2022 WR Draft Prospects
Wide receiver has become one of the most important positions in the league as teams have utilized the position to create loaded offenses. It seems year after year there are a plethora of potentially elite receivers to select from throughout the NFL Draft, and this year is no different. There are at least five receivers projected to go in the first round and several others who can make an impact as later-round selections.
Here is how I see the 2022 receiver prospects in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Tier 1: First-Round Locks
Garrett Wilson, Ohio State
Chris Olave, Ohio State
Drake London, USC
Jameson Williams, Alabama
Treylon Burks, Arkansas
Tier 2: Borderline First
Jahan Dotson, Penn State
David Bell, Purdue
Christian Watson, North Dakota State
George Pickens, Georgia
Tier 3: Day Two
Skyy Moore, Western Michigan
Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama
Wan'Dale Robinson, Kentucky
Alec Pierce, Cincinnati
John Metchie III, Alabama
Romeo Doubs, Nevada
Tier 4: Speedsters
Bo Melton, Rutgers
Calvin Austin, Memphis
Kevin Austin Jr, Notre Dame
Tyquan Thornton, Baylor
Tier 5: Day Three Values
Justyn Ross, Clemson
Zay Flowers, Boston College
Erik Enzukanma, Texas Tech
Khalil Shakir, Boise State
Jerreth Sterns, Western Kentucky
Tay Martin, Oklahoma State
Jalen Nailor, Michigan State
Velus Jones, Tennessee
Dontario Drummond, Ole Miss
Braylon Sanders, Ole Miss
Michael Young, Cincinnati
Emeka Emezie, North Carolina State
Tre Turner, Virginia Tech
Taysir Mack, Pittsburgh
Tier 6: Sleepers
Samori Toure, Nebraska
Dai'Jean Dixon, Nicholls State
Danny Gray, SMU
Reggie Roberson, SMU
Jalen Cropper, Fresno State Jequez Ezzard, Sam Houston State
Jaivon Heileigh, Coastal Carolina
Josh Johnson, Tulsa
Dareke Young, Lenoir-Rhyne
Isaiah Weston, Northern Iowa
Makai Polk, Mississippi State
Tier 7: Round 7/UDFA
Charleston Rambo, Miami
Ty Fryfogle, Indiana
YoHeinz Tyler, Ball State
Kwamie Lassiter II, Kansas
Taye Barber, TCU
Corey Sutton, Appalachian State
Thomas Hennigan, APppalachian State
Mike Woods, Oklahoma
Kendric Pryor, Wisconsin
Danny Davis, Wisconsin
Britain Covey, Utah
Tanner Conner, Idaho State
Bryce Singleton, FIU
Ryo Miyazawa, Oberlin
Shigeya Masunami, Kansas
Stephon Robisnon, Northwestern
LuJuan Winningham. Central Arkansas
Demetris Robertson, Auburn
Keith Corbin, Jackson State
Jalen Virgil, Appalachian State
Mike Harley Miami
Andrew Kamiensk, North Central
Neil Pau'u, BYU
Travell Harris, Washington State
Lance McCutcheon, Montana State
Johnny Johnson III, Oregon
Brandon Johnson, UCF
Mychal Cooper, Navy
Montrell Washington, Samford
Kalil Pimpleton, Central Michigan
Jaquari Robinson, Wake Forest
Devon Williams, Oregon
Jake Herslow, Houston
Ezra Naylor. Tulsa
Kyric McGowan. Georgia Tech
Kaylon Geiger, Texas Tech
TJ Chase, FAU
Jaylin Erwin, Houston
Jack Sorenson, Miami
JaVon Hayes, Fairmount State
Rodney Coates, West Florida
De'Vion Warren, Arkansas
BJ Byrd, Morehead State
Keric Wheatfall, Fresno State
Caleb Thomas, Graceland
Zackery Smith, SE MO State
Jahcour Pearson, Ole Miss
Malik Honeycutt, Murray State
Austin Mitchell, SE Louisiana
Aakiel Greer, St Augustine
Sam Flowers, Northern Colorado
Melvin Rouse II, Yale
Trey Goss, Delaware State
Daylen Baldwin, Michigan
Kam Brown, Coastal Carolina
Changa Hidge, Virginia Tech
CT Thomas, Boise State
Bryce Nunnelly, Western Michigan
Caleb Vander Esch, South Dakota
Joshua Lanier, Jackson State
Trevor Begue, Incarnate Word
Tyriq Martin, West Alabama
Cameron Saunders, Central Missouri
Keith Pearson Jr. Charlotte
Nykeim Johnson, Kent State
Dwight Blakey, Colorado Mesa
Kobe Miranda, American International College
Slade Bolden, Alabama