SEC football: Ranking the top 10 wide receivers entering 2026

SEC football: Ranking the top 10 wide receivers entering 2026

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SEC football: Ranking the top 10 wide receivers entering 2026

The Southeastern Conference's stacked list of quarterback talent has been the topic of conversation this offseason, but many haven't talked enough about this year's group of elite wide receivers.

Compared to recent history, the league's wideouts severely underperformed in 2025. Brenen Thompson (Mississippi State) and Chris Brazzell II (Tennessee) were the only players to surpass the 1,000-yard receiving threshold. With a talented mix of returning veterans, transfers and highly touted freshmen, the narrative could shift in the conference's favor this year, however.

Here are the 10 best wide receivers in the SEC entering the 2026 season:

1. Cam Coleman – Texas

Cam Coleman #8 of the Texas Longhorns runs a route during the Texas Spring Football Game at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on April 18, 2026 in Austin, Texas.

Through the first few weeks of fall camp, the Auburn transfer has lived up to the hype. Coleman has made some spectacular catches, including a one-handed snag that got social media buzzing about his potential in the Longhorns' offense in 2026. The 6-foot-3, 204-pounder from Phenix City, Alabama, hauled in 56 receptions for 708 yards and five touchdowns last season with the Tigers. Coleman's stats could amplify if Texas quarterback Arch Manning lives up to the hype, with a new and improved offensive line in Austin.

2. Mario Craver – Texas A&M

Oct 4, 2025; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies wide receiver Mario Craver (1) runs the ball in for a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images

After transferring from Mississippi State to Texas A&M last season, Mario Craver made his mark as one of college football's fastest wide receivers. He finished his sophomore campaign as a 2025 Biletnikoff Award Semifinalist, ranking third in the SEC with 917 receiving yards and four touchdowns. While he doesn't have the biggest frame, Craver remains one of the most electric wideouts in the conference entering his junior year with the Aggies.

3. Ryan Wingo – Texas

Nov 15, 2025; Athens, Georgia, USA; Texas Longhorns wide receiver Ryan Wingo (1) attempts to make a catch in the second half against the Georgia Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

The other half of Texas' dangerous wide-receiving duo lands himself inside the top three. Wingo secured 834 yards and seven touchdowns in an outstanding sophomore campaign. Despite sharing targets with Coleman, he will remain a top option for Manning. His athleticism and electrifying speed make him one of the SEC's top wideouts entering 2026.

4. Anthony Evans III – Mississippi State

Nov 1, 2025; Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs wide receiver Anthony Evans III (3) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Bulldogs won 38-35. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images

While talk about Mississippi State has been focused on dual-threat quarterback Kamario Taylor this offseason, the Bulldogs also boast one of the nation's top wideouts. Anthony Evans shared receptions with Thompson last season, but still ranked inside the top 10 in the SEC for receiving yards. Returning for another year in Starkville, Evans will be Taylor's primary target, making for what should be a dangerous Bulldogs' offense in Starkvegas this season.

5. Isaiah Sategna III – Oklahoma

Nov 29, 2025; Norman, Oklahoma, USA;  Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Isaiah Sategna III (5) makes a touchdown catch during the fourth quarter against the Louisiana State Tigers at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

The preseason All-SEC selection returns for his second and final season as a Sooner in 2026, after racking up 67 receptions for 965 yards and eight touchdowns. He also proved to be a legitimate threat as a punt returner for Oklahoma, recording 318 yards in that category. Ever since the fifth-year senior from Austin, Texas, transferred to Norman from Arkansas, he has made a massive splash as one of the SEC's top wideouts.

6. Braylon Staley – Tennessee

Nov. 1, 2025; Knoxville, Tennessee; Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Braylon Staley (14) runs for a touchdown against the Oklahoma Sooners during the second half at Neyland Stadium.

Braylon Staley had one of the most impressive freshman seasons in Tennessee football's history in 2025, leading the team with 68 receptions for 837 yards and six touchdowns. The SEC and AP Freshman of the Year returns for his sophomore campaign with the Vols in Josh Heupel's fast-paced and explosive offense. Don't be surprised if Staley finishes 2026 ranked top-three in yards and touchdowns.

7. Ryan Coleman-Williams – Alabama

April 11, 2026; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Ryan Coleman-Williams (1) makes a catch as he is defended by Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Keon Sabb (3) and Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Ivan Taylor (13) at Bryant-Denny Stadium during the Alabama A Day scrimmage.

While 2025 wasn't as impressive as his freshman year with the Crimson Tide, Ryan-Coleman Williams still has the talent to be one of the league's best wideouts. Williams' popularity soared after his incredible performances in 2024, including highlight-worthy catches that will live in college football lore forever. Alabama's unknowns at quarterback could prevent him from having another huge season in T-Town, however.

8. Nyck Harbor – South Carolina

Oct 18, 2025; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks wide receiver Nyck Harbor (8) celebrates a touchdown reception against the Oklahoma Sooners in the second quarter at Williams-Brice Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Blake-Imagn Images

This is a make-or-break year for South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer, but his job security could be saved with this freak-of-nature at wideout to pair with dual-threat quarterback LaNorris Sellers. Nyck Harbor compiled another breakout campaign last season for the Gamecocks, leading the team with 618 receiving yards and six touchdowns, while also averaging 20.6 yards per reception. If the offensive line improves and protects Sellers, Harbor could have another big year in Columbia.

9. Deuce Alexander – Ole Miss

Ole Miss running back Kewan Lacy (5) celebrates with Ole Miss wide receiver Deuce Alexander (11) after scoring a touchdown during a college football game between Mississippi State and Ole Miss at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, Miss., on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025. The Egg Bowl game marks the 122nd meeting between the two teams.

There are various newcomers in Oxford, but quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, running back Kewan Lacy and wide receiver Deuce Alexander could create explosives again for the Rebels in 2026. In last season's stacked wide receiving corps, Alexander ranked third on the team with 684 yards and two touchdowns. With a Heisman Trophy frontrunner at quarterback, the Douglassville, Georgia, native could compile big numbers for the Rebels this year.

10. Eric Singleton Jr. – Florida

GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA - APRIL 11: Eric Singleton Jr. #2 of the Florida Gators goes in motion during the Florida Gators Orange and Blue Game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Gainesville, Florida. (Photo by Dustin Markland/Getty Images for ONIT)

Eric Singleton Jr. has been with three different teams in the last three years, but he could have found his perfect fit in Jon Sumrall's offense in Gainesville. While the Gators still don't know who the starting quarterback will be come kickoff, Singleton's addition to the wide receiving corps gives Aaron Philo or Tramell Jones Jr. a talented, intelligent and speedy playmaker who can perform well on the outside or in the slot.

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