Emeka Egbuka is one of the most consistent and polished receivers in this class. The former Buckeye finished his college career with 2,868 yards and 24 touchdowns and will instantly become a starting slot receiver for whichever team drafts him.
While plenty of teams could use Egbuka’s talents, these five make the most sense as landing spots for the young wide receiver.

5 Potential Landing Spots for Emeka Egbuka
Denver Broncos
The Broncos have been heavily linked to running backs in this draft, but giving Bo Nix a reliable receiver like Egbuka could really help Denver’s offense in 2025. Egbuka would be the perfect complement to Courtland Sutton and would be a great fit in Denver.
Green Bay Packers
Green Bay almost never drafts a receiver in the first round. However, getting Jordan Love a dependable target like Egbuka would fill a big need for the Packers.
His route running and overall consistency would add something to the Packers’ receiving corps that the current roster lacks. This move makes a lot of sense for both sides.
Tennessee Titans
It’s a lock that the Titans will be selecting Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick. They also hold the 33rd overall pick, and if Egbuka is available there, giving Ward a weapon in Round 2 would be a smart move for Tennessee.
Houston Texans
With the Texans losing Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell likely out for at least half the season, Egbuka would be a strong fit in Houston.
C.J. Stroud played with Egbuka for two seasons at Ohio State, so the chemistry is already there. He’d be a great target for Stroud in the NFL.
Los Angeles Rams
The Rams lost Cooper Kupp this offseason, and while wide receiver may not be their biggest need, they could certainly use a player like Egbuka.
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He could slide perfectly into the slot role Kupp occupied and would be a good fit in their offensive system.
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