Top 10 NFL wide receivers for 2021 season, ranked
Ranking the best wide receivers in the NFL for the upcoming 2021 seasonOdell Beckham Jr. recently told his teammate Jarvis Landry that 2021 is going to be "a special year." While we can easily see that being the case for the Cleveland Browns, it's difficult to know if Beckham will be able to be special in comparison to what he did early in his career with the New York Giants.
Beckham has played in 23 games for the Browns over the past two seasons, and we've yet to see him consistently look like the Hall of Fame-caliber player that he was at the outset of his career. Granted, his first season in Cleveland was an unmitigated disaster for the team as a whole and his second season was ended prematurely by a torn ACL, but the three-time Pro Bowler has averaged just 58.9 receiving yards per game as a Brown, as opposed to 92.8 in five seasons with the Giants.
As a Brown, you've still seen flashes of the generational playmaker that Beckham appeared to be early in his career. For example, in a win over the Dallas Cowboys last October, Beckham had five catches for 81 yards and two receiving touchdowns, while also running for 73 yards and a touchdown on the ground. In the four other full games he played last season, though, Beckham didn't have more than 74 receiving yards in a single game.
While it would hardly be shocking if Beckham re-emerges as one of the game's top receivers in 2020 and the Browns make a Super Bowl run, he currently finds himself on the outside looking in of the top wideouts in the game. Here are our projected top 10 wide receivers in the NFL for the 2021 season: