Position: Wide receiver Also ranks #1 on The Best NFL Wide Receivers of the 2000s Also ranks #1 on The Best College Football Wide Receivers of All Time Also ranks #1 on The Best Minnesota Vikings Of All Time 7 Joe Greene Age: 78 16,957 votes “Mean Joe Greene” didn't just pl...
Meyers has come a long way since 2019, when he joined the Patriots as an undrafted free agent. Now, he's the top wide receiver in the 2023 free-agent class. It would be a big loss for New England if he signs elsewhere, though the piece to retain him might be too steep to...
He's in the same prospect tier as Calvin Johnson, Julio Jones and Ja'Marr Chase, and he's an immediate WR1 in the NFL. Where would you set the over/under for Round 1 wide receivers? Kiper: I'd go with 5.5. That's up over the four from the 2023 draft but...
Allen had a nice rookie year and has vowed to become more of a deep threat this season. He’s a risk in this spot, but could prove himself as an elite wideout. Also consider: Alshon Jeffery, Chicago Bears; Andre Johnson, Houston Texans; DeSean Jackson, Washington Redskins; Wes Welker,...
Wide receivers 1.Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State 2.Malik Nabers, LSU 3.Rome Odunze, Washington 4.Brian Thomas Jr., LSU 5.Adonai Mitchell, Texas Tight ends 1.Brock Bowers, Georgia 2.Jared Wiley, TCU 3.Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas
Byline: Ryan O'Halloran The NFL long ago turned into a passing league. In 2014, 23...O'Halloran, Ryan
I hope you enjoyed this look at my Top 10 wide receivers of the 2023 NFL Draft. Give me a follow on Twitter (@DLF_Jeff) and let me know your thoughts on this list. Be sure to check back as I adjust these ranks as this offseason progresses leading up to the draft. ...
Here are your top 10 fantasy options at wide receiver: 1. Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions Johnson led all wide receivers last year, and it wasn't even close. He scored 16 touchdowns; as many as nearly half the league'squarterbacks. His own quarterback, Matthew Stafford, is only improving....
Thomas led all wide receivers in yards gained on hitches. His YAC on hitches was second-best in the NFL, trailing only Keenan Allen. Thomas did this while fighting through press coverage on 34 percent of his targets, too. Seems like he has a strong case, even without a touchdown scored...
1) Wide receivers take over. For the first time in the 13 years of this countdown, a wide receiver took the top spot. While Tyreek Hill's victory is remarkable -- and a win for a position whose practitioners often feel slighted -- it comes at a time when receivers in general are ...