Unlocking the Mystery: Which 3 Makai Lemon Destinations Will Dominate the 2026 NFL Draft?
In an NFL where wide receivers are making boatloads of money on their second and third contracts, drafting instant impact pass-catchers in the first round has become the best way to build an elite group of receivers.
It also feels like there are more and more great wide receiver prospects coming into the draft each year. Just last year, Tetairoa McMillan and Emeka Egbuka both came in and made an impact in the NFC South right away.
This draft class is no different. Ohio State’s Carnell Tate has a chance to be a top 10 pick, and Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson could join him if his medicals check out at the NFL Combine. Beyond those two, Washington’s Denzel Boston and USC’s Makai Lemon also have a chance to get into the first round after stellar seasons out west.

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