4. Rashid Shaheed (6-0, 180, 7th year, Weber State) -- Shaheed, 27, is a dangerous deep threat, who also is a punt and kick returner. Shaheed is the No. 12 free agent by NFL.com (No. 23 ESPN).
5. Jalen Nailor (5-11, 199, 5th year, Michigan State) -- Nailor, 27, averaged 15.3 yards per catch as a reserve for the Vikings. He is the No. 71 free agent by NFL.com (No. 57 ESPN).
Other options: Jaune Jennings (No. 47 NFL, No. 25 ESPN), Deebo Samuel (No. 60 NFL, No. 54 ESPN), Marquise Brown (No. 88 ESPN).
Best Options in the NFL Draft at Wide Receiver
1. Carnell Tate (6-3, 192, Ohio State) -- Tate, 21, is the No. 1 wide receiver (No. 6 overall prospect by NFL.com (No. 9 ESPN).
Carnell Tate (Photo: Getty, 247Sports)
2. Makai Lemon (5-11, 195, USC) -- Lemon, 21, is the No. 2 wide receiver prospect (No. 11 overall by NFL.com (No. 8 ESPN)
3.Omar Cooper**** (6-0, 204, Indiana) -- Cooper, 22, is the No. 3 wide receiver prospect (No. 18 overall by NFL.com (No. 17 ESPN).
4. Jordyn Tyson (6-2, 200, Arizona State) -- Tyson, 21, is the No. 3 wide receiver prospect by ESPN (No. 15 ESPN), No. 4 wide receiver (No. 21 overall prospect by NFL.com).
5. Denzel Boston (6-4, 209, Washington) -- Boston, 22, is the No. 5 wide receiver prospect (No. 25 overall prospect by NFL.com (No. 22 ESPN).
6. KC Concepcion (5-11, 190, Texas A&M) -- Concepcion, 21, is the No. 6 wide receiver prospect (No. 33 overall prospect by NFL.com (No. 32 ESPN).
Other wide receivers rated in the top 50 are: Germie Bernard (Alabama) (No. 50 NFL.com), Malachi Fields (Notre Dame) (No. 44 ESPN) and Zachariah Branch (Georgia) (No. 49 ESPN).