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Wide Receiver Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings (Fantasy Football)

We’ll have you covered as you prepare for your 2025 dynasty rookie drafts. In order to dominate your dynasty rookie draft, check out our expert consensus wide receiver dynasty rookie draft rankings. And sync your dynasty league to practice with fast and free dynasty rookie mock drafts. Below, we dive into wide receiver dynasty rookie draft rankings from some of our fantasy football expert community.

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2025 Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings: Wide Receiver

Here are our latest wide receiver Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings from our consensus of fantasy football experts. You can find the latest wide receiver Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings and sync your fantasy football league for specific advice.

RK PLAYER NAME TEAM AGE BEST WORST AVG. STD.DEV
1 Tetairoa McMillan CAR 22.0 1 3 1.6 0.6
2 Travis Hunter JAC 22.0 1 3 1.7 0.7
3 Emeka Egbuka TB 22.0 1 6 3.2 1.1
4 Luther Burden III CHI 21.0 2 8 5 1.6
5 Matthew Golden GB 21.0 3 8 5.2 1.2
6 Tre Harris LAC 23.0 4 8 5.7 1
7 Jayden Higgins HOU 22.0 4 10 6.7 1.6
8 Jack Bech LV 22.0 5 12 8.5 1.9
9 Jaylin Noel HOU 22 7 16 9.6 2.2
10 Kyle Williams NE 22 7 21 10.4 3.4
11 Elic Ayomanor TEN 22 9 15 11.6 1.6
12 Jalen Royals KC 22 9 15 11.7 1.7
13 Pat Bryant DEN 22 11 18 14.1 2.2
14 Tory Horton SEA 22 11 17 14.1 1.8
15 Tai Felton MIN 22 13 22 16.4 2
16 Savion Williams GB 23 13 23 16.5 2.7
17 Isaac TeSlaa DET 23 13 32 18.5 5.8
18 Tez Johnson TB 23 12 26 19.1 3.9
19 Ricky White III SEA 23 18 28 21.5 2.8
20 Xavier Restrepo TEN 23 11 32 20.9 4.9
21 Dont’e Thornton Jr. LV 22 16 32 22.2 4.6
22 Chimere Dike TEN 23 17 36 24.5 5.9
23 Jaylin Lane WAS 23 13 31 23.2 5.3
24 Arian Smith NYJ 23 19 35 24.8 3.5
25 Jimmy Horn Jr. CAR 22 20 31 25.3 3.5
26 Kaden Prather BUF 22 23 33 28.1 3
27 Nick Nash ATL 24 20 39 26.6 5.4
28 KeAndre Lambert-Smith LAC 23.0 21 41 27.3 6.7
29 Isaiah Bond FA 14 43 28.4 7.9
30 Ja’Corey Brooks WAS 23.0 19 43 29.9 6.9

Emeka Egbuka (TB)

Emeka Egbuka lands in a crowded but intriguing spot in Tampa Bay after being selected 19th overall – a clear sign the Bucs believe in his long-term upside, even with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin still on the roster. A polished, reliable slot weapon, Egbuka became Ohio State’s all-time receptions leader and broke out as a sophomore after replacing Jaxon Smith-Njigba in 2022. While he never truly operated as “the guy” in college, his consistent production alongside NFL-level talent speaks volumes. In the short term, target competition limits his redraft appeal, especially with Jalen McMillan also in the mix. But with both Evans and Godwin over 29 and dealing with durability concerns, Egbuka is one injury away from a clear path to fantasy relevance.
-Andrew Erickson

Jaylin Noel (HOU)

Jaylin Noel is one of the most exciting under-the-radar rookie wideouts in the 2025 class. The 5’10”, 194-pound Iowa State product posted a 33% dominator rating in his final season and led the class in receiving yards on throws of 20+ air yards – despite suffering from some of the worst QB play. He’s a vertical slot weapon with elite athleticism, punt return ability, and strong production alongside fellow Texans rookie Jayden Higgins. Houston snagged Noel in the third round (79th overall), and while he may open the season behind Christian Kirk, the opportunity is there. With Kirk’s durability in question and Noel’s explosive playmaking, don’t be shocked if the rookie earns a major role down the stretch. Attached to C.J. Stroud in a high-powered offense, Noel is a sneaky late-round target.
-Andrew Erickson

Tory Horton (SEA)

Seattle called Horton’s name in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. The big, galloping physical receiver could push Marquez Valdes-Scantling this season to be the WR3 for the passing attack. Horton has the raw talent to do so after posting 3.45 yards per route run last year (per PFF). He ranked 43rd and 22nd in the same statistical category in the two previous seasons. Horton is a triple-level threat with the play strength to break tackles (2023: 16th in missed tackles forced). Depending on how many rounds your rookie draft is, Horton enters consideration for dynasty squads in the fourth round, but you could also use a final round selection depending on how many rounds your draft covers.
– Derek Brown

Xavier Restrepo (TEN)

Restrepo signed a UDFA deal with the Tennessee Titans to reunite with his college quarterback, Cam Ward. It’s a nice story, but I won’t be rostering the turtle slow slot receiver in dynasty. A 4.83 40-yard dash will remove any tight end from my fantasy radar, much less a 5’9″ slot receiver.
– Derek Brown

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