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The 2020 NFL draft wide receiver class has been billed as one of the best groups at the position in quite some time.
While Jerry Jeudy, Henry Ruggs III, CeeDee Lamb and others have generated plenty of buzz, there is a chance none of the premier wide outs are selected in the Top 10 April 23.
The high demand for quarterbacks, defensive stars and offensive linemen could keep the wide receivers on the board until the No. 12 overall pick.
At some point, there will be a run on wide receivers given the depth of talent and need of franchises further down the draft order, but they may have to be patient while others are taken off the board.