After evaluating the top running backs in college football, it’s time to turn to the top 10 wide receiver duos.Duos can fuel an offense and help teams compete for national championships. For example, LSU’s pairing of Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson terrorized defenses in 2019 en route to the title. More recently, Ohio State in 2025 utilized Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate to become the first program to win a championship in the 12-team playoff era.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementOne of the biggest things to keep in mind while making the list is that it focuses on duos, not individual receivers. Teams like Michigan (Andrew Marsh) and USC (Tanook Hines) will not be included due to the uncertainty behind the leading option.Florida State’s duo of Duce Robinson and Micahi Danzy possesses a dangerous combination of size and speed.Robinson stands a towering 6-foot-6 and finished 2025 with 1,081 yards and six scores. He found success on all three levels of the field and created multiple mismatches against opposing secondaries. Robinson also finished 2025 on the All-ACC First Team and was named to Phil Steele’s 2026 Preseason All-ACC First Team.Complementing Robinson is the 6-foot-1 Danzy, who’s entering his redshirt sophomore season. Last season, Danzy was used as a pass catcher and rusher, totaling 787 all-purpose yards and six touchdowns. Danzy brings game-breaking speed, and he (fittingly) runs track for the Seminoles, where he’s the school’s record holder in the 400 meters.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThis season, Danzy and Robinson return, giving quarterback Ashton Daniels two reliable weapons. After a 5-7 campaign in 2025, the duo will certainly be motivated to bring the team back into the AP top 25.No matter who’s named the starting quarterback, having two receivers in Ryan Coleman-Williams and Lotzeir Brooks is a plus.Coleman-Williams comes off a down year after an impressive freshman campaign in 2024. Last season, he finished with 689 yards and four scores, while averaging 14.1 yards per reception. If Coleman-Williams returns to freshman form, he’ll be a tough No. 1 option to slow down.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBrooks enters his sophomore season after showing multiple flashes of potential in his freshman year. He finished the season as the fourth option behind the likes of Coleman-Williams and Germie Bernard with 441 yards. But Brooks was a key contributor to Alabama’s comeback win over Oklahoma in the first round of the College Football Playoff, finishing the game with a team-leading 79 yards and two touchdowns.In a highly competitive SEC, the duo will provide consistency to an offense that will look to make a return trip to the College Football Playoff under head coach Kalen DeBoer.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDespite Clemson’s 2025 collapse and Antonio Williams’ exit to the NFL, Bryant Wesco Jr. and TJ Moore remain steady. Wesco suffered a neck injury that sidelined him afte
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