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Top 2013 NFL Draft WR Prospect Rankings

Our "Big Board" of 2013 NFL draft prospects will be updated weekly.

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  1. Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia - 5'9 - 171
    Drafted 1.8 by STL
    West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin is an undersized, elusive threat who figures to work the slot at the next level given his explosive short-area quickness and ability to turn a routine screen pass into a game-breaking touchdown. Every offense in the NFL is looking for their own Percy Harvin or Randall Cobb. That comparison is lofty, but there are similaritie... Read More
  2. Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee - 6'3 - 205
    Drafted 1.29 by MIN
    University of Tennessee wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson is a well-built receiver with serious athleticism. Although he is unpolished as a route runner, once he has the ball in his hands, he has great YAC potential and can be a game-breaker from anywhere on the field. Patterson has a very deceptive game considering his size and frame. He shields defenders away f... Read More
  3. Keenan Allen, WR, California - 6'3 - 210
    Drafted 3.14 by SD
    The 2013 class currently lacks a clear-cut leader at the wide receiver position, but Cal's Keenan Allen is close to it as a speedy possession receiver with length and a refined ability to run routes. Allen has great hands and consistently grabs the ball away from his body. Lacks high-end top speed and does not have break-away speed. He is the type of receiver who ... Read More
  4. Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee - 6'4 - 200
    Drafted 2.2 by TEN
    Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Justin Hunter is looking like the most athletically gifted prospect at his position of the 2013 NFL Draft class. A lean athlete with long arms and reliable hands, he is a former track specialist who still has plenty of upside to blossom into an elite NFL player. Hunter has elite ball skills. A natural leaper who can catch the ball... Read More
  5. Robert Woods, WR, USC - 6'1 - 190
    Drafted 2.9 by BUF
    Southern Cal wide receiver Robert Woods is a speedy, explosive athlete that can separate from defenders and make big plays downfield. Woods' best attribute is his playmaking ability. He has very good speed and can get behind defenders. Despite his average height, he is very quick in tight spaces and can turn a short pass into a long gain with his sudden change of ... Read More
  6. DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson - 6'1 - 205
    Drafted 1.27 by HOU
    Clemson University wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has stepped up in a big way this year, stealing the spotlight from his teammate WR Sammy Watkins. Also goes by the nickname "Nuk" (sounds like "nuke"). A good route runner who loves to make plays once the ball is in his hands. Snatches the ball out of the air. Gets upfield in a hurry and is not afraid to sacrifice h... Read More
  7. Quinton Patton, WR, Louisiana Tech - 6'2 - 195
    Drafted 4.31 by SF
    Louisiana Tech wide receiver Quinton Patton has good height and speed. He has the potential to become a No. 1 receiver later in his career and should be able to contribute early as a WR2. Patton plays with high intensity. His footwork when route-running lacks precision and rounds off corners, but he does a nice job of finding seams and openings in zone coverage. Fl... Read More
  8. Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor - 6'2 - 205
    Drafted 3.12 by DAL
    Baylor Bears wide receiver Terrance Williams started off the year with a bang, highlighted by his absurd game against West Virginia where he caught 17 passes for 314 yards and two TDs. Williams is a first round candidate in the 2013 NFL Draft, but will likely find a home somewhere on Day 2. Williams is a prototypical athlete growing into becoming a true receiver. W... Read More
  9. Da'Rick Rogers, WR, Tennessee Tech - 6'3 - 205
    Excluding the obvious character concerns, Da'Rick Rogers is a promising wide receiver prospect with great height and length. Although he is not a speedy player, Rogers is very physical and possesses great ball skills. Long strider and below-average jump coming off the line. Uses great body control and shields defenders very well on slants and drags. Uses hands well... Read More
  10. Stedman Bailey, WR, West Virginia Falling - 5'10 - 195
    Drafted 3.30 by STL
    West Virginia wide receiver Stedman Bailey is a slightly undersized receiver that can stretch the field vertically. One of the most productive receivers in the Mountaineers' spread offense the last three seasons. Bailey has above-average hands and adjusts well to the ball, especially on long pass plays. He tracks the football well and can quickly transition upfield... Read More
  11. Ryan Swope, WR, Texas A&M Falling - 6'0 - 206
    Drafted 6.6 by ARI
    Texas A&M wide receiver Ryan Swope is a solid prospect that projects as a slightly undersized No. 2 option or slot receiver at the next level. After recording great times at the Scouting Combine, he could be among the first ten receivers selected in the NFL Draft. Swope has adequate size and long arms. Straight line speed is elite. Good footwork after the catch. Ab... Read More
  12. Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State Falling - 6'0 - 182
    Drafted 3.17 by PIT
    Oregon State wide receiver Markus Wheaton is a slightly undersized prospect who projects as a legit slot player at the next level. His above-average speed is complimented with intelligent and effective route running. Part of a larger group of receivers that could hear their names called around the end of the second round and into the third. Wheaton can stretch the ... Read More

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2013 NFL Draft Prospects
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  2. Manti Te'o
  3. Matt Barkley
  4. Johnthan Banks
  5. Keenan Allen
  6. Luke Joeckel
  7. Kenny Vaccaro
  8. Justin Hunter
  9. Jarvis Jones
  10. Montee Ball
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