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    WooSox Game Information
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    Brsil: la participation de Neymar la Coupe du monde devient une affaire d'Etat
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    2026 NFL Draft Rankings: Who Are the Top 10 Wide Receivers in This Year's Class?
    If your favorite team is in need of a wide receiver ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, then you might be in luck. The talent at wide receiver is among the deepest at any position in this year's class. That's evident when you look at my top 150 prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft list. I've got 21 wide receivers in the top 150, including seven in the top 64 and five in the top 32. So, which wide receivers are truly the best of the best in the 2026 NFL Draft? Here's a closer look at who I believe the top wide receivers in this year's draft class are. 10. Josh Cameron, Baylor While Cameron is a couple inches taller, it is easy to see some shades of Deebo Samuel in the Baylor product's game, as both are essentially running backs in a receivers body, bullying opponents with their long arms, strong hands and ultra-physical style. 9. Zachariah Branch, Georgia Branch is likely going to generate someTyreek Hill comparisons during the pre-draft process, powered by the 4.35 speed he demonstrated at the Combine. Like Hill, Branch is at his best as a vertical threat or in the quick game, offering the kind of instant spark to a passing attack that only elite speed can provide. 8. Antonio Williams, Clemson With 25 combined touchdowns (21 as a pass-catcher, two as a runner, two as a passer) in 43 career games at Clemson, Williams has a proven big-play knack, showing impressive spatial awareness, body control and soft hands to make difficult plays look routine. 7. Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee Brazzell reminds me a lot ofBengals starTee Higgins in size and style, towering over cornerbacks with an imposing 6-foot-4 frame. But it's his rare burst off the snap that separates him from most taller vertical threats. 6. Omar Cooper Jr., Indiana A talented pass-catcher in a running backs body, Cooper is at his best out of the slot, where he can bully undersized nickel cornerbacks, generating consistent yardage after the catch. 5. Denzel Boston, Washington The whole point of playing receiver is to catch touchdowns, and with 20 TDs over the past two seasons, Boston is the most prolific scorer of this years top wideouts. He should be able to continue this red zone mastery in the NFL, using his 6-foot-4, 209-pound frame, timing, body control and strong hands to win above the rim. 4. KC Concepcion, Texas A&M With 28 combined rushing and receiving scores in 38 career games at Texas A&M andNorth Carolina State, Concepcion is easily the top point producer of this years standout receiver class. Concepcions given name is Kevin, butKC is his preferred nickname and it better describes the silky-smooth athleticism he uses to consistently create space. 3. Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State Simply put, Tyson has the best tape of this years receiver crop. It isnt often that receivers of his size, twitch and tracking skills come around. Tyson is a case of "buyer beware," however, as he has missed multiple games because of injuries in each of the past three seasons. 2. Makai Lemon, USC Lemon reminds me a lot of Golden Tate, a dynamic run-after-the-catch weapon who played 11 years in the NFL. Like the 5-foot-11, 197-pound Tate, Lemon is a difficult matchup for cornerbacks because of a compact, almost RB-like frame to go with dynamic speed and top-notch ball skills. 1. Carnell Tate, Ohio State Receiver is one of the better positional groups of this years draft class, and Tate tops it because of his ability to win in multiple ways. The 6-foot-3, 195-pounder has excellent body control, hand-eye coordination and grit to pull in contested passes, and hes surprisingly slippery as a route-runner with excellent tracking skills.
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    Blazers vs. Suns odds, prediction, time: 2026 NBA Play-In Tournament picks, April 14 best bets by proven model
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    2026 NFL draft: Arizona Cardinals a good fit for OT Max Iheanachor
    The Arizona Cardinals have their eyes on offensive tackle prospects in the 2026 NFL draft. While there have been numerous projections where they take a tackle with the third overall pick or trade back a few spots to get one, a perfect scenario could have them land a local prospect. According to SI.com's Justin Melo, the Cardinals are a good fit for Arizona State tackle Max Iheanachor. The Arizona Cardinals are another team that has hosted Iheanachor on a pre-draft visit. They're expected to take a defensive player at No. 3 overall, with Arvell Reese, David Bailey, and Sonny Styles as shortlisted options. An offensive tackle like Iheanachor could make sense with their second-round selection.The Cardinals are looking to replace Jonah Williams at right tackle. They signed veteran journeymen like Eiljah Wilkinson and Oli Udoh in free agency as break-in-case-of-emergency options. Ideally, they draft a higher-upside player like Iheanachor with the 35th pick.While tackle is possible at the top of the first round, the Cardinals' two biggest needs for 2026 are a pass rusher and a tackle, especially one who can play right tackle. If the Cardinals can get a pass rusher like Reese or Bailey in Round 1 and Iheanachor in Round 2, they get two rookie starters. The trick is whether Iheanachor makes in out of the first round. Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify,YouTubeorApple podcasts.This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Arizona Cardinals a good fit for OT Max Iheanachor
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