NFL Free Agency 2020: Ranking the top 3 WRs that are still available

Taylor Gabriel, Packers
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1. Taylor Gabriel

While watching the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl 54, it is evident that speed kills in the NFL. With a receiving corps that features Tyreek Hill, Sammy Watkins, and Mecole Hardman, defenses have a hard time keeping Kansas City’s pass-catchers in front of them.

Even though he isn’t as quick as he once was, Taylor Gabriel is a vertical threat that can still keep a secondary honest. In his final season with the Chicago Bears in 2019, Gabriel saw just a 15.2 percent target share in the offense.

However, when he was involved in the aerial attack, Gabriel posted a 110.8 passer rating when targeted in 2019 (19th best in the NFL). In a league that has teams that prioritize speed at wide receiver, Gabriel shouldn’t reside in free agency much longer.

Potential Landing Spots: Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers

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