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Updated · ESPN · Jul 15
ESPN Ranks Ja'Marr Chase No. 1 Among 10 NFL Wide Receivers for 2026
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 15

ESPN Ranks Ja'Marr Chase No. 1 Among 10 NFL Wide Receivers for 2026

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 15

Summary

  • More than 70 NFL executives, coaches and scouts put Ja'Marr Chase atop ESPN's 2026 wide receiver rankings, with the Bengals star drawing about 70% of first-place votes.
  • Justin Jefferson ranked second and Jaxon Smith-Njigba third, with Smith-Njigba jumping from unranked after a league-leading 1,793 receiving yards and a Super Bowl-winning season.
  • Puka Nacua and Amon-Ra St. Brown rounded out the top five, followed by CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, Nico Collins, A.J. Brown and Davante Adams.
  • ESPN said receiver remains arguably the NFL's deepest position: 26 players received at least one vote this year, up from 15 serious top-10 contenders last year.
  • The annual survey is meant to identify the league's best players right now—not project careers—as 2026 training camps near and teams keep treating receiver as a premium, highly paid position.

Insights

Are these rankings biased against proven veterans, like Diggs and Samuel, who are not in ideal situations?
How many of the NFL's top receivers would remain elite if paired with a bottom-tier quarterback?
With receiver contracts soaring, can teams still build a championship roster around a $40 million star?