Two elite Crimson Tide wide receivers earn spots in Wednesday's reveal of the NFL's best.
on Tuesday, and on Wednesday, 2014 Heisman Trophy finalist and Cleveland Brown wide receiver Amari Cooper was ranked No. 70 while Miami Dolphins electric wide receiver Jaylen Waddle was placed at No. 63.to give him a $5 million raise while the team also is guaranteeing him the $20 million currently left on his contract. Cooper held out from mandatory minicamp earlier in the offseason in anticipation of a new deal. But now he'll likely end the holdout once training camp begins for Cleveland.
with the Dolphins that includes $76 million guaranteed. The deal made Waddle the league’s fifth-highest-paid receiver. Waddle has tallied over 1,000 receiving yards in each of his first three seasons and has become one of the more prominent pass-catchers in the league. The 25-year-old's best season thus far came in 2022, as he logged 1,356 receiving yards for eight touchdowns on a league-high 18.1 yards per reception.
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