All NFL WR 1st Round Picks Since (1967)

Test Your Knowledge on who was drafted in the 1st round at the wide receiver position!
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2025
(Colorado)
Travis Hunter
2025
(Arizona)
Tetairoa McMillian
2025
(OSU)
Emeka Ebuka
2025
(Texas)
Matthew Golden
2024
(OSU
Marvin Harrison Jr.
2024
(LSU)
Malik Nabers
2024
(Washington)
Rome Odunze
2024
(LSU)
Brian Thomas
2024
(Texas)
Xavier Worthy
2024
(FL)
Ricky Pearsall
2024
(South
Carolina)
Xavier Legette
2023
(OSU)
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
2023
(TCU)
Quentin Johnston
2023
(Boston College)
Zay Flowers
2023
(USC)
Jordan Addison
2022
(USC)
Drake London
2022
(OSU)
Garrett Wilson
2022
(OSU)
Chris Olave
2022
(Alabama)
Jameson Williams
2022
(Penn St.)
Jahan Dotson
2022
(Arkansas)
Treylon Burks
2021
(LSU)
JaMarr Chase
2021
(Alabama)
Jaylen Waddle
2021
(Alabama)
DeVonta Smith
2021
(FL)
Kadarius “Butterfingers” Toney
2021
(Minnesota)
Rashod Bateman
2020
(Alabama)
Henry Ruggs
2020
(Alabama)
Jerry Jeudy
2020
(Oklahoma)
CeeDee Lamb
2020
(TCU)
Jalen Reagor
2020
(LSU)
Justin Jefferson
2020
(AZU St.)
Brandon Aiyuk
2019
(Oklahoma)
Marquise Brown
2019
(AZU St.)
N’Keal Harry
2018
(Maryland)
DJ Moore
2018
(Alabama)
Calvin Ridley
2017
(Western Michigan)
Corey Davis
2017
(Clemson)
Mike Williams
2017
(Washington)
John Ross
2016
(Tennessee)
Corey Coleman
2016
(Louisiana Tech)
Carlos Henderson
2015
(Alabama)
Amari Cooper
2015
(WVU)
Kevin White
2015
(Louisville)
DeVante Parker
2015
(USC)
Nelson Agholor
2015
(UCF)
Breshad Perriman
2015
(Miami FL)
Philip Dorsett
2014
(Clemson)
Sammy Watkins
2014
(Texas A&M)
Mike Evans
2014
(LSU)
Odell Beckham Jr.
2014
(Oregon State)
Brandin Cooks
2014
(FSU)
Kelvin Benjamin
2013
(WVU)
Tavon Austin
2013
(Clemson)
DeAndre Hopkins
2012
(Oklahoma State)
Justin Blackmon
2012
(Notre Dame)
Michael Floyd
2012
(Baylor)
Kendall Wright
2012
(Illinios)
A. J. Jenkins
2011
(Georgia)
A. J. Green
2011
(Pitt)
Jonathan Baldwin
2010
(Georgia Tech)
Demaryius Thomas
2010
(Oklahoma State)
Dez Bryant
2009
(Maryland)
Darrius Heyward-Bey
2009
(Texas Tech)
Michael Crabtree
2009
(Missouri)
Jeremy Maclin
2009
(FL)
Percy Harvin
2009
(UNC)
Hakeem Nicks
2009
(Rutgers)
Kenny Britt
2007
(Georgia Tech)
Calvin Johnson
2007
(OSU)
Ted Ginn Jr.
2007
(LSU)
Dwayne Bowe
2007
(Tennessee)
Robert Meachem
2007
(LSU)
Craig Davis
2007
(OSU)
Anthony Gonzolas
2006
(OSU)
Santonio Holmes
2005
(Michigan)
Braylon Edwards
2005
(South Carolina)
Troy Williamson
2005
(Mike Williams)
Mike Williams
2005
(Arkansas)
Matt Jones
2005
(Oklahoma)
Mark Clayton
2005
(UAB)
Roddy White
2004
(Pitt)
Larry Fitzgerald
2004
(Texas)
Roy Williams
2004
(Washington)
Reggie Williams
2004
(Wisconsin)
Lee Evans
2004
(LSU)
Michael Clayton
2004
(OSU)
Michael Jenkins
2004
(Oklahoma State)
Rashaun Woods
2003
(Michigan State)
Charles Rogers
2003
(Miami FL)
Andre Johnson
2003
(Penn St.)
Bryant Johnson
2002
(Tennessee)
Donté Stallworth
2002
(Hawaii)
Ashley Lelie
2001
(Michigan)
David Terrell
2001
(NC State)
Koren Robinson
2001
(Clemson)
Rod Gardner
2001
(Miami FL)
Santana Moss
2001
(UCLA)
Freddie Mitchell
2001
(Miami FL)
Reggie Wayne
2000
(FSU)
Peter Warrick
2000
(Michigan State)
Plaxico Burress
2000
(Jackson State)
Sylvester Morris
2000
(USC)
R. Jay Soward
1999
(NC St.)
Torry Holt
1999
(OSU)
David Boston
1999
(Louisiana Tech)
Troy Edwards
1998
(Utah)
Kevin Dyson
1998
(Marshall)
Randy Moss
1998
(Tennessee)
Marcus Nash
1997
(Florida)
Ike Hilliard
1997
(Miami FL)
Yatil Green
1997
(Florida)
Reidel Anthony
1997
(Colorado)
Rae Carruth
1996
(USC)
Keyshawn Johnson
1996
(OSU)
Terry Glenn
1996
(LSU)
Eddie Kennison
1996
(Syracuse)
Marvin Harrison Sr.
1996
(Mississippi State)
Eric Moulds
1995
(Colorado)
Michael Westbrook
1995
OSU
Joey Galloway
1995
(UCLA)
J.J. Stokes
1994
(Colorado)
Charles Johnson
1994
(USC)
Johnnie Morton
1994
(Indiana)
Thomas Lewis
1994
(Michigan)
Derrick Alexander
1993
(USC)
Curtis Conway
1993
(Cal)
Sean Dawkins
1993
(Penn St.)
O.J. McDuffie
1992
(Michigan)
Desmond Howard
1991
(Virginia)
Herman Moore
1991
(Tennessee)
Alvin Harper
1991
(Colorado)
Mike Pritchard
1989
(Texas)
Eric Metcalf
1989
(Oklahoma State)
Hart Lee Dykes
1989
(Michigan State)
Andre Rison
1989
(Northern Arizona)
Shawn Collins
1988
(Notre Dame)
Tim Brown
1988
(South Carolina)
Sterling Sharpe
1988
(Miami FL)
Michael Irvin
1988
(Tennessee)
Anthony Miller
1988
(Arizona State)
Aaron Cox
1988
(LSU)
Wendell Davis
1987
(NC State)
Haywood Jeffires
1987
(FL)
Ricky Nattiel
1987
(Michigan State)
Mark Ingram
1986
(UCLA)
Mike Sherrard
1986
(Tennessee)
Tim McGee
1985
(Wisconsin)
Al Toon
1985
(Miami FL)
Eddie Brown
1985
(Mississippi Valley St.)
Jerry Rice
1985
(FSU)
Jessie Hester
1984
(Nebraska)
Irving Fryar
1984
(Penn St.)
Kenny Jackson
1984
(Tennessee)
Clyde Duncan
1984
(Southern Miss)
Louis Lipps
1983
(Tennessee)
Willie Gault
1982
(Tennessee)
Anthony Hancock
1982
(Georgia)
Lindsay Scott
1982
(Clemson)
Perry Tuttle
1982
(NC State)
Mike Quick
1981
(Kansas)
David Verser
1981
(San Jose State)
Mark Nichols
1980
(Texas)
Lam Jones
1980
(Syracuse)
Art Monk
1979
(Clemson)
Jerry Butler
1979
(Houston)
Willis Adams
1978
(FL)
Wes Chandler
1978
(Stanford)
James Lofton
1978
(AZU St.)
John Jefferson
1977
(Tennessee)
Stanley Morgan
1977
(Kentucky)
Randy Burke
1976
(Oklahoma)
Billy Brooks
1975
(Purdue)
Larry Burton
1974
(USC)
Lynn Swann
1974
(Louisiana Tech)
Roger Carr
1973
(San Diego State)
Isaac Curtis
1973
(AZU St.)
Steve Holden
1973
(Purdue)
Darryl Stingley
1973
(FSU)
Barry Smith
1973
(Nebraska)
Johnny Rodgers
1972
(Oregon)
Bobby Moore
1972
(Jackson St.)
Jerome Barkum
1972
(Auburn)
Terry Beasley
1972
(Villanova)
Mike Siani
1971
(AZU St.)
J. D. Hill
1971
(Grambling)
Frank Lewis
1971
(Houston)
Elmo Wright
1970
(Texas Southern)
Ken Burrough
1970
(Richmond)
Walker Gillette
1969
(FSU)
Ron Sellers
1969
(Notre Dame)
Jim Seymour
1969
(Stanford)
Gene Washington
1969
(Oklahoma)
Eddie Hinton
1968
(Alabama)
Dennis Homan
1968
(USC)
Earl McCullohch
1967
(Michigan St.)
Gene Washington
1967
(Washington)
Dave Williams
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