Like the 2015 running back class, the wide receiver class is top heavy with starting talent. At the top, you have up to four receivers who, I think, could each be the best WR in the class. Then, another ten or so who can be solid WR2s or WR3s in the league. And then a lot of solid role players who could all be on rosters come September.
At the top is Kevin White, one of the most athletic size-speed athletes at WR that I’ve seen. Most people either have him or Amari Cooper as their 1-2 WRs this year, but I slide Perriman into the number-2 slot. He’s a lot like White in his skills and athleticism. Cooper drops to number three for me because he has a little more inconsistency than I like.
- Kevin White
- Breshad Perriman
- Amari Cooper
- DeVante Parker
- Justin Hardy
- Sammie Coates
- Nelson Agholor
- Dorial Green-Beckham
- Jaelen Strong
- Phillip Dorsett
- Jamison Crowder
- Tyler Lockett
- Austin Hill
- Cam Worthy
- Devin Smith
- Chris Conley
- Titus Davis
- Rannell Hall
- Tré McBride
- Stefon Diggs
- Rashad Greene
- Deontay Greenberry
- Devin Funchess
- Antwan Goodley
- Jordan Taylor
- Darren Waller
- Vince Mayle
- Tommy Shuler
- Ty Montgomery
- Dres Anderson
- Tony Lippett
- Levi Norwood
- Devin Gardner
- Kasen Williams
- Jake Kumerow
- Dezmin Lewis