Who is the greatest WR in the history of this Franchise? Old Timers might say Bob Hays. Others, not so old but still plenty long in the tooth might say Pearson. Most would probably say Irvin. There are those who are younger who might argue Dez.
Drew Pearson only caught 388 yards in his rookie year. Now, he did catch over a thousand in his second year but he didn't see another thousand yard season until his 7th season. A different game, to be sure.
Did you know that Michael caught 654 yards in his rookie season? Did you know that in his second season, he caught 378? Did you know that in his third season Michael caught 413 yards? It wasn't till his 4th Season that he broke out.
Dez had 561 yards in his rookie season. In fact, it was not till his 3rd season that he eclipsed a thousand yards, having narrowly missed it in his second season.
Hayes, he was the exception, and that's interesting because he played in the toughest passing era of them all. He was able to post Thousand plus seasons in each of his first two years in the league. Of course, he had world class speed and the NFL had never seen that kind of deep speed before.
Mark me down as one who believes that Gallup will be the man in Dallas. I believed it before we ever drafted him. I was on board with him when he was still at CSU. I think he is going to be a great WR for us. If I'm wrong, I can live with it but I don't think I am.
I guess we'll see.