Making the Case
Making The Case For Emeka Egbuka
✅ 5-Star Recruit
✅ Early-Breakout
✅ Position-Versatility
✅ YAC-Ability
✅ Contested-Catch Ability
✅ Route-Running Prowess
✅ Athletic Ability
✅ RD1 NFL Draft Pick
✅ High-Scoring Offense
✅ Situation-Deflated Price Tag
✅ 2nd-Half Upside
Emeka Egbuka isn’t just a great long-term dynasty stash – he’s one of my favorite redraft targets in 2025.
Let me tell you why.
For starters – Emeka Egbuka was a HIGHLY-recruited player.
Egbuka was a 5-Star Recruit (99 Prospect Grade).
He was the top-ranked WR in his class.
Although Egbuka wasn’t really involved as a true freshman, you can’t really fault him considering the Ohio State depth chart consisted of Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Marvin Harrison Jr., & Egbuka.
Egbuka was efficient on limited opportunities as a freshman (9/191 on 58 routes; 3.29 YPRR; 74.5 PFF Receiving Grade).
Egbuka then went bar-for-bar with Marvin Harrison Jr. as a sophomore (1,238 yards & 12 TD’s vs 1,295 yards & 14 TD’s), averaging 3.01 YPRR & posting an 84.0 PFF Receiving Grade.
Egbuka dealt with injury as a junior (41/515/4 in 10 games; 2.01 YPRR; 75.2 PFF Receiving Grade), but returned to form as a senior (81/1011/10; 2.51 YPRR; 82.4 PFF Receiving Grade).
He finished as Ohio State’s all-time leader in receptions (205).
Egbuka had a higher career YPRR (2.61) & best-season YPRR (3.01) than both Travis Hunter & Tetairoa McMillan.
Egbuka is prototypical size (6’1”/205). & he has a position-versatile skillset (Egbuka played 30% of his snaps out-wide during his 1,200-yard sophomore season).
Egbuka is very capable after-the-catch (career 6.6 YAC/reception). & he was also good in contested-situations (54.3% career contested-catch success-rate; above 50% in 3/4 seasons).
There isn’t anything he “can’t” do.
Egbuka is also a savvy route-runner. Egbuka was charted as 42nd, 82nd, & 92nd percentile vs Man, Zone, & Press (via Reception Perception).
Egbuka is also an above-average athlete.
He has good speed (4.46 Pro Day 40) & great short-area quickness (4.12 Pro Day shuttle).
Egbuka is also a RD1 NFL Draft Pick (19th overall).
The only other 5-Star Recruits to get drafted RD1 in the past decade:
- Laquon Treadwell
- Calvin Ridley
- Devonta Smith
- Henry Ruggs
- Ja’Marr Chase
- Garrett Wilson
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Minus Henry Ruggs (who went to prison) – you’re looking at 1 single bust (Treadwell) + 5 All-Pros.
On top of the RD1 DC – Egbuka was drafted to a team that finished 3rd in passing yards (4,505) & 2nd in passing TD’s (41) last year.
& as far as the established target-earners on the team?
Mike Evans is about to turn 32 years old & Chris Godwin is coming off a broken ankle.
This gives Egbuka MASSIVE upside – particularly over the 2nd-half of the season, where he could potentially emerge as the #1 target in TB.
& just look at some 2nd-half performances (WK9-17) from rookie WR’s in recent seasons.
- Brian Thomas Jr. (WR11, 17.9 PPG)
- Malik Nabers (WR12, 17.8 PPG)
- Ladd McConkey (WR15, 16.6 PPG)
- Xavier Worthy (WR34, 12.2 PPG)
- Tank Dell (WR6, 18.9 PPG)
- Puka Nacua (WR13, 16.4 PPG)
- Jayden Reed (WR13, 16.4 PPG)
- Rashee Rice (WR17, 16.1 PPG)
- Zay Flowers (WR24, 13.6 PPG)
- Christian Watson (WR12, 15.7 PPG)
- Garrett Wilson (WR26, 13.6 PPG)
- Elijah Moore (WR5, 20.1 PPG)
- Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR7, 18.4 PPG)
- Jaylen Waddle (WR8, 18.1 PPG)
- Ja’Marr Chase (WR10, 17.6 PPG)
- Devonta Smith (WR28, 12.2 PPG)
- Justin Jefferson (WR6, 18.5 PPG)
- Brandon Aiyuk (WR9, 17.7 PPG)
- CeeDee Lamb (WR32, 13.8 PPG)
Rookie WR’s can make a MASSIVE impact over the 2nd-half of the season.
Hell even Jalen McMillan (who’s role Egbuka now occupies) averaged 14.5 PPG (WR24) from WK9-17 as a rookie last season.
Egbuka is being drafted as the WR48 (!!) this season.
That means you don’t even have to draft Egbuka as anything more than your WR4/WR5.
He may only be a bench-stash to start the year – but last time I checked they don’t pay out for winning your WK6 Championship!
Egbuka has the type of upside we covet over the second-half of the season & during the playoff weeks.
Add it all up & Egbuka is one of my PRIORITY targets in 2025.
