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5 Wide Receivers Whose Stock Is on the Rise Following the NFL Combine
Which wide receivers improved their NFL Draft stock with strong combine showings?

Taywan Taylor, Western Kentucky

Taywan Taylor was a player to watch entering the combine because his production profile was pretty beastly at Western Kentucky. With a 36.69% receiving yardage market share, a 32.13% reception market share, and a 40.48% touchdown market share, he checked many of the production-related boxes you look for in a prospect.

And then he had a nice combine, posting a 66th percentile 40-yard dash time with a 3-cone speed that now ranks 13th among all wide receivers who've performed at the combine since 1999. As a result, according to PlayerProfiler.com, his Agility Score ranks in the 91st percentile. He should make for a solid pick in the third round of the draft.

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