Who are the top 10 wide receivers in the NFL today?The league has never been more talented or skilled at the wide receiver position. From top to bottom on every roster, there seems to be a star pass-catcher. The question is: who is the best? Who belongs in the top 10?There’s no shortage of star wideouts in the league todayForget the Super Bowl contenders, forget the top 10 quarterbacks in the league—this list is all about the wideouts.So, without further ado, here are today’s top 10 wide receivers, according to talkSPORT.Injured stars who have been ruled out for the season or have missed significant time — such as Malik Nabers, Tyreek Hill, CeeDee Lamb, and Mike Evans — are ineligible.Ranking the NFL’s top 10 current wide receivers right now10. – Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos2025 stats: 38 receptions for 566 yards and 4 touchdowns (9 games)The Denver Broncos are relying on Courtland Sutton to be the star of their passing offense, and so far, he has delivered.Bo Nix consistently looks Sutton’s way to spark the offense. When the offense struggles, it usually means Sutton isn’t getting the ball enough.Sean Payton knows how to get his star wideout the ball, and it’s paying off, as Denver sits atop the AFC West at 7-2.Sutton and Bo Nix have become one of the best QB-WR duos in the entire league9. – Emeka Egbuka, Tampa Bay Buccaneers2025 stats: 34 receptions for 562 yards and 5 touchdowns (8 games)The Tampa Bay Buccaneers found their next star wide receiver in Emeka Egbuka. In his first five NFL games, he took the league by storm — becoming the first player in NFL history to record 25+ receptions, 400+ receiving yards, and 5+ receiving touchdowns in a player’s first five career games.Even though his pace has slowed, he has proven himself as the rightful heir to Mike Evans’ throne in Tampa.He has been Baker Mayfield‘s go-to target and has helped the Bucs to a 6-2 record to begin the year.Egbuka is already looking like a certified WR18. – Drake London, Atlanta Falcons2025 stats: 47 receptions for 587 yards and 5 touchdowns (7 games)Michael Penix Jr. has learned that all he has to do is throw the ball to Drake London, and good things will happen. The fourth-year USC standout is having another excellent season, making Penix Jr.’s job that much easier.London’s big body and strong hands give him the advantage in almost every matchup, no matter who lines up across from him.It also helps that he has one of the league’s best running backs in the backfield with Bijan Robinson. While the Falcons may only be 3-5, it sure isn’t London’s fault.London has proven to be one of the best WRs in 20257. Michael Pittman Jr. – Indianapolis Colts2025 stats: 52 receptions for 561 yards and 6 touchdowns (9 games)No one had the Indianapolis Colts pegged as the AFC’s number one seed come November, yet here we are.A large part of that? The inexplicably stellar play of Daniel Jones, and of course MVP candidate Jonathan Taylor—but it’s the man on the outside who has been the calming force.Michael Pittman Jr. just puts his head down and goes to work, making plays that very few others can week in and week out. Now he is doing it for a winner, a contender.Give the man his flowers.Pittman Jr. and the Colts have been the surprise of the league this season6. – Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings2025 stats: 47 receptions for 649 yards and 2 touchdowns (8 games)While it has been a somewhat quiet year for one of the game’s best, Justin Jefferson continues to dazzle no matter who is throwing him the ball, whether it’s J.J. McCarthy or Carson Wentz.There’s nothing Jefferson can’t do on the football field as well as anyone in the league. The Minnesota Vikings once had a young Randy Moss, and while their styles differ, Jefferson is carving out his own path as a future Hall of Famer in Minnesota.Jefferson has set numerous league records since stepping foot into the league5. – George Pickens, Dallas Cowboys2025 stats: 49 receptions for 764 yards and 6 touchdowns (9 games)Maybe the most surprising player of the season so far is George Pickens.The Steelers traded Pickens to Dallas in May, and he has since been one of the best wide receivers in football. Period.Despite the Cowboys’ 3-5-1 struggles, Pickens has been a dream pairing for Dak Prescott. Alongside CeeDee Lamb, he forms one of the NFL’s top wide receiver duos.Pickens’ arrival has helped unlock Prescott to a higher level4. – Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions2025 stats: 59 receptions for 635 yards and 7 touchdowns (8 games)All Amon-Ra St. Brown does is get open and catch the ball.The Detroit star is well on his way to smashing Calvin Johnson’s franchise records. That should tell you all you need to know.Since entering the league as a rookie in 2021, St. Brown has established himself as one of the NFL’s best, earning First-Team All-Pro honors twice already.He possesses all the tools of a star WR1 and has proven it, helping transform the Detroit Lions from bottom-feeders to Super Bowl contenders — a near-impossible task. That alone says all you need to know.St. Brown is on his way to breaking every record in Detroit3. – Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams2025 stats: 61 receptions for 711 yards and 3 touchdowns (7 games)Puka Nacua has been one of the most productive receivers in football through the first part of the season. With the addition of Davante Adams and a healthy Matthew Stafford, Nacua has elevated his game to the next level.Last year, he struggled to stay healthy for a good chunk of last season, but when he was on the field, few could stop him. He missed a game this year, but that hasn’t slowed him down.He shattered nearly every receiving record in his rookie year two seasons ago, and after an injury-shortened sophomore campaign, Nacua is already reminding everyone just how talented he is.Nacua provides jaw-dropping highlights on a weekly basis2. – Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals2025 stats: 76 receptions for 831 yards and 5 touchdowns (9 games)It has been a frustrating season in Cincinnati, with star quarterback Joe Burrow once again missing a significant amount of time, which has led to Jake Browning and Joe Flacco throwing the football to Ja’Marr Chase.That hasn’t stopped the reigning triple-crown leader from making his presence felt and proving once again why he is truly one of a kind, no matter who is throwing him the ball.Flacco hasn’t overthought it—what works is simple: throw the ball to Chase.The Cincinnati Bengals star is the only receiver in NFL history to record 127+ receptions, 1,700+ yards, and 17+ touchdowns in a single season.That guy is still there doing it.Don’t be fooled, Chase is still the gold standard when it comes to wide receivers1. – Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle Seahawks2025 stats: 58 receptions for 948 yards and 4 touchdowns (8 games)The third-year wideout out of Ohio State is coming off his best year as a pro — he even earned his first Pro Bowl nod last season. Jaxon Smith-Njigba has now taken his game to another level, and beyond.Through the first half of the season, Smith-Njigba is on pace to become the first player in NFL history with a 2,000+ receiving yard season. He has been, hands down, the best receiver in the league.With D.K. Metcalf long gone, Smith-Njigba is Seattle’s offensive centerpiece, led by new quarterback Sam Darnold. 2025 belongs to JSN.Smith-Njigba is putting everyone on notice this yearStay up to date with the latest from the NFL across all platforms – follow our dedicated talkSPORT USA Facebook page and subscribe to our talkSPORT USA YouTube channel for news, exclusive interviews and more.