
Big Ten’s 2025 Top WRs: The Surprising Star Who Could Change Everything
Obviously, Carnell Tate isn’t going to be WR1 for the Buckeyes this season, and he wasn’t WR1 last year either. Still, he managed to haul in 52 receptions for 733 yards and four touchdowns. On any other team, Tate is the top receiver and getting the bulk of the targets. Putting up numbers like that while competing for targets with the rest of the talent in that WR room is extremely impressive.
Tate took a big jump last season, and he is expected to do the same again this year. Jeremiah Smith will get most of the targets, but Tate is going to have a big season as well.
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