3 WRs the NY Giants could target with the Chiefs’ third-round pick

Sep 17, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Jonathan Mingo (1) makes a catch past Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defensive back Zamari Walton (7) in the second half at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 17, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Jonathan Mingo (1) makes a catch past Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defensive back Zamari Walton (7) in the second half at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports /
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Sep 17, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Jonathan Mingo (1) makes a catch past Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defensive back Zamari Walton (7) in the second half at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 17, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Jonathan Mingo (1) makes a catch past Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defensive back Zamari Walton (7) in the second half at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports /

1. Ole Miss WR Jonathan Mingo

In recent years, Ole Miss has produced several of the NFL’s best wide receivers. DK Metcalf and AJ Brown are the two most notable, but others have begun to make their presence known. Jonathan Mingo could be the next in line to make an impact in the NFL.

Over his four years at Ole Miss, Mingo has become an elite playmaker. Through the first nine games of the season, he has seemingly taken his game to new heights and has played a significant role in Ole Miss’s success this fall.

In 2022, he has recorded 30 receptions for 664 receiving yards and four touchdowns. He is currently averaging 22.1 yards per reception. On the ground, he has also reached the end zone once.

Mingo has had several notable games this season, but his full skill set was on display against Vanderbilt. He finished the day with nine receptions for 274 receiving yards and two touchdowns. He averaged 27.4 yards per reception.

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While he isn’t the fastest player on the field, he can still give any defense problems. He does this by consistently getting open, and finding holes in opposing secondaries.

At 6-2 and 225 pounds, he has the size to go up and catch anything thrown at him. With his big-play capability, he could be the perfect addition to this Giants offense.