decide games. Although his timed speed (4.61-second 40-yard dash) raises concerns about his separation ability, the former high school quarterback routinely whips defenders on the perimeter as a polished route-runner for his size. As a designated WR2 slated to play on the backside of an offense that features an established No. 1 option, Fields could flourish in the NFL as a chain-mover. 7. Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee The 6-foot-4, 198-pound speedster is one of the most dangerous vertical threats in the 2026 class. Brazzell’s speed, explosiveness and acceleration demand extra attention from the defense, leading to more room for other receivers to operate underneath. If defenders fail to respect his big-play potential, the lanky pass-catcher will punish opponents on go-balls or various vertical routes that enable him to utilize his superior burst with the ball in the air. While some will view the Tennessee product as a one-trick pony based on his size/speed profile, Brazzell flashes enough body control to develop into a well-rounded WR2 at the next level. 6. KC Concepcion, Texas A&M As one of the most explosive slot receivers to come out of the collegiate game, Concepcion has the potential to develop into a game-changing playmaker at the next level. The 6-foot, 190-pound pass catcher is a RAC (run after catch) specialist with the short-area quickness and burst to turn quick passes into big plays. As an explosive punt returner with excellent balance, body control and burst, Concepcion is at his best when he is able to transition from pass-catcher to playmaker on the perimeter. Although his occasional battle with the “dropsies” affects his overall score, the Texas A&M standout could shine as a slot receiver in the pros, with his tools and talent showcased in a wide-open offensive scheme. 5. Zachariah Branch, Georgia Teams looking for a speedy slot receiver to fill a role as the designated gadget playmaker should have Branch highlighted on this list. The 5-foot-9, 177-pounder is a bubble-screen specialist with the speed, quickness and explosiveness to outrun or outmaneuver defenders on the perimeter. He displays exceptional acceleration and stop-start quickness with the ball in his hands, and he also flashes the straight-line speed to add a dimension to the offense as a vertical threat on the perimeter. Factor in his dynamic return skills as a kick and punt returner with long-distance scores on his résumé and Branch is the prototypical slot receiver to build a package around. 4. Omar Cooper Jr., Indiana The fourth-year junior is a pro-ready playmaker with an understated game. Cooper wins with fundamentals over flash, utilizing patience and precision to create space as a route-runner. As a polished pass-catcher with a game that is seasoned like a 10-year veteran, the Indiana standout is a nice fit as a WR2/WR3 playing opposite an established No. 1 receiver. 3. Makai Lemon, USC As an electric “Z” receiver (flanker) with experience from the slot, Lemon is the type of catch-and-run specialist most offensive coordinators covet in the lineup. From bubble screens and fly sweeps to shallow crossers and dig routes, the 5-foot-11, 192-pound Lemon has a knack for converting underneath throws into first downs. With sticky hands and a fearless approach complementing his spectacular route-running skills, Lemon is a first down waiting to happen. 2. Carnell Tate, Ohio State The acrobatic pass-catcher blossomed into a hybrid WR1/WR2 candidate during his tenure with the Buckeyes. As the complementary playmaker opposite future a first-round pick, Tate punished opponents who attempted to double-team Jeremiah Smith. The 6-foot-3, 195-pound Tate averaged 17.2 yards per catch and scored nine touchdowns in 2025, exhibiting big-play potential as a vertical threat and chain-mover capabilities as an underneath receiver in the mold of Davante Adams. 1. Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State A polished route-runner with exceptional playmaking skills, Tyson reminds me of Seahawks star Jaxon Smith-Njigba. The 6-foot-2, 203-pound ASU star is a talented technician with experience playing out wide and in the slot. Although Tyson’s extensive injury history leads to durability concerns — torn ACL in 2022, broken collarbone in 2024, hamstring issues in 2025 — the tape is so impressive that he deserves the top spot on this list despite his boom-or-bust medical status. If Tyson is healthy, he will quickly emerge as a blue-chip player who warrants All-Pro and Pro Bowl consideration early in his career.

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