Wide receivers flood the 2026 NFLPA Rookie Premiere invitation list

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The NFLPA's 2026 Rookie Premiere list is out. NFL Network's Mike Garafolo shared the full roster on Thursday, confirming 46 rookies were invited to the annual event in Los Angeles, running May 14–17. Twenty of those spots went to wide receivers, a number that stands out even by this event's historically offense-leaning standards.

The list selects players based on their draft status, position, and marketability. It reads as a near-complete directory of a receiver class that analysts have spent months calling one of the deepest in recent memory.

Fernando Mendoza, the No. 1 overall pick, headlines alongside a WR group that commands the room.

The receiver count alone tells the full story of this 2026 draft class

Carnell Tate of the Tennessee Titans, Jordyn Tyson of the New Orleans Saints, and Makai Lemon of the Philadelphia Eagles, widely considered the top three receivers in this class, all made the list.

The list of players invited to attend this year’s NFL Players Rookie Premiere in LA May 14-17. pic.twitter.com/Nz2VIPksfr

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) April 30, 2026

So did KC Concepcion of the Cleveland Browns, Denzel Boston, also of Cleveland, and Zachariah Branch of the Atlanta Falcons. Twenty WRs total.

The NFLPA's selection criteria naturally tilts toward skill positions. But this many receivers reflects a genuine reality: this was a receiver-heavy draft, and the market confirmed it.

Seven quarterbacks made the cut, including Mendoza, Drew Allar of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Ty Simpson of the Los Angeles Rams.

Defense, as usual, sits thin: David Bailey, Arvell Reese, Rueben Bain, Mansoor Delane, Caleb Downs, and Sonny Styles are the only defenders on the list.

Jeremiyah Love, the No. 3 overall pick taken by the Arizona Cardinals, represents the running back group alongside Jadarian Price, Nicholas Singleton, and four others.

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