Eric Singleton Jr. is a wide receiver from Auburn who is ranked No. 69 on my NFL Draft Top 100 Big Board. This comprehensive scouting report analyzes Singleton’s draft potential, current mock draft trends, and where he ranks among the top prospects.
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Eric Singleton Jr.’s NFL Draft Potential
Eric Singleton Jr.’s ranking on my 2026 NFL Draft board, at this stage, is partly a projection — but there’s no denying how quickly Singleton adjusted and thrived at the Power Five level. He broke the 700-yard mark as a true freshman and true sophomore at Georgia Tech, and while his production has stagnated in Auburn’s hamstrung passing offense, Singleton himself has continued to show promise.
In PFSN’s CFB WRi database, Singleton has a healthy score above 80, and his RAC numbers in particular are strong. Per TruMedia, he’s averaging six yards of RAC per reception, and a full yard of RAC over expectation per catch.
Those numbers track with what he showed at Georgia Tech. While QB play has never been on Singleton’s side, he’s proven himself to be a universally alignment-versatile weapon with high value on schemed touches, drag routes, crossers, and slants on must-have downs.
At 5’10”, 180 pounds, Singleton is undersized, with lacking mass and length — but he compensates with electric short-area athleticism and twitch, along with blistering speed and explosiveness.
Not only is that supercharged athleticism an asset after the catch, but Singleton has also proven he can use it to offset defenders and explode off breaks in man coverage, as well as carve into open zones. And while his play strength at the catch isn’t high-end, he’s flashed rare contortion and body control on high-difficulty attempts.
With Jackson Arnold limiting the Tigers’ passing offense, Singleton’s production will unfortunately continue to stagnate in 2025. Nevertheless, it’s easy to look past that and see that Singleton is an NFL talent, and potentially an early-round talent at that.
He’ll operate best in space-oriented offenses that favor pre-snap motion and short RAC concepts, but he has enough speed to contend vertically and make high-flying grabs, too.
Where Is Singleton Being Selected Most Often in the PFSN Mock Draft Simulator?
Singleton currently holds the No. 65 overall rank among prospects, reflecting his standing among mid-round prospects. His most recent Average Draft Position (ADP) of 68.0 as of October 13 reflects that he is typically being selected on Day 2 or early Day 3.
This small gap between rank and ADP suggests he’s consistently valued among evaluators, even amid fluctuations in player evaluations at this stage of the draft cycle.
Users controlling the Atlanta Falcons have been the team that selected Singleton the most frequently over the past week, accounting for 1.1% of their picks across all seven rounds.
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Where Does Eric Singleton Jr. Rank Amongst Other NFL Draft Prospects?
Singleton is currently ranked No. 69 overall in my October 2026 NFL Draft Big Board. Among WR prospects, Singleton ranks 8th at the position, trailing prospects like Jordyn Tyson, Makai Lemon, Carnell Tate. Currently ranked in the top 100, Singleton will look to increase their draft stock in the coming months.
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