Ranking College Football's Deepest WR Rooms In 2026
by Staff Reporter
February 26, 20260 Comments

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On Wednesday, CBS Sports writer Brad Crawford ranked the top-10 deepest wide receiver rooms in college football for the 2026 season.
At the top of the list was the Texas WR group of Cam Coleman, Ryan Wingo, and Emmett Mosley V.
Crawford also included Texas A&M receivers at No. 7, followed by the Oklahoma pass catchers at No. 8.
At the top of the list was the Texas WR group of Cam Coleman, Ryan Wingo, and Emmett Mosley V.
Crawford also included Texas A&M receivers at No. 7, followed by the Oklahoma pass catchers at No. 8.
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1. Texas
Projected starters: Cam Coleman, Ryan Wingo, Emmett Mosley V
Coleman was the top-rated wide receiver in the portal and signed with Texas over offers from several title contenders. He should be a touchdown machine for Arch Manning in this high-powered scheme as long as Wingo takes some of the pressure off the other side of the field. Wingo, a fellow former five-star recruit, doubled his production numbers as a sophomore in 2024. Ironically, Wingo is the lone remaining wide receiver from Texas' 2024 class, which included Parker Livingstone, Freddie Dubose and Aaron Butler. Mosley, a former Stanford transfer, averaged 14.6 yards per catch for the Longhorns last season and scored three touchdowns.
7. Texas A&M
Projected starters: Mario Craver, Isaiah Horton, Ashton Bethel-Roman
Making up for the loss of slot superstar KC Concepcion could be challenging, but retaining Craver as a certified weapon was essential in bringing back a top-end option for Marcel Reed and this Texas A&M offense. Craver looked borderline unstoppable with three straight 100-yard games to open the season before quieting down a bit. The Aggies grabbed Horton from the portal, who was penciled in to be one of Alabama's top wideouts in 2026. The offseason battle between Bethel-Roman and former five-star signee Terry Bussey is intriguing, given Bethel-Roman's unexpected rise as a freshman. He scored four touchdowns over a three-game stretch in November to unseat Bussey for reps.
8. Oklahoma
Projected starters: Isaiah Setagna, Trell Harris, Parker Livingstone
This is a new-look group for the Sooners outside of Setagna, who's back after dominating from the slot with 67 catches for 965 yards and eight touchdowns, many of those coming down the stretch as John Mateer's preferred choice. Six wide receivers left the program for the portal, and the Sooners reloaded with a couple of signings there, along with three freshmen, including two four-stars. Livingstone comes over from Texas after posting 29 receptions for 516 yards as a redshirt freshman. He was the Longhorns' third-leading wideout last season and should receive a bevy of targets from Mateer given his field-stretching abilities. Oklahoma landed Harris after he helped Virginia win the ACC as an all-conference talent with 847 yards and five touchdowns.
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