The 10 Best Receivers In The 2023 NFL Draft
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 Published On Feb 10, 2023

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WR Traits
Agility (AGI) | Footspeed in release package, at the top of routes, and as a ball carrier.
Short Routes (SR) | Ability to Separate on Short Routes: Slants, Curls, Whips, Short Ins, Short Outs, Etc. (Routes 0-2)
Intermediate Routes (IR) | Ability to Separate on Intermediate Routes: In's, Out's, Crossers, Hitches, Etc. (Routes 3, 4, & 6)
Long Routes (DR) | Ability to Separate on Longer Developing Routes: Posts, Go's, Corners, Comebacks, Deep Ins/Outs, Double Moves, Etc. (Routes 5,7, 8, 9)
Release (REL) | Ability to Beat Press Coverage
Catching (CTH) | Player's Ability to Attack The Ball With His Hands & Avoid Drops
Catch In Traffic (CIT) | Ability to Catch The Ball In Traffic & Through Contact
Run After Catch (RAC) | Ability to Quickly Transition Into Runner After The Catch & Create Yardage After The Catch
Run Blocking (RBK) | Self Explanatory

WR Scheme Fits
Possession | Outside receiver with a balanced skillset. Can run any route on the field and has few weaknesses but due to any combination of lack of size, quickness, and/or physicality is not best utilized in the slot. Emphasizes all traits. Routes 0-9

Vertical | Traditional deep threat specialist on the outside, receiver who specializes in routes 4-9. Emphasizes Speed, Release, Long Routes, Catch in Traffic and Height

Slot | Receivers capable of being quickly available for the Quarterback by either separating quickly or being a size/speed mismatch problem for linebackers and defensive backs who can win contested catches. Can be schemed out of handling press coverage. Emphasizes Acceleration, Catch In Traffic, Hands, Agility, Run Block, and RAC. Routes 0-4

Physical* | Big bodied wide receivers who can play anywhere on the field, even close to the line as a tight end of sorts. Make for excellent threats in the Red Zone Emphasizes Run Block, Hands, Catch In Traffic, Jumping, and RAC. Routes 0-6

Playmaker* | Often not a refined route runner or equipped with the best hands, these receivers are exceptional after the catch but often need plays designed to get them the ball or to be schemed open. Emphasizes Speed, Acceleration, Agility, and RAC. Routes 0,1,2,9, and Crossers
* May be excluded from a player's designation as "any" scheme fit.

Grading Scale
8.0 Perfect Prospect
7.5 Day 1 Perennial All-Pro
7.3 Day 1 High End Starter And Likely All-Pro
7.0 Day 1 Quality Starter And Potential All-Pro
6.9 Day 1 Starter With All Pro Upside
6.8 Day 1 Starter With Notably High Upside
6.6 Day 1 Starter
6.5 Boom Or Bust
6.3-6.4 Likely Starter Within First Two Seasons
6.1-6.2 Day 1 Backup With Starter Upside
6.0 Day 1 Backup / Special Teamer - Developmental Traits Based Prospect
5.9 Day 1 Backup / Special Teamer / Role Player - High Floor, Limited Physical Upside
5.8 Day 1 Backup / Special Teamer / Role Player - Low Floor, High Ceiling
5.7 Day 1 Backup / Special Teamer / Role Player - Limited Physical Upside
5.5-5.6 Day 1 Roster Bubble or Practice Squader
5.4 Priority Free Agent
5.0 Chance To Be In An NFL Camp
Under 5.0 Needs Time In A Developmental League

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