
Unveiling the Speed Demons: NFL Draft's Top Wide Receivers Set to Outpace Defenders
5. Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona (63.2%)
McMillan will probably be the first receiver selected in the draft. He was third in the FBS with 1,319 receiving yards, and he was efficient despite every defensive coordinator in the Big 12 knowing QB Noah Fifita had very little interest in throwing the ball to anyone other than No. 4.
He averaged 13.0 yards in terms of depth of target, tied for second-most among the top seven wide receiver prospects, and put up his numbers in a difficult environment with defenses double-teaming him on what often felt like every snap.
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