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2026 NFL Draft: Top Wide Receiver Prospects for Day 2
Packers eyeing speed, size, and run-after-catch ability in Day 2 WR targets
Apr. 15, 2026 at 10:30pm
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A cubist interpretation of a wide receiver's aerial acrobatics captures the dynamic energy of the 2026 NFL Draft's top Day 2 pass-catching prospects.Charlottesville TodayWith the Green Bay Packers not owning a first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the team will be looking to find impact wide receivers on Day 2 (Rounds 2-3). This primer highlights five top WR prospects projected to be available in that range, including players from Alabama, Tennessee, Notre Dame, Clemson, and Indiana who offer a diverse set of physical tools and skill sets.
Why it matters
The Packers have a need at wide receiver after trading away their top target in the offseason. Finding a Day 2 prospect who can make an immediate impact will be crucial for the team's offensive success in 2026 and beyond.
The details
The five wide receivers profiled showcase a range of attributes, from the speed and big-play ability of Tennessee's Chris Brazzell II to the size and contested-catch prowess of Notre Dame's Malachi Fields. Alabama's Germie Bernard, Clemson's Antonio Williams, and Indiana's Elijah Sarratt also offer intriguing skill sets that could intrigue the Packers' scouting department.
- The 2026 NFL Draft will take place from April 24-26.
- The Packers hold the 52nd and 84th overall picks on Day 2 of the draft.
The players
Germie Bernard
A versatile wide receiver from Alabama who has played at multiple schools, Bernard is lauded for his physical tools, including size, footwork, route running, run-after-catch ability, blocking, and production working the middle of the field.
Chris Brazzell II
A lean, long-limbed athlete from Tennessee with breakaway speed and big-play ability, Brazzell II is coming off a standout season in which he led the SEC in receiving yards per game.
Malachi Fields
The Notre Dame transfer from Virginia wins with size and strength rather than speed, making contested catches a strength of his game despite playing in the Fighting Irish's run-heavy offense.
Antonio Williams
The Clemson product is known for his run-after-catch ability and projects as a productive slot receiver at the next level after a decorated college career.
Elijah Sarratt
A late-blooming prospect who transferred from FCS St. Francis to James Madison and then Indiana, Sarratt has emerged as a big-play threat who relishes the big moments and can win contested catches.
What’s next
The Packers will have a chance to evaluate these wide receiver prospects further at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in late February and early March.
The takeaway
With a need at wide receiver, the Packers will be scouring the Day 2 options in this year's draft class to find a prospect who can complement their existing offensive weapons and make an immediate impact.
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