CFN 2020 All-America Wide Receivers
CFN 2020 First Team All-America Wide Receivers
1. JaMarr Chase, Jr. LSU
Is there any way he can do it again after losing so many parts who made the 2019 passing game blow up? Chase was the Biletnikoff winner as the nation’s best wide receiver, and now he’s back after catching 84 passes for 1,780 yards and 20 scores, averaging over 21 yards per grab.
2. Rondale Moore, Soph. Purdue
Yeah, the lightning-fast playmaker only caught 29 passes for 387 yards and two scores, but he did it in four games before getting knocked out for the year. The guy who caught 114 passes and 12 scores as a freshman should be back to form.
CFN 2020 Second Team All-America Wide Receivers
3. DeVonta Smith, Sr. Alabama
Lost in all the talent on the 2019 Bama receiving corps – and with Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs getting all of the NFL love – was that Smith led the team with 1,256 yards and 14 scores. Now he’ll get targeted even more.
4. Tylan Wallace, Sr. Oklahoma State
On his way to a second straight massive season – he caught 86 passes for 1,491 yards and 12 scores as a sophomore – he got hurt eight games in after making 53 grabs for 903 yards and eight touchdowns. Now he’s healthy again.
CFN 2020 Honorable Mention All-Americans
5. Jaylen Waddle, Jr. Alabama
6. Seth Williams, Jr. Auburn
7. Sage Surratt, Jr. Wake Forest
8. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jr. USC
9. Tutu Atwell, Jr. Louisville
10. Damonte Coxie, Sr. Memphis
11. Chris Olave, Jr. Ohio State
12. Marquez Stevenson, Sr. Houston