Wide Receiver Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings (2025 Fantasy Football)

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2025 Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings: Wide Receiver

Here are our latest wide receiver Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings from our consensus of fantasy football experts. You can find the latest wide receiver Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings and sync your fantasy football league for specific advice.

RK PLAYER NAME BEST WORST AVG. STD.DEV
1 Tetairoa McMillan 1 3 1.1 0.5
2 Emeka Egbuka 2 5 2.6 0.8
3 Luther Burden III 2 9 4.0 1.9
4 Matthew Golden 2 8 4.3 1.4
5 Travis Hunter 2 13 4.9 2.3
6 Tre Harris 2 10 6.1 2.2
7 Jayden Higgins 5 10 7.6 1.3
8 Jaylin Noel 4 14 8.6 2.5
9 Elic Ayomanor 6 19 8.7 2.7
10 Jalen Royals 7 14 10.2 1.5
11 Isaiah Bond 7 15 11.3 2.3
12 Jack Bech 8 18 11.8 2.2
13 Xavier Restrepo 9 19 13 2.5
14 Tez Johnson 10 22 15.6 3.3
15 Savion Williams 13 23 16.3 2.6
16 Tory Horton 12 22 16.1 2.1
17 Tai Felton 12 28 17.1 3.3
18 Pat Bryant 14 31 20 3.6
19 Ricky White III 14 31 20.2 3.7
20 Jacorey Brooks 13 30 21.1 4.1
21 Nick Nash 17 31 22.5 3.5
22 Kyren Lacy 16 43 24.6 6.5
23 Arian Smith 19 42 26.8 5
24 Kyle Williams 8 40 21.3 10.2
25 Antwane Wells Jr. 23 42 28.7 4.6

Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona)

A very big, smooth, savvy receiver with an incredible catch radius and a graceful game, McMillan established himself as one of the best wide receivers in college football over the past two seasons. May never be the fastest or most explosive wide receiver, but has a great understanding of how to use tempo, nuance and technique to create separation.

Is capable of coming down with contested catches even in tight coverage, with rare size that makes him a mismatch for most cornerbacks. May not have quite the same strength and physicality as Mike Evans did coming out, but is a similar prospect and should go similarly high in the first round, likely within the first five or 10 picks.

Projection: Round 1

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Luther Burden III (Missouri)

A dynamic player with the ball in his hands, Burden’s combination of speed, quickness, vision, balance and physicality led the Tigers to scheme up ways to get him the ball, whether on underneath throws, sweeps, screens or otherwise. He also offers some impressive traits as a receiver, with good stop-start quickness to create separation, impressive tracking and body control and a strong pair of hands.

As it currently stands, he doesn’t have a ton of recent experience playing outside and will need to continue diversifying his route tree and polishing his route-running technique, but that doesn’t look like it will stop him from being a first-round pick.

Projection: Round 1

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Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State)

Another highly-polished Buckeyes receiver prospect, Egbuka’s excellent combination of acceleration, quickness, route-running savvy, hands and toughness should make him a highly reliable pro receiver.

Likely would have been a first-round pick last year had he stayed healthy. Coming back to put together the season he did gives him a very good chance of going there this year if everything checks out medically during the pre-draft process. A nice reliable, pro-ready big slot option.

Projection: Round 1

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