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Ohio State’s Carnell Tate, pictured celebrating a touchdown against rival Michigan in November, is in the running to be WR1 in this NFL Draft. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
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The top of the wide receiver group
While it’s not expected to be as top-heavy as the 2024 wide receiver class — which saw seven first-round picks at the position — the wideouts are considered a spot that is going to have depth and offer needy teams quality options potentially into the third round. The general consensus at this point is that four to five receivers could go in the first round. Most of the intrigue will be how the top of the class sorts itself between the trio of Ohio State’s Carnell Tate, Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson and USC’s Makai Lemon.


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