2013 NFL Draft Wide Receiver Rankings
November 8, 2012
Wide Receiver Rankings / UPDATED April 12, 2013:
1. Keenan Allen, Cal
2. Tavon Austin, WVU
3. Robert Woods, USC
4. DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson
5. Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee
6. Quinton Patton, LA Tech
7. Terrance Williams, Baylor
8. Markus Wheaton, Oregon State
9. Justin Hunter, Tennessee
10. Aaron Dobson, Marshall
11. Ryan Swope, Texas A&M
12. Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee Tech
13. Stedman Bailey, WVU
14. Aaron Mellette, Elon
15. Marquise Goodwin, Texas
16. Josh Boyce, TCU
17. Conner Vernon, Duke
18. Corey Fuller, Virginia Tech
19. Tavarres King, Georgia
20. Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas
21. Chris Harper, Kansas State
22. Kenny Stills, Oklahoma
23. Rodney Smith, FSU
24. Jasper Collins, Mount Union
25. Denard Robinson, Michigan
26. Alec Lemon, Syracuse
27. Marquess Wilson, Washington State
28. Ace Sanders, South Carolina
29. Brandon Kaufman, Eastern Washington
30. Marcus Davis, Virginia Tech
31. Mark Harrison, Rutgers
32. Tyrone Goard, Eastern Kentucky
33. T.J. Moe, Missouri
34. Ryan Spadola, Leigh
35. Emory Blake, Auburn
36. Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State
37. Sam McGuffie, Rice
38. Erik Highsmith, UNC
39. Keenan Davis, Iowa
40. Lanear Sampson, Baylor
42. Dan Buckner, Arizona
Despite lacking a true number one receiver, this class is very deep across the board. There is a tremendous mix of size, speed, and production in this class. Whether you are looking for a slot receiver, a deep threat or a Red Zone possession receiver, there are multiple options throughout the draft. As many as five receivers should go in the first round, and up to 15 could go in the top three rounds.