If the media reports are to be believed, Malik Nabers will be selected in the top 10 tonight, and his LSU teammate Brian Thomas won’t be far behind. Two wide receivers from the same school, and that’s been happening more often recently.

Alabama had two wide receivers go in the top 10 back in 2021 – Jaylen Waddle and DeVonta Smith. Ohio State the next year had two in the top 11 (Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave). That Buckeye pair was made more interesting by Jameson Williams having played with them the previous season before transferring to Alabama. He and John Metchie were selected 12th and 44th despite both working their way back from torn ACLs.

The Crimson Tide in 2020 placed two in the top 15 (Henry Ruggs, Jerry Jeudy).

For our current crop, everyone seems to agree that three will go in the top 10 – Marvin Harrison probably first, followed by Nabers and Rome Odunze. Everyone seems to like those three.

Thomas (pictured) seems to be a one-man tier. Nobody seems to think he’s as good as those top 3, but everyone seems to like him more than the remaining receivers. Maybe that places him in the late teens?

If Nabers is picked 7th and Thomas is picked 18th, that would make 25 combined picks of draft position. That would make them the 4th-most coveted pair of wide receivers in the history of the modern draft era.

Pairs going for 100 or fewer combined draft slots are listed below, with pairs from the last four drafts tagged with dots.

PAIRS OF RECEIVERS FROM THE SAME SCHOOL
YearSchoolFirst WRSecond WRPks
2021• AlabamaJaylen Waddle, Mia. (6)DeVonta Smith, Phi. (10)16
2022• Ohio StateGarrett Wilson, NYJ (10)Chris Olave, N.O. (11)21
1997FloridaIke Hilliard, NYG (7)Reidel Anthony, T.B. (16)23
2020• AlabamaHenry Ruggs, L.V. (12)Jerry Jeudy, Den. (15)27
2007Ohio StateTed Ginn, Mia. (9)A. Gonzalez, Ind. (32)41
2001MiamiSantana Moss, NYJ (16)Reggie Wayne, Ind. (30)46
2007Louisiana StateDwayne Bowe, K.C. (23)Craig Davis, S.D. (30)53
2022• AlabamaJameson Williams, Det. (12)John Metchie, Hou. (44)56
1988MiamiMichael Irvin, Dal. (11)Brian Blades, Sea. (49)60
2005OklahomaMark Clayton, Bal. (22)Mark Bradley, Chi. (39)61
2013TennesseeC.Patterson, Min. (29)Justin Hunter, Ten. (34)63
2021• Louisiana StateJaMarr Chase, Cin. (5)Terrace Marshall, Car. (59)64
2004Louisiana StateMichael Clayton, T.B. (15)D. Henderson, N.O. (50)65
1991MiamiRandal Hill, Mia. (23)Wesley Carroll, N.O. (42)65
1983TennesseeWillie Gault, Chi. (18)Darryal Wilson, N.E. (47)65
2000Florida StatePeter Warrick, Cin. (4)Ron Dugans, Cin. (66)70
2014Louisiana StateOdell Beckham, NYG (12)Jarvis Landry, Mia. (63)75
1995Ohio StateJoey Galloway, Sea. (8)Chris Sanders, Hou. (67)75
1994AlabamaKevin Lee, N.E. (35)David Palmer, Min. (40)75
2002FloridaJabar Gaffney, Hou. (33)Reche Caldwell, S.D. (48)81
2000FloridaTravis Taylor, Bal. (10)Darrell Jackson, Sea. (80)90
1989North Carolina St.Danny Peebles, T.B. (33)Naz Worthern, K.C. (60)93
1978FloridaWes Chandler, N.O. (3)Terry LeCount, S.F. (91)94
2007Southern CalDwayne Jarrett, Car. (45)Steve Smith, NYG (51)96
2013West VirginiaTavon Austin, St.L. (8)Stedman Bailey, St.L. (92)100
2024Louisiana StateMalik NabersBrian Thomas?
2024WashingtonRome OdunzeJaLynn Polk?
2024TexasAdonai MitchellXavier Worthy?

—Ian Allan