The NFC Has an Abundance of Star WRs Who Could Use a New Sidekick: NFL Draft Landing Spots, Part 4
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Kevin Szafraniec provides a team-by-team breakdown of every NFC wide receiver corps to find the most advantageous landing spots for 2026’s incoming rookie wideouts.

Wide receiver has become one of the most valuable positions in the NFL over the past decade. Quarterbacks, edge defenders, and wideouts are the only positions to claim a spot among the NFL’s top 32 players in average annual salary, with eight of those players being WRs. If we open things up to look at the top 50, five more wideouts join the list. That means 26% of the 50 highest-paid players in the league come from the WR position.

Since wideout is such a premium position, elite talents only become available via trade or free agency every so often. And when star WRs do hit the market, there is always a high price tag attached, whether it be in trade compensation, a hefty contract extension, or both. These elements make finding a star in the draft a more cost-effective route.  But landing in the wrong situation can stunt the growth of even the best WR prospect, which makes finding a favorable landing spot so crucial for early-career production.

Two factors to look for in an ideal landing spot are a wealth of vacated opportunities and a lack of high-end talent. The former is easy to calculate now that nearly all of the big-name free agents have settled. As for the latter, Sports Info Solutions helps us out with their points above average (PAA) metric, which isolates individual player performance on each play and compares it to a baseline outcome. Like most metrics, PAA is not perfect. But it still gives us a decent understanding of whether a player is more likely to help or hurt their team on any given play. To add a little more context, I’ve added some RotoViz favorites like on-target catch rate and yards per route for good measure.

After working through the AFC backfields in Part 1 and Part 2 of the series, something that became apparent is the lack of balance between the two conferences when it comes to 2026 draft capital. Six AFC teams own 10 or more selections, while not a single NFC team’s total gets out of the single digits. Ten of the 16 AFC franchises have at least nine picks versus only three NFC clubs. Meanwhile, four NFC teams have fewer than seven picks compared to only one AFC team falling below that threshold.

Since finding WR talent is so crucial in the modern NFL, a lack of draft capital is unlikely to stop teams from taking stabs at the position. However, it will limit how many shots a front office can take. But considering the 2026 class has a deep collection of intriguing prospects to choose from, every team should get a chance to scratch their WR itch at some point in this year’s draft.

After making our way through the WR corps in the AFC in Part 3 of the series, it’s now time to shift our attention to the NFC.

Do you want to predict which rookie RBs could land on your favorite team? Volume 2 of the 2026 RotoViz Rookie Draft Guide is the perfect way to get to know this year’s incoming draft class!

Jam-packed with comprehensive player profiles, advanced stats, player comps, strategies, and rankings from the RotoViz staff, it is a must-have for every fantasy manager who wants to crush their best ball, dynasty, and redraft leagues in 2026! Keep an eye out for Volume 3, which will drop after the 2026 NFL Draft!

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Chicago Bears

Draft Picks (7): 25, 57, 60, 89, 129, 239, 241

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