
It took a while for the wide receiver position to become a focal point but once it did, the floodgates opened up. For the first time ever, four straight teams selected wideouts in the first round, starting with the Seattle Seahawks with Ohio State’s Jaxon Smith-Njigba at No. 20. The L.A. Chargers grabbed TCU’s Quentin Johnson next, followed by the Baltimore Ravens selecting Boston College’s Zay Flowers at No. 22. The Minnesota Vikings completed the run with USC’s Jordan Addison at No. 23.