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It’s NFL Draft week! Analyst Joel Smyth breaks down the 2026 WR class for fantasy football. With several teams looking for hope this offseason, who are the college wide receivers that can provide fantasy value for your teams?

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Carnell Tate, Ohio State

Measureables: 6’2”, 192 lbs

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Projected Draft Pick: Top-10 Selection

The next Ohio State first-round WR is here, which will make it six in the past five years. Carnell Tate is on a long line of five-star Brian-Hartline-WR-products who’ve excelled alongside other top talent. Tate is a true X receiver with a ridiculous 69% contested catch rate, the highest of any prospect by a significant margin. He’d pair nicely with an aggressive QB who’s looking to push the ball downfield.

Although he is a fluid route runner, not just a big-play WR, Tate wasn’t the target hog past OSU receivers have been. Even considering a generational talent in Jeremiah Smith beside him, Tate’s targets per route are at the 20th percentile of recent NFL prospects, easily the lowest of past Buckeyes and dangerously low for a first-rounder. Looking back at 2024, Emeka Egbuka had 108 targets, Smith as a freshman had 107 and Tate had 69 as the clear WR3, scoring only four of the 29 TDs between the three.

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The question for Tate will be whether he can become a star or if he fits more as a top WR2. In terms of his floor, it’s tremendous. It’s hard to picture him failing to be a contributor at all, but for fantasy purposes, the focus will be on whether Tate can turn into a true WR1. The odds as a rookie are certainly not a guarantee, as only 42% of Round 1 wideouts have been a fantasy WR3 or better in the last decade.​

Landing spot will also be of extreme importance for Tate specifically. With the Browns being the most popular draft location and other positive top-10 spots in play, his fantasy fate is partially outside of his own hands.​

Makai Lemon, USC

Measurables: 5’11”, 192 lbs

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Projected Draft Pick: Mid-Round 1

Makai Lemon is the analytics darling. As a primary slot WR in college, Lemon’s 94th percentile yards per route is the best of this class. He ran 76% of his routes out of the slot; however, he does not need to be in the slot in the NFL. His yards per route on the outside were actually better than in the slot, a very important factor for his role long term.

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