SEC ranks top 10 wide receivers for 2026 college football season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 22, 2026, 9:15 AM
Last updated Aug 22, 2026

The Southeastern Conference has released its rankings for the top 10 wide receivers heading into the 2026 college football season. Cam Coleman from Texas tops the list, followed by Mario Craver of Texas A&M and Ryan Wingo, also from Texas. This year's rankings highlight a promising mix of returning veterans and talented newcomers, aiming to improve on the underwhelming performance by wide receivers last season, where only two reached over 1,000 receiving yards. The SEC's wideout talent could significantly shift perceptions as the season unfolds, especially with the involvement of freshman players and transfers. The new season starts this fall with heightened expectations for these athletes.
- •Cam Coleman leads the list of top receivers for 2026.
- •Texas A&M's Mario Craver ranked second after a strong sophomore season.
- •Ryan Wingo, also from Texas, secured a top-three position.
- •Only two receivers surpassed 1,000 yards in 2025, indicating room for growth.
- •The SEC showcases a talented mix of veterans and newcomers.
- 9:15 AMYahoo Sports — SEC football: Ranking the top 10 wide receivers entering 2026
"Who claims the title of the No. 1 SEC wide receiver? Top 10 players at the position entering the 2026 season.
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