Top 10 college football WRs heading into Week 5

#10. Tre Harris – Before he was injured, Ole Miss wide receiver Tre Harris was one of the best in his position and even after having knee surgery, he played a few snaps for the Rebels against Alabama. His value is reflected by his On3 valuation of $586,000 which puts him at No. 74 on the NIL 100 list and No. 53 on the exclusive football list. He sits at No. 10 on this list with 3,400 followers on various social media platforms.

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#9. Romain Wilson – Since his week one heroics against East Carolina, where he had six receptions for 78 yards and three touchdowns, Michigan Wolverines wide receiver Roman Wilson has gone from strength to strength. Since then, the senior wide receiver has three more scores for 190 yards as the Wolverines have glided past their opponents.

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#8. Zachariah Branch – Freshman USC wide receiver Zachariah Branch made a big impact in the Trojans' win over San Jose State, returning a 96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown and being explosive throughout. Branch has one touchdown and 120 yards through Week 4 as Brenden Rice continues to shine.

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#7. Rome Odunze – Odunze won an unlikely Pac-12 Special-Teams Player of the Week award after filling in for punting duties and excelling at it. He had an 83-yard punt return for a touchdown against Cal, the Huskies first in 4 years. Odunze is a multi-talented wide receiver who has proven his worth to the Huskies on numerous occasions.

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#6. Keon Coleman – Keon Coleman of Florida State scored seven touchdowns as a Michigan State player last season and already has six this season, demonstrating his athletic abilities. He appears to be on track for a personal best season as the Spartans look to bounce back after their 2-2 start.

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#5. Malik Nabers – LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers cracks the top 5 of this list and he has been on fire this season. He has 32 receptions for 523 yards resulting in five touchdowns across four games. Nabers put up 1,017 receiving yards last season for three touchdowns and has already reached the 500-yard mark in just four games this year.

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#4. Xavier Worthy – Despite being double-teamed frequently, Texas Longhorns receiver Xavier Worthy leads the championship-chasing team in receptions and is seven yards shy of 2,000 career yards. Worthy put up 760 receiving yards last season scoring nine touchdowns and is set to better that record this season.

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#3. Marvin Harrison Jr. – Before the season began, Ohio State Byes wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was already being touted as a potential Heisman winner.  He helped the Buckeyes get back on track in a tight win over a talented Notre Dame squad, and he will be crucial to Ryan Day's aspirations for this year's college football season.

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#2. Evan Stewart – Evan Stewart of Texas A&M narrowly misses out on the #1 position for college football's best wide receiver. He averaged 128.5 yards per game and two touchdowns in the first two games, the same as last season. Stewart is on pace to set a new season record with over 1,000 yards. He displayed his remarkable athleticism versus Auburn with a stunning catch that went viral on social media.

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#1. Travis Hunter – Travis Hunter has carved out a distinct role in college football as a rare two-way star for Deion Sander's underdog squad, which is surprising fans all over. He had outstanding performances against ranked opponents TCU and Nebraska before getting hurt late in the game after a hit by Colorado State defensive back Henry Blackburn. His NIL valuation has climbed by $253,000 in the last 10 weeks to $1.8 million, putting him fourth among football players and at the top of the wide receiver's NIL deals list.

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