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1. Randy Moss 2. Terrell owens 3. Reggie Wayne 4. Steve Smith 5. Larry Fitzgerald Last edited by FSUViking; 07-04-2008 at 12:44 AM. |
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Your list isn't bad... Reggie Wayne though????
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Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: New York |
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Steve Smith? Hes good but not top five. and i dont understand why everyone doesnt think chad johnson is good. He puts up the best numbers. He might not have the most touchdowns but hes always up there. Hes had the most catches for first downs in the league. |
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The Human Steamroller
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Toms River, NJ Posts: 5,716
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Right now Moss is the number 1 reciever in the league.
A healthy Marvin Harrison would be in the top 5 |
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He's played in the shadow of Marvin Harrison for a long time and been underrated.. His production last year as the #1 WR speaks volumes.
He has the speed to go deep and despite his size, is not afraid to go over the middle. His numbers over the past 5 years are comparable to anyone's in the league. |
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Reggie Wayne is very good yes, however I wouln't put him in the top 5 in the league. Steve Smith is very good as well, but its hard to have him up there because he really only had like one and a half good seasons...
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He's been top 5 since 2005. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/...6JFi64EUP.uLYF
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The real 12th Man
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But the question now is, how well Steve Smith does this year.
They signed D.J. Hackett and (when healthy) he was a threat in Seattle. Think he'd help Smith out? |
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No considering they have no reliable QB to throw them the ball, better off having a ball machine out there.
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Marvin Harrison is top 3 w/o the injury, we overlook him cuz hes quiet and isnt this sort of flashy player like the other star receivers but he deserves his due credit and hes top 3 in my book.
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The real 12th Man
Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Spokane Posts: 1,639
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I'm doing my biased thing now.
Bobby Engram. Reliable reciever. Good hands. While not speedy, he does what it takes to get the ball. He got snubbed on the pro bowl last year. He really deserved it. |
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