ESPN Theismann: Top 5 WRs in the NFL

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Who are the best wide receivers in the NFL?


Joe Theismann's Top Five

1. Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis Colts: Nice guys do finish first, as Harrison finally has a Super Bowl ring to go with the myriad of accolades he's deservedly received every year. There aren't many receivers in the league who can terrorize an opposing defense despite their knowing exactly where he's going to be, but Harrison does just that. He plays only the right side of the field and still puts up phenomenal numbers week in and week out.

2. Steve Smith, Carolina Panthers: He looks like the prototypical small receiver, but he does things you just don't expect small receivers to do. No one expects a small receiver to run slants over the middle and risk taking vicious hits, but he does. No one expects small receivers to block downfield, but he does. Smith is a terror on the field and possibly the most dangerous threat in the league when healthy.

3. Chad Johnson, Cincinnati Bengals: He's brash, cocky and probably draws too much attention to himself, but he's also one of the best receivers in the league. This is a clear case of a guy putting up big numbers that are ignored because of all the other stuff going on. He wants to be the No. 1 receiver -- not just on his team, but in the league -- and works his butt off in pursuit of his goal. An underrated blocker and route-runner, Johnson is putting in the work to be considered an all-time great.

4. Torry Holt, St. Louis Rams: Talk about underrated. Holt consistently puts up great numbers and is never truly appreciated for what he does. He may be the best route-runner in the league and has turned into a wily veteran who knows all the tricks of the trade. He always seems to be making a great catch in traffic because of his fearlessness and concentration.

5. Randy Moss, Oakland Raiders: There still is no better combination of speed and hands in the league. While Moss has had serious problems in Oakland, those around the league still view him as a dangerous threat as evidenced by Brett Favre clamoring to have Moss on the Packers next season. Hopefully Moss finds himself in a situation where he's happy and motivated again so we can see the guy who destroyed opposing defenses at the beginning of his career.


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ROFLMAO!

Randy Moss makes the list but TO doesnt.

I already hate Theeeeeezman so oh well.

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if you have steve smith, you must have TO in my opinion

Randy Moss is an interesting choice on there. My uncle is a Vikes fan, and has followed him, said his speed has decreased considerably since his hamstring injury. I still think he's a big time threat, but top 5, no.
 

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Future 585;1428422 said:
if you have steve smith, you must have TO in my opinion

Randy Moss is an interesting choice on there. My uncle is a Vikes fan, and has followed him, said his speed has decreased considerably since his hamstring injury. I still think he's a big time threat, but top 5, no.

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If Owens could catch 70% of the balls he missed last year, he would be atleast in the top 2 or 3.
 

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Randy didn't even go to the pro bowl and in my opion I think Moss has a worse additude than TO and this is even before TO was with the Eagels.
 
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How in the world R-A-N-D-Y Moss makes the list but T.O. isn't no where to be found.. Oh wait a minute he's a former Deadskin, no wonder :rolleyes:
 

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I'd probably put T.O., Reggie Wayne, or one of the Cardinals' receivers before Randy Moss. He hasn't been the same since leaving Minnesota.
 

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The Real Mavs Man;1428472 said:
I'd probably put T.O., Reggie Wayne, or one of the Cardinals' receivers before Randy Moss. He hasn't been the same since leaving Minnesota.

Yeah I forgot about Larry Fitzgerald and A. Boldin.
 

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ThreeSportStar80;1428465 said:
How in the world R-A-N-D-Y Moss makes the list but T.O. isn't no where to be found.. Oh wait a minute he's a former Deadskin, no wonder :rolleyes:

This has nothing to do with the subject, but I read your post and my first thought was "Moss never played for the Commanders".... lolZ
 

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I'm surprised he didn't say Antwan Randel El and Brandon Lloyd were number one and two.
 

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Harrison #1???
I've never seen an individual who avoids contact and run for the sidelines more than Harrison.
Its easy to pile up stats when Reggie Wayne(who at this point is a better WR) is your #2 WR and Peyton Manning is delivering the mail.
 

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Artie Lange;1428752 said:
Harrison #1???
I've never seen an individual who avoids contact and run for the sidelines more than Harrison.
Its easy to pile up stats when Reggie Wayne(who at this point is a better WR) is your #2 WR and Peyton Manning is delivering the mail.

He's also been in the top 5 for yards the last 6 years in a row. And have you seen some of those catches he's made? Easily a top 3 receiver to me.
 
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