Wide receivers are some of the highest-earning positions in the NFL. They are, also, commonly some of the most popular players in the NFL, creating many opportunities for endorsements. Based on their large contracts and business ventures off the field, here are the six richest wide receivers in the NFL based on net worth, according to data generated by Celebrity Net Worth.NFL WRs with the highest net worth in 2022#4 (tied) - Tyreek Hill - $40 millionMiami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek HillTyreek Hill is a former United States Track and Field star and current superstar wide receiver. He was traded from the Kansas City Chiefs to the Miami Dolphins during the 2022 NFL offseason and immediately signed the largest contract extension by any non-quarterback player of all time. The contract carries a total value of $120 million over the next four years, including a massive $72 million in guaranteed money.#4 (tied) - AJ Green - $40 millionCincinnati Bengals wide receiver AJ GreenAJ Green was a superstar wide receiver when he played with the Georgia Bulldogs and has put together a solid career for himself over the last decade plus since being selected with the fourth overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. He is currently a member of the Arizona Cardinals. Among his many endorsements is a major deal with Nike.Andy Holloway@andyhollowayJulio Jones: 879 - 13,330 - 61AJ Green: 703 - 10,278 - 68Both came into the NFL in 2011. Both just finished a 1-year stint with their second rebound team. When it goes away, it goes away quick. But a couple of spectacular careers.92368Julio Jones: 879 - 13,330 - 61AJ Green: 703 - 10,278 - 68Both came into the NFL in 2011. Both just finished a 1-year stint with their second rebound team. When it goes away, it goes away quick. But a couple of spectacular careers. https://t.co/gN7rGJHfrL#4 (tied) - DeAndre Hopkins - $40 millionNFL wide receiver DeAndre HopkinsNFL@NFLHail Murray.@K1 & @DeAndreHopkins had us out of our seats one year ago today.4400553Hail Murray.@K1 & @DeAndreHopkins had us out of our seats one year ago today. https://t.co/ySfOJI9oniDeAndre Hopkins spent the early part of his career with the Houston Texans before being traded to the Arizona Cardinals prior to the start of the 2020 season. He signed a massive contract extension with the Cardinals worth $54.5 million over two years. It was the largest contract by any non-quarterback ever at the time it was signed. He has also invested in many start-ups, including Beyond Meat and BioSteel.