
Wide receivers. We love them. Their incredible explosiveness and size makes us awestruck. Enjoy.
1. Ja’Marr Chase / Junior / LSU
No surprise here. Ja’Marr Chase lit up the SEC in 2019 and claimed his share of national attention. Chase was one of the top receivers in the country as a sophomore. This year he’ll be the best.
2. DeVonta Smith / Senior / Alabama
Surprisingly, DeVonta Smith returned for his senior season. And that’s going to pay off big time. The speedster hopes to make a splash at Bama one last time.
3. Seth Williams / Junior / Auburn
Seth Williams has always impressed. The 50/50 ball receiver can only improve under Chad Morris who is known for developing receiver talent.
4. George Pickens / Sophomore / Georgia
George Pickens is as athletic as they come. I expect him to dominate as a sophomore in Athens as he’ll make amazing catches.
5. Jaylen Waddle / Junior / Alabama
Jaylen Waddle impressed in the Iron Bowl with four touchdowns. I expect him to have an electric year at Alabama in 2020.
6. Jhamon Ausbon / Senior / Texas A&M
Jhamon Ausbon is one of the most athletic receivers in the SEC. The quick slot receiver can errupt for amazing runs after the catch.
7. Terrance Marshall Jr / Senior / LSU
After a solid junior year, Terrance Marshall is looking to boost his Tigers to another potential championship season.
8. Kadarius Toney / Junior / Florida
Kadarius Toney is a human joystick. The speedy juke master is slick and shifty. I can’t wait to see him in 2020.
9. Elijah Moore / Junior / Ole Miss
Elijah Moore has a bad reputation. Why? Because he made a costly istake by celebrating in the Egg Bowl. But he’s a great receiver.
10. Anthony Schwartz / Junior / Auburn
Anthony Schwartz is the fastest receiver on this list. The speedster will look to break the 40 yard dash record in the draft combine.
