The 2019 season featured a healthy dose of rookie wide receivers who became real impact players by the end of the year. Fortunately, for teams that missed out on the bounty, the 2020 wide receiver draft class appears to be one of the strongest in recent memory.
On top of the talented and deep rookie class, there are a few proven No. 1 wide receiver options available on the free agency market, namely Amari Cooper, A.J. Green and Emmanuel Sanders. However, there's another player who is teetering on the edge of being included in that group, but many people aren't sure if he can be a primary option on a good passing offense.