The Big Ten has been churning out quite a bit of wide receiver talent of late, with names like Jalen Nailor, Chris Olave, Garrett Wilson, David Bell, and Jahan Dotson and more all being drafted out of the conference this year.
Even with all the players that left, there is still a lot of weapons around the Big Ten in 2022. Below, we ranked every Big Ten school in terms of the wide receivers they will bring into the season.
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Wisconsin
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No. 1 threat: Chimere Dike
Other Contributors: Keontez Lewis, Dean Engram, Markus Allen
Wisconsin has struggled in the passing game, and they likely won’t look much better with just one returning receiver with much experience in Chimere Dike after losing Danny Davis and Kendric Pryor. They did bring in UCLA transfer Keontez Lewis but things could get rough in this department for the Badgers.
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Indiana
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No. 1 threat: D.J. Matthews
Other contributors: Emery Simmons, Cam Camper, Javon Swinton, David Baker, Malachi Holt-Bennett
This group will live and die on how healthy D.J. Matthews is heading into the season. If he isn’t the player he was pre-injury, Indiana also brought in Emery Simmons and Cam Camper via the transfer portal to help bolster a group that is feeling the lost of Ty Fryfogle.
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Iowa
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No. 1 threat: Keagan Johnson
Other contributors: Arland Bruce IV, Nico Ragaini, Charlie Jones, Jackson Ritter, Brody Brecht
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