4 sleeper wide receivers to know in the 2020 NFL Draft

Michael Pittman, Redskins, NFL Draft
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2. Michael Pittman Jr., USC

USC has turned out some very good NFL wide receivers and Michael Pittman Jr. should be another one of them. While he isn’t being talked about much due to the elite names in this NFL Draft class, he is still going to be a valuable middle-round selection.

Pittman caught 101 passes for 1,275 yards and 11 touchdowns. Those numbers show the big potential that Pittman will be bringing to the NFL.

At 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds, Pittman is another big body in this draft class. For teams that need a big wide receiver who can run solid routes and use his speed and quickness to get open, Pittman could be the right fit. He isn’t a “burner,” but he is a talented all-around wide receiver.

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