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  1. A wide receiver (WR), also referred to as a wideout, and historically known as a split end (SE) or flanker (FL), is an eligible receiver in gridiron football. A key skill position of the offense, WR gets its name from the player being split out "wide" (near the sidelines), farthest away from the rest of the offensive formation.

  2. Michael William Thomas Jr. [1] (born March 3, 1993) [2] is an American football wide receiver who is a free agent. He played college football for Ohio State and was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft. Thomas holds the record for the most receptions by a player in a single season with 149 in 2019.

    • 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
    • Ohio State (2012–2015)
    • 212 lb (96 kg)
  3. Wide receiver. A wide receiver (or WR, wideout) is an American football player whose main duty is to catch the football when it is thrown by the quarterback . Wide receivers may also block, run with the football and sometimes throw the football besides just catching it.

  4. Wide Receiver Position on the Field. Wide receivers usually line up out wide to either side of the quarterback. Offenses will usually deploy at least two wide receivers, depending on which play they’ll choose to run. Teams with a strong passing game may tend to run more plays out of different spread formations, opting to load up on receivers.