2024 NFL Draft WR Prospects
#1
![](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/04/marvin-harrison-jr-png2.png)
Marvin
wr
Harrison Jr
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
205
40 Time:
4.43*
Player Bio:
Marvin Harrison Jr, the son of Indianapolis Colts great Marvin Harrison, saw limited playing time as a freshman. However, as a sophomore, he quickly proved himself as one of the best receivers in college football. Out of high school, Harrison Jr was a four-star prospect in the state of Pennsylvania.
#3
![](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/12/malik-nabers-png2.png)
Malik
wr
nabers
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
199
40 Time:
4.50*
Player Bio:
Malik Nabers has spent his entire collegiate career at LSU, consistently showing increase in production throughout his time on campus. Many outlets had Nabers listed as a four-star prospect, including On3. Last season was a pivotal one for Malik Nabers as he was able to set himself apart and rise to the occasion as one of the top receivers on the roster.
#11
![](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/04/rome-odunze-png2.png)
rome
wr
odunze
Height:
6’3″
Weight:
211
40 Time:
4.49*
Player Bio:
Rome Odunze first saw playing time in 2020 as a freshman, but saw significant playing time in 2021 and 2022. He started in eight games, but appeared in 12 for the Huskies in 2022, finishing with 1,145 receiving yards and eight total touchdowns. Earned significant honors in 2022, which should continue with an increased role on offense.
#18
![](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/12/keon-coleman-png2.png)
keon
wr
coleman
Height:
6’2″
Weight:
215
40 Time:
4.57*
Player Bio:
Keon Coleman began his collegiate career with the Michigan State Spartans. However, following two seasons in East Lansing, Coleman entered the transfer portal and found a new home with the Florida State Seminoles. Following a strong start to the season, Keon Coleman has put himself into the spotlight as a potential 2024 NFL Draft prospect.
#21
![Brian Thomas Jr scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/brian-thomas-jr-png2.png)
Brian
wr
Thomas Jr
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
201
40 Time:
4.45*
Player Bio:
While he saw playing time as a freshman and sophomore, Brian Thomas Jr really came alive in 2023 during his junior season. He finished the year with over 1,000 receiving yards on 60 receptions and 15 touchdowns. While his teammate Malik Nabers is near the top of the 2024 NFL Draft board, Brian Thomas Jr is also worthy of the same type of hype.
#26
![Xavier Legette scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/12/xavier-legette-png2.png)
Xavier
wr
Legette
Height:
6’2″
Weight:
220
40 Time:
4.61*
Player Bio:
Despite spending all five seasons of his collegiate career at South Carolina, Xavier Legette really saw significant playing time in 2023, where he caught 71 passes for over 1,200 yards. Additionally, he finished with 7 touchdowns, for a career total of 12. He’s accepted an invitation to the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl, which should further raise his draft stock.
#30
![Ladd McConkey scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/12/ladd-mcconkey-png2.png)
Ladd
wr
McConkey
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
185
40 Time:
4.45*
Player Bio:
Ladd McConkey has spent all four years at the University of Georgia, redshirting in 2020. Throughout his career at Georgia, McConkey has been pivotal for the Bulldogs, offering versatility at the receiver position. Regardless of where he lines up on the field, McConkey produces for Georgia. Missed the first four games of 2023 and finished the season battling through an ankle injury.
#33
![](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/04/xavier-worthy-png2.png)
Xavier
wr
worthy
Height:
6’1″
Weight:
164
40 Time:
4.32*
Player Bio:
Xavier Worthy first wowed scouts during his freshman season of 2021. As a freshman, he led the big 12 in receiving yards and touchdowns, and ranked 5th among FBS freshmen in receptions. Had a slight drop in production in 2022, but still finished with 60 receptions for 760 yards and nine touchdowns.
#40
![](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/12/johnny-wilson-png2.png)
johnny
wr
wilson
Height:
6’6″
Weight:
240
40 Time:
4.57*
Player Bio:
Johnny Wilson joined the Florida State Seminoles for the 2022 season after a transfer from Arizona State, where he spent two years in their program. With his height, he’s one of the tallest wide receivers in college football, and will become one of the tallest in the NFL. The upside for him is massive with a second season under head coach Mike Norvell.
#43
![Adonai Mitchell scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/12/adonai-mitchell-png2.png)
Adonai
wr
Mitchell
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
195
40 Time:
4.49*
Player Bio:
Spending two seasons at the University of Georgia, where he made big plays when they counted, Adonai Mitchell transferred to Texas prior to the 2023 season. He continued to make big plays for the Longhorns, along with three games of over 100 yards receiving and two games with multiple touchdown receptions. His contributions on the field have Texas in the College Football Playoff, as well as in contention for a high draft pick for Mitchell.
#46
![Troy Franklin scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/troy-franklin-png2.png)
Troy
wr
Franklin
Height:
6’1″
Weight:
178
40 Time:
4.39*
Player Bio:
Troy Franklin has spent his entire three seasons at the University of Oregon, but had a breakout year in 2023 for the Ducks, where he finished with nearly 1,400 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns on 81 receptions. throughout his collegiate career, Franklin has shown consistent improvement, both on the field and in the stat line. Following the 2023 season, Troy Franklin officially declared for the 2024 NFL Draft.
#51
![Devontez Walker scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/devontez-walker-png2.png)
Devontez
wr
Walker
Height:
6’2″
Weight:
195
40 Time:
4.45*
Player Bio:
In 2020, Devontez Walker committed to NC Central University, but would not play a game for them when the 2020 season was cancelled. Instead, Walker transferred to Kent State, where he spent two seasons playing for the Golden Flashes. Following the 2022 season, Walker transferred to North Carolina, but was deemed ineligible as a two-time transfer. The NCAA’s decision was eventually overturned as Walker made his debut against Syracuse.
#54
![Ricky Pearsall scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/ricky-pearsall-png2.png)
Ricky
wr
Pearsall
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
187
40 Time:
4.42*
Player Bio:
Ricky Pearsall spent the first three seasons of his college career at Arizona State, but prior to the 2022 season, he entered the transfer portal and found his way to the University of Florida. He has over 2,400 career receiving yards and 14 touchdowns, along with a career yards per reception percentage of 15.2. He’s now poised to make a huge impact at the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.
#59
![Ja'Lynn Polk scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/Jalynn-polk-png2.png)
Ja’Lynn
wr
Polk
Height:
6’2″
Weight:
205
40 Time:
4.53*
Player Bio:
Ja’Lynn Polk spent the 2020 season with Texas Tech, starting as a true freshman, but transferred to Washington in the offseason. He was injured in the season opener in 2021, which forced him to miss all but three games. Bounced back in 2022 and 2023, with a breakout season coming in 2023 as the Huskies made the College Football Playoff.
#73
![Roman Wilson scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/roman-wilson-png2.png)
Roman
wr
Wilson
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
185
40 Time:
4.31*
Player Bio:
Roman Wilson has spent all four seasons at the University of Michigan, but had a breakout season in 2023 when he finished the year with 11 total touchdowns. Additionally, he’s finished with a double-digit receiving yards per reception percentage and just over 1,500 career receiving yards. His consistency and play on the field is a big reason why Michigan is in the College Football Playoff.
#78
![Jermaine Burton scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/jermaine-burton-png2.png)
Jermaine
wr
Burton
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
194
40 Time:
4.47*
Player Bio:
After a two-year stint at the University of Georgia, Jermaine Burton opted to enter the transfer portal, where he found his way to the University of Alabama. In two seasons with the Crimson Tide, Burton has over 1,400 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns on 75 receptions. Finished the 2023 regular season with an impressive 22.2 yards per reception, which ranks fourth nationally.
#101
![Malachi Corley scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/malachi-corley-png2.png)
Malachi
wr
Corley
Height:
5’11”
Weight:
210
40 Time:
4.50*
Player Bio:
#106
![Brenden Rice scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/brenden-rice-png2.png)
Brenden
wr
Rice
Height:
6’3″
Weight:
205
40 Time:
4.50*
Player Bio:
The son of NFL Hall of Fame member Jerry Rice, Brenden Rice spent the first two seasons of his collegiate career at the University of Colorado. However, in January of 2022, Rice announced that he would enter the transfer portal. He was recruited by Lincoln Riley and joined USC shortly after. Brenden Rice had a breakout season in 2023 as the primary receiver for USC, following Jordan Addison’s departure for the NFL.
#112
![Jamari Thrash scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/jamari-thrash-png2.png)
Jamari
wr
Thrash
Height:
5’11”
Weight:
180
40 Time:
4.50*
Player Bio:
Jamari Thrash spent four seasons enrolled at Georgia State before entering the transfer portal and finding his way to the University of Louisville. He had his best season in 2022 for Georgia State, when he finished with over 1,100 receiving yards, 7 touchdowns, and an impressive 18.4 receiving yards per catch on 61 receptions. Following his Redshirt Senior season, Jamari Thrash accepted an invitation to play in the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.
#126
![Jalen McMillan scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/jalen-mcmillan-png2.png)
Jalen
wr
McMillan
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
186
40 Time:
4.45*
Player Bio:
Jalen McMillan burst onto the scene in 2022, when he finished with over 1,000 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns on 79 receptions. He finished with just under half of the receptions in 2023 that he had in 2022, so his draft stock has taken a bit of a hit as a result. Made multiple All-Pac 12 lists in 2022 and was on even more preseason lists in 2023.
#134
![Jacob Cowing scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/jacob-cowing-png2.png)
Jacob
wr
Cowing
Height:
5’9″
Weight:
175
40 Time:
4.40*
Player Bio:
Following his first three seasons of college ball, and a year in which he had over 1,300 receiving yards, Jacob Cowing entered the transfer portal, finding his way to the University of Arizona. He continued being an impact player on the field, as he put up another 1,000 receiving yard season in 2022. His stats took a step back in 2023, although he did finish the season with 11 touchdowns. He received and accepted an invitation to play in the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.
#143
![Malik Washington scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/malik-washington-png2.png)
Malik
wr
Washington
Height:
5’8″
Weight:
192
40 Time:
4.42*
Player Bio:
Following a four-year career at Northwestern, Malik Washington entered the transfer portal following the 2022 season. The 2023 season with the Virginia Cavaliers was a breakout year for him, finishing with over 1,400 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns on 110 receptions. He has capitalized on his success as he officially declared for the 2024 NFL Draft in early December.
#155
![Ainias Smith scouting report](https://nfldraftlounge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/ainias-smith-png2.png)
Ainias
wr
Smith
Height:
5’9″
Weight:
200
40 Time:
4.35*
Player Bio:
Despite suffering a season-ending injury in 2022, Ainias Smith bounced back in a big way, putting up over 700 receiving yards on 53 receptions. through his collegiate career, Smith has over 2,400 receiving yards, 19 touchdowns, and a career yards per reception percentage of 13.4 on 180 receptions. He missed his final bowl game due to an injury, but did assist the interim coaching staff with coaching wide receivers.