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        <title><![CDATA[NFL Draft 2020: Ranking the top 10 wide receivers]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The GAG’s Ryan Dunleavy gives his Top 10 wide receivers in this year’s 2020 NFL Draft:</em></p><h3>1. <strong>Jerry Jeudy</strong>, Alabama, 6-1, 193</h3><p>Immediate No. 1 target enters NFL with all the advanced technical finer points, much like former Alabama receiver Julio Jones in 2011.</p><h3>2. <strong>CeeDee Lamb</strong>, Oklahoma, 6-2, 198</h3><p>Played with three different NFL quarterbacks. He beats the defense before the pass with route-running and after the catch with tackle-breaking.</p><h3>3. <strong>Henry Ruggs III</strong>, Alabama, 5-11, 188</h3><p>Ran one of the fastest 40-yard-dash times (4.27) ever at NFL Scouting Combine. A Tyreek Hill-like matchup nightmare in the slot or on the outside.</p><div class="inline-related alignright"><div id="more-on" class="module--see-also box module inline related desktop"><div class="module-title inline"><h4></h4></div><div class="module-wrapper "><article class="story-photo-box  oversize-headline"><strong></p><p></strong></p><div class="headline-wrapper"><div class="headline-container"><h3 class="postid-15420694 headline"></h3></div></div><div class="excerpt"></div></article></div></div></div><h3>4. Justin Jefferson, LSU, 6-1, 202</h3><p>Four touchdown catches in the first half of the national semifinals were the icing on an 18-touchdown, 1,540-yard season.</p><h3>5. Denzel Mims, Baylor, 6-3, 207</h3><p>Generates big plays and wins 50/50 balls downfield and in the end zone, making up for a lack of separation against press coverage.</p><h3>6. Laviska Shenault Jr., Colorado, 6-1, 227</h3><p>Creative play-caller’s dream because he lines up all over the field, including quarterback. Physical play is trademark but could lead to injury.</p><h3>7. Tee Higgins, Clemson, 6-4, 216</h3><p>True deep threat whose long strides produce big plays (nearly 20 yards per catch in 2019) down the sidelines.</p><figure id="attachment_15421581" class="wp-caption alignnone aligncenter"><strong><noscript><img data- data-src="/uploads/2020/04/lamb.jeudy_.ruggs-iii.jpg" class="lazyload" src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==" /><noscript><img  data-src="/uploads/2020/04/lamb.jeudy_.ruggs-iii.jpg" /></noscript></noscript><img class="lazyload" src='data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=%22http://www.w3.org/2000/svg%22%20viewBox=%220%200%20210%20140%22%3E%3C/svg%3E' data- data-src="/uploads/2020/04/lamb.jeudy_.ruggs-iii.jpg" /></strong><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">CeeDee Lamb; Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs III<span class="credit">AP (3)</span></figcaption></figure><h3>8. Brandon Aiyuk, Arizona State, 6-0, 205</h3><p>Former JUCO on the rise because of soft hands, ability to make defenders miss and value as a returner.</p><h3>9. Chase Claypool, Notre Dame, 6-4, 238</h3><p>Needed his fast 40-yard dash (4.42) at NFL Scouting Combine to quiet talk of switching to tight end. Good run blocker.</p><div class="inline-related alignright"><div id="more-on" class="module--see-also box module inline related desktop"><div class="module-wrapper "><article class="story-photo-box  oversize-headline"><div class="headline-wrapper"></div><div class="excerpt"></div></article></div></div></div><h3>10. Michael Pittman Jr., USC, 6-4, 223</h3><p>Possession receiver — but a muscular one, not the undersized slot type — who works the middle of the field.</p><h3>Late riser</h3><p><strong>Mims:</strong> Winner of the offseason from the Senior Bowl through the NFL Scouting Combine, showing off a rare size-speed combination to sneak into the first-round conversation.</p><h3>Dropping fast</h3><p><strong>Van Jefferson, Florida, 6-1, 200:</strong> Senior Bowl standout would have been in top 10 but surgery-requiring foot fracture plus canceled pro days and depth of this class could knock him into late rounds.</p><h3>Small-school wonder</h3><p><strong>Antonio Gandy-Golden, Liberty, 6-4, 223:</strong> Totaled 2,433 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns in two seasons after Liberty jumped to FBS ranks. Trouble with drops, but huge catch radius.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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