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We all know Jeremiah Smith is the best wide receiver, but is he the best “football player” in college or does that go to Malachi Toney? McElroy goes through and lists the Top 10 wide receivers heading into the 2026 season and outside of Smith and Toney you will see other familiar names like Charlie Becker, Ryan Wingo and Duce Robsinson but watch out for Beau Sparks at Texas State and transfers Cam Coleman and Wyatt Young. Keep an eye on Michigan, Notre Dame and Alabama headlining some potential breakout WR players.
0:00 Intro
2:02 Honorable Mentions that could play their way on to the Top 10 by seasons end
3:15 Why Ryan Coleman-Williams just missed the list
4:40 Evan Stewart’s return is huge for Oregon
5:50 Bryant Wesco just missed but could be big for Clemson
7:10 Wyatt Young can make his way on the list AFTER he proves himself on P4 level
8:20 We will all be talking about Beau Sparks by seasons end
9:09 #10 Jordan Faison, Notre Dame
11:42 #9 Charlie Becker, Indiana
13:38 #8 Cam Coleman, Texas
15:58 #7 Ryan Wingo, Texas
18:10 #6 KJ Duff, Rutgers
19:52 #5 Andrew Marsh, Michigan
21:55 #4 Isaiah Sategna III, Oklahoma
24:32 #3 Duce Robinson, Florida State
26:38 #2 Malachi Toney, Miami
29:15 #1 Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State
33:35 Hot Take #1 Malachi Toney will win the Biletnikoff award
34:43 Hot take #2 Charlie Becker will finish with 1,000 yards and will be a Biletnikoff finalist
34:58 Hot take #3 Ryan Wingo will do better than Cam Coleman
35:45 Hot take #4 Isaiah Sategna will be 1st team All SEC
36:12 Hot take #5 The biggest oversight on this list is Beau Sparks
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