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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Ranking The 10 Best Wide Receivers In This Years NFL Draft

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

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🗓️ 2 April 2024

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Ranking The 10 Best Wide Receivers In This Years NFL Draft

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0:00.0

This year's wide receiver draft class is absolutely loaded and it's going to help either your

0:03.9

favorite team or a lot of your fantasy football teams this fall. But in this video, we're just

0:07.7

looking at the best of the best, the cream of the crop, the top 10 wide receivers in this year's

0:12.1

draft class. Starting with number 10, Keon Coleman out of Florida State. And here's a couple of positives

0:16.8

right away. He is an early declare as he's just 20 years old. That is definitely a plus for Coleman.

0:21.5

Coleman spent three years in college with his first two being at Michigan State, where he didn't

0:25.0

play much as a freshman, but as a sophomore posted a career high 798 yards at just 19 years old.

0:30.3

And an important piece to point out is in that career high year of 798 yards, he played with

0:35.1

Jaden Reed, who is now on the Packers, who had a great rookie year.

0:37.7

And he actually outproduced Reed. That is a big feather in the cap of Keon Coleman.

0:41.2

Coleman then transferred to Florida State, where as you can see right here, he had a 50 catch

0:44.6

season, according to the player profiler, 658 yards. And he did this while playing next to

0:48.7

another future NFL receiver in this year's draft class in Johnny Wilson, who we actually talked about in our most

0:54.2

overlooked rookies video. Now, these are all positives, but truthfully, Coleman never had a massive

0:58.4

season. He never topped 58 catches or 800 yards, so he never had a breakout campaign. So the

1:03.1

production was already in question, and then he showed up to the NFL Combine, and it wasn't

1:07.2

all that great. Because according to player profiler's workout metrics, he ran a 4-6-1-40 time,

1:12.2

which for his size at the wide receiver position, it's not a death sentence by any means,

1:15.8

but you can see right here, the speed score that factors in his size, 60 second percentile.

1:20.2

So like around an average wide receiver. So when you don't have great college production or at least

1:24.2

anything elite, and then you just have average speed, that's a little bit of a concern.

1:27.7

But we must take this into account. Keon Coleman actually went out there, and when you look at his

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