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2025 NFL Draft – Farrell’s Top 10 WR

With the 2025 NFL Draft quickly approaching, here are my top 10 available WR

Mike Farrell| March 25, 2025 (Updated: July 24, 2025)
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Luther Burden III-Missouri

2024 Stats: 61 Rec, 676 Yds, 11.1 Avg, 6 TD; 9 Car, 115 Yds, 2 TD

6’0” 206 Lbs. 40-yrd dash combine time: 4.41

Luther Burden III was a highly sought-after five-star recruit out of St. Louis. He chose to stay
home and go to Missouri. Burden started 10 games as a freshman but had a breakout season
in 2023. He had 86 receptions for 1,212 yards and 9 touchdowns. He was named a second-
team AP All-American. NFL.com comparison is to Garrett Wilson.

Tet McMillan-Arizona

2024 Stats: 84 Rec, 1,319 Yds, 15.7 Avg, 8 TD

6’4” 219 Lbs.

Tet McMillan was a five-star recruit out of Anaheim, California. He originally committed to
Oregon, but flipped to Arizona. McMillan saw immediate playing time as a freshman and
became a starter as a sophomore. In 2023 had 90 receptions for 1,402 yards and 10
touchdowns, which earned him second-team All-Pac-12 honors. In 2024, he was named
consensus AP All-American. NFL.com comparison is to Garrett Wilson.

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Sep 30, 2023; Tucson, Arizona, USA; Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (4) makes a catch for a first down against Washington Huskies defensive lineman Ulumoo Ale (68), defensive end Voi Tunuufi (52), and safety Mishael Powell (3) in the first half at Arizona Stadium.

Travis Hunter-Colorado

2024 Stats: 96 Rec, 1,258 Yds, 13.1 Avg, 15 TD

6’0” 188 Lbs.

Travis Hunter was the number one recruit in the 2022 class out of Georgia. He chose HBCU
Jackson State over many of the top programs. He became a two-way starter for Colorado. In
2023, he was first team Pac-12 as a defensive back. In 2024, Hunter won all the major awards
for his positions including winning the Heisman Trophy. NFL.com comparison is to DeVonta
Smith/Darius Slay.

Emeka Egbuka-Ohio State

2024 Stats: 81 Rec, 1,011 Yds, 12.5 Avg, 10 TD

6’1” 202 Lbs.

A five-star recruit out of Steilacoom, WA, Emeka Egbuka committed to Ohio State. As a
sophomore, Egbuka had 74 receptions, 1,151 yds, 10 TDs in 2022. He missed three games in
2023 and was slowed with an ankle injury. He rebounded in 2024 with over 1,000 yards and 10
touchdowns, helping lead the Buckeyes to the national championship. NFL.com comparison is
to Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

Tre Harris-Mississippi

2024 Stats: 60 Rec, 1,030 Yds, 17.2 Avg, 7 TD

6’2” 205 Lbs. 40-yrd dash combine time: 4.54

Tre Harris was a quarterback in high school out of Lafayette, Louisiana. He committed to play
wide receiver for Louisiana Tech. In 2022, Harris had 935 yards and 10 touchdowns and was
named first-team All-Conference USA. He transferred to Ole Miss the following season. Harris
was selected first-team All-SEC in 2024. NFL.com comparison is to Jaxon Smith-Njigba.


Sep 2, 2023; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Tre Harris (9) scores his fourth touchdown of the day during the third quarter against the Mercer Bears at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.

Matthew Golden-Texas

2024 Stats: 58 Rec, 987 Yds, 17.0 Avg, 9 TD

5’11” 191 Lbs. 40-yrd dash combine time: 4.29

Matthew Golden played two seasons at Houston. He had almost 1,000 yards receiving and
returned two kickoffs for touchdowns. Golden transferred to Texas for the 2024 season. He led
the Longhorns with 987 yards receiving and 9 touchdowns. NFL.com comparison is to Chris
Olave.

Jack Bech-TCU

2024 Stats: 62 Rec, 1,034 Yds, 16.7 Avg, 9 TD

6’1” 214 Lbs.

Jack Bech was a four-star recruit out of Lafayette, Louisiana. He played two seasons at LSU.
He played in all 13 games as a freshman, but saw his playing time diminish and decided to
transfer to TCU in 2023. In 2024, Bech had over 1,000 yards and 9 touchdowns. He was
named second-team All-Big 12. NFL.com comparison is to Cedric Tillman.

Elic Ayomanor-Stanford

2024 Stats: 63 Rec, 831 Yds, 13.2 Avg, 6 TD

6’2” 206 Lbs. 40-yrd dash combine time: 4.44

Elic Ayomanor had offers from Notre Dame, Tennessee, Ole Miss, and others before deciding to
go to Stanford. In 2023, he set a school record with 294 receiving yards against Colorado. In
2024, he led the Cardinal with 63 receptions and 831 yards receiving. He was named to the
second-team All-ACC.


Boulder, Colorado, USA; Stanford Cardinal wide receiver Elic Ayomanor (13) pulls in a touchdown behind the pack of Colorado Buffaloes cornerback Travis Hunter (12) in overtime at Folsom Field.

Tai Felton-Maryland

2024 Stats: 96 Rec, 1,124 Yds, 11.7 Avg, 9 TD

6’1” 183 Lbs. 40-yrd dash combine time: 4.37

Tai Felton was a three-star recruit out of Ashburn, Virginia. As a sophomore, Felton had 48
receptions for 723 yards and six touchdowns. He was named third-team All-Big Ten in 2023.
With over 1,100 yards receiving and 9 touchdowns, Felton was named first-team All-Big Ten and
third-team AP All-American in 2024.

Tez Johnson-Oregon

2024 Stats: 83 Rec, 898 Yds, 10.8 Avg, 10 TD

5’10” 154 Lbs. 40-yrd dash combine time: 4.54

Tez Johnson played three seasons at Troy before transferring to Oregon in 2023, where his high
school teammate Bo Nix was playing. Johnson had a career-high 86 receptions for 1,182 yards
in 2023. He led the Ducks with 83 receptions and 898 receiving yards in 2024 and was named
second-team All-Big Ten Conference. NFL.com comparison is to Tank Dell.


Category: DraftTag: Colorado, Elic Ayomanor, Emeka Egbuka, Jack Bech, Luther Burden, Matthew Golden, Missouri, Ohio State, Ole Miss, Oregon, Stanford, TCU, Texas, Tez Johnson, Travis Hunter, Tre Harris
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