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The 'WRs taken in the First Round of NFL Draft' quiz
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The 'WRs taken in the First Round of NFL Draft' quiz

Can you name every wide receiver selected in the first round of the NFL Draft since 2015? Quiz clue: Year / Team / Draft slot. Good luck!

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2025 / CAR / #8
Tetairoa McMillan
2025 / TB / #19
Emeka Egbuka
2025 / GB / #23
Matthew Golden
2024 / ARZ / #4
Marvin Harrison Jr.
2024 / NYG / #6
Malik Nabers
2024 / CHI / #9
Rome Odunze
2024 / JAX / #23
Brian Thomas
2024 / KC / #28
Xavier Worthy
2024 / SF / #31
Ricky Pearsall
2024 / CAR / #32
Xavier Legette
2023 / SEA / #20
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
2023 / LAC / #21
Quentin Johnston
2023 / BAL / #22
Zay Flowers
2023 / MIN / #23
Jordan Addison
2022 / ATL / #8
Drake London
2022 / NYJ / #10
Garrett Wilson
2022 / NO / #11
Chris Olave
2022 / DET / #12
Jameson Williams
2022 / WAS / #16
Jahan Dotson
2022 / TEN / #18
Treylon Burks
2021 / CIN / #5
Ja'Marr Chase
2021 / MIA / #6
Jaylen Waddle
2021 / PHI / #10
DeVonta Smith
2021 / NYG / #20
Kadarius Toney
2021 / BAL / #27
Rashod Bateman
2020 / LVR / #12
Henry Ruggs
2020 / DEN / #15
Jerry Jeudy
2020 / DAL / #17
CeeDee Lamb
2020 / PHI / #21
Jalen Reagor
2020 / MIN / #22
Justin Jefferson
2020 / SF / #25
Brandon Aiyuk
2019 / BAL / #25
Marquise Brown
2019 / NE / #32
N'Keal Harry
2018 / CAR / #24
D.J. Moore
2018 / ATL / #26
Calvin Ridley
2017 / TEN / #5
Corey Davis
2017 / LAC / #7
Mike Williams
2017 / CIN / #9
John Ross
2016 / CLE / #15
Corey Coleman
2016 / HOU / #21
Will Fuller
2016 / WAS / #22
Josh Doctson
2016 / MIN / #23
Laquon Treadwell
2015 / OAK / #4
Amari Cooper
2015 / CHI / #7
Kevin White
2015 / MIA / #14
DeVante Parker
2015 / PHI / #20
Nelson Agholor
2015 / BAL / #28
Breshad Perriman
2015 / IND / #29
Phillip Dorsett

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