Every draft has late-round sleepers who become contributors in their rookie years, and 2025 likely will be no different. With rookie minicamps ended, this year’s class now has to work in with the rest of the roster. The 2025 WR class was touted as not having a lot of stars, but having a lot of quality. Let’s look at some late-round receivers with a chance of seeing the field early in 2025.
Arian Smith, New York Jets No. 110
Smith is in one of the better situations for a late-round receiver. The Jets are resetting after hiring Aaron Glenn as head coach and Tanner Engstrand as offensive coordinator.