College Football 2025: The Wide Receivers Ready to Ignite a New Era of Lightning-Speed Showdowns
He’ll be quarterback Josh Hoover’s best bud this season.
Carnell Tate, Ohio State
Tate was the No. 3 receiver on the Buckeyes’ national championship team, but he was just as productive on a per-target basis as 2025 first-round draft pick Emeka Egbuka.
Tate (52 receptions, 733 yards, four TDs) posted a 75.4% burn rate – a top-15 ranking nationally among WRs with 30+ targets – while he feasted on defenses that had to pay lots of credence to Egbuka and the best receiver in the country, Jeremiah Smith.

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