Final wide receiver rankings for the 2025 NFL Draft

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The NFL Draft is always a fluid process, with a lot of information constantly coming in about the players within the class. Every position requires countless hours of film, combing over testing numbers, looking at work at all-star games and pro days. Through it all, a clearer image of the players within each position group appears.

The next position we will discuss in our final rankings is wide receiver.

The wide receivers this year have folks running in circles and seeing where they land for who they think is their best of the group. For me, it is going to start with Tetairoa McMillan, the same WR1 I had coming out of the Summer. From there, there are some new names from my rankings as I got into the scouting combine and pro day cycle.

Before we spoil the rest of the names you will see, here are our final top 15 wide receivers ranked for the 2025 NFL Draft.

15) Tez Johnson, Oregon​


Height: 5-9 / Weight: 154 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • 37" vertical jump
  • 10'11" broad jump

Best Traits

  • YAC Ability
  • Body Control
  • Blocking

Grade: 6.27 (Day Two)

Oregon WR Tez Johnson with a fantastic gauntlet drill

: #NFLCombine on @NFLNetwork
: Stream on @NFLPluspic.twitter.com/tjxk3I6y5U

— NFL (@NFL) March 1, 2025

14) Bru McCoy, Tennessee​


Height: 6-2 / Weight: 209 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • None Available

Best Traits

  • Movement skills
  • Contact balance
  • Physical style as a receiver and blocker

Grade: 6.3 (Day Two)

13) Isaiah Bond, Texas​


Height: 5-11 / Weight: 180 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • 4.39 40-yard dash time

Best Traits

  • Natural speedster
  • Good ball carrier vision
  • Body control as a runner and attacking the ball in the air

Grade: 6.33 (Day Two)

12) Ricky White, UNLV​


Height: 6-1 / Weight: 184 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • 36" vertical jump
  • 10'03" broad jump

Best Traits

  • Route running
  • Physical receiver
  • ball carrier vision

Grade: 6.45 (Day Two)

Ricky White with 8-182-2 in his week 0 debut for UNLV pic.twitter.com/7bRv3VFjuC

— StandingRoomSpartans (@StandingRoomMSU) August 28, 2022

11) Jayden Higgins, Iowa State


Height: 6-4 / Weight: 214 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • 4.47 40-yard dash time
  • 39" vertical jump
  • 10'08" broad jump

Best Traits

  • Body Control
  • Size and strength
  • Ball Tracking

Grade: 6.47 (Day Two)

10) Tai Felton, Maryland​


Height: 6-1 / Weight: 183 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • 4.37 40-yard dash time
  • 39.5" vertical jump
  • 10'08" broad jump

Best Traits

  • Great size and strength
  • Contested catch ability
  • Movement skills

Grade: 6.55 (Day Two)

I see why Tai Felton is getting day 2 hype. Vertical threat, good body control, strong and dynamic with the ball in his hands pic.twitter.com/83FF5wFLLA

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) March 31, 2025

9) Patrick Bryant, Illinois​


Height: 6-2 / Weight: 204 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • 37.5" vertical jump
  • 10'04" broad jump

Best Traits

  • Quick movement ability
  • Size and strength
  • Blocking

Grade: 6.65 (Day Two)

8) Xavier Restrepo, Miami (FL)​


Height: 5-10 / Weight: 209 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • No testing available

Best Traits

  • Footwork
  • Route running
  • Awareness and body control

Grade: 6.67 (Day Two)

7) Jack Bech, TCU​


Height: 6-1 / Weight: 214 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • 10'05" broad jump
  • 6.84 three-cone drill

Best Traits

  • Blocking
  • Route running
  • Strength and size

Grade: 6.7 (Day Two)

I think Jack Bech will continue rising up draft boards very quickly. To the point where we’re eventually talking about him as a dark horse name to go in the 1st…

A converted TE who is going to be a force somewhere. pic.twitter.com/xE9iPiPhOc

— SCOUTD (@scoutdnfl) February 3, 2025

6) Jalen Royals, Utah State​


Height: 6-0 / Weight: 205 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • 4.43 40-yard dash

Best Traits

  • Route Running
  • YAC Ability
  • Body Control

Grade: 6.75 (Day Two)

5) Jaylin Noel, Iowa State


Height: 5-10 / Weight: 194 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • 4.39 40-yard dash
  • 41.5" vertical jump
  • 11'02" broad jump

Best Traits

  • Size/Strength
  • Contested Catches
  • Hands

Grade: 7.03 (Round One)

4) Matthew Golden, Texas​


Height: 5-11 / Weight: 191 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • 4.29 40-yard dash time

Best Traits

  • Speed
  • Footwork and hands
  • Body control

Grade: 7.15 (Round One)

Remove two-way star Travis Hunter from the equation… here’s WR1 in the ‘25 draft class. Matthew Golden, Texas.

Golden is the only guy in the class that moves like this!! Plus, great adjust skills when ball is in air and not enough credit for route savvy. pic.twitter.com/BcxW6uqi6k

— Todd McShay (@McShay13) March 24, 2025

3) Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State​


Height: 6-1 / Weight: 202 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • No testing available

Best Traits

  • Smooth route runner
  • Creates separation
  • Strength

Grade: 7.17 (Round One)

2) Luther Burden III, Missouri​


Height: 6-0 / Weight: 206 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • 4.41 40-yard dash time

Best Traits

  • Shifty route runner
  • Ball carrier vision
  • Strong hands

Grade: 7.2 (Round One)

1). Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona​


Height: 6-4 / Weight: 219 lbs.

Notable Testing Numbers

  • No Testing Available

Best Traits

  • Size
  • Long Speed
  • Ball carrier vision

Grade: 7.73 (Round One)

Tetairoa McMillan Vs. Travis Hunter: (2023)

➖3 Receptions
➖15 Yards
➖1 TD

McMillan had 5 Targets with Hunter covering him and finished the game with 9-107-1

This tape will be studied HEAVILY by NFL scouts when evaluating both of these top tier prospects

WR1 Vs. CB1 pic.twitter.com/fml9mmohHa

— Austin Abbott (@AustinAbbottFF) March 30, 2025

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Top 15 wide receivers in the 2025 NFL Draft

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