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SEC Wide Receiver Rankings: Longhorns Top the List

A look at the nation's most potent receiving corps and the standout players set to shape the upcoming season

The Rankings Unveiled

The SEC’s receiving corps is among the most talent‑laden in the nation, and the latest rankings place the Texas Longhorns at the summit, followed closely by the Florida Gators, Alabama Crimson Tide and LSU Tigers.

Texas enters the season with a unit that blends proven production and fresh arrivals, headlined by Cam Coleman, a wide receiver regarded as one of the best in the country, and Ryan Wingo, celebrated for his yards‑after‑catch prowess.

The Gators boast a dynamic starting trio of Dallas Wilson, Vernell Brown and Eric Singleton, each bringing a distinct skill set that could challenge the Longhorns' dominance.

Alabama’s receiving group features Ryan Coleman‑Williams, Lotzier Brooks and Noah Rogers, a mix of size and speed that positions the Crimson Tide among the contenders.

LSU fields six playable wideouts, with Jayce Brown expected to lead the way, while Texas A&M’s corps is anchored by Mario Craver and includes Asthon Bethel‑Roman and Terry Bussey.

Tennessee’s unit includes Mike Matthews, Braylon Staley and Tristen Keys, while Ole Miss relies on Deuce Alexander and transfer additions Darrell Gill and Horatio Fields.

Georgia added Isaiah Canion to a room that also contains London Humphreys and Sacovie White‑Helton, strengthening an already deep group.

Oklahoma’s receiving corps is led by Isaiah Sategna and bolstered by transfers Trell Harris and Parker Livingstone, while Mississippi State’s unit is headed by Anthony Evans III and includes Marquis Johnson and Ayden Williams.

The depth extends to other programs as well, with players such as Emmett Mosley, Micah Mays, Bailey Stockton and many others poised to make impact plays throughout the schedule.

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