The first wide receiver drafted odds for the 2026 NFL Draft are one of the most interesting prop markets on the board.
The WR class is deep, and the pecking order is far from settled.
Let's look at the odds for the first wide receiver drafted in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Last Updated: March 18
First WR Drafted Odds: Current Lines
| Player | College | Draft Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Carnell Tate | Ohio State | -260 |
| Jordyn Tyson | Arizona State | +270 |
| Makai Lemon | USC | +450 |
| Omar Cooper Jr. | Indiana | +3500 |
| KC Concepcion | Texas A&M | +7000 |
| Chris Brazzell | Tennessee | +8000 |
| Chris Bell | Louisville | +10000 |
| Elijah Sarratt | Indiana | +10000 |
| Germie Bernard | Alabama | +10000 |
| Malachi Fields | Notre Dame | +10000 |
| Zachariah Branch | Georgia | +10000 |
Who Will Be the First Wide Receiver Drafted?
According to current betting odds, Carnell Tate (WR, Ohio State) is predicted to be the first wide receiver selected in the 2026 NFL Draft with a 72.2% implied probability (-260).
Favorites to be the first wide receiver drafted:
- Carnell Tate (-260)
- Jordyn Tyson (+270)
- Makai Lemon (+450)
- Omar Cooper Jr. (+3500)
- KC Concepcion (+7000)
- Chris Brazzell (+8000)
» Bet Carnell Tate to be the first receiver drafted
2026 NFL Mock Drafts
Find out who our top-rated experts expect to be the first wide receiver drafted:
- Brendan Donahue's 2026 NFL Mock Draft – Complete first round breakdown from the #2 most accurate mock drafter over the last five seasons.
- Ryan McCrystal's 2026 NFL Mock Draft – Complete first round breakdown from the #20 most accurate mock drafter over the last five seasons.













