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Josh Keatley

Top five true freshman wide receivers in the Big Ten for 2023

It is always fun to look at recruiting rankings. The recruiting landscape receives more coverage every year and is a very important aspect of building a program. Still, it is important to remember these players and prospects are not defined by these rankings.

I was diving into the most recent class and trying to figure out which future Buckeye is going to shine brightest and fastest but noticed that the Big Ten as a whole was pretty interesting recruiting-wise this cycle, and we already dove into the top quarterbacks and top running backs of the class, but now we will take a look at the top wide receivers in the class of 2023.

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The following are the top five wide receiver recruits ranked by 247Sports heading to Big Ten schools this fall.

Carnell Tate, Ohio State

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The 247Sports Composite Breakdown

Height: 6-feet, 2-inches

Weight: 180-pounds

High School: IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)

247Sports Rating: 5-Star  (No. 3 WR )

Brandon Inniss, Ohio State

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The 247Sports Composite Breakdown

Height: 5-feet, 11-inches

Weight: 198-pounds

High School: American Heritage (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

247Sports Rating: 4-Star  (No. 5 WR )

Noah Rogers, Ohio State

The 247Sports Composite Breakdown

Height: 6-feet, 2-inches

Weight: 195-pounds

High School: Rolesville (Rolesville, NC)

247Sports Rating: 4-Star  (No. 8 WR )

Malachi Coleman, Nebraska

The 247Sports Composite Breakdown

Height: 6-feet, 4-inches

Weight: 190-pounds

High School: Lincoln East (Lincoln, NE)

247Sports Rating: 4-Star  (No. 11 WR )

Carmelo Taylor, Penn State

The 247Sports Composite Breakdown

Height: 5-feet, 11-inches

Weight: 160-pounds

High School: Patrick Henry (Roanoke, VA)

247Sports Rating: 4-Star  (No. 28 WR )

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