Dez Bryant
Antonio Brown
Jordy Nelson
Julio Jones
AJ Green
Demaryius Thomas
Calvin Johnson
Odell Beckham Jr
Kelvin Benjamin
TY Hilton
Brandin Cooks
Amari Cooper
Allen Robinson
Devante Parker
Breshad Perriman
Larry Fitzgerald
Keenan Allen
Doug Baldwin
Julian Edelman
Jeremy Maclin
Mike Evans
Sammy Watkins
Deandre Hopkins
Mike Wallace
Brian Quick
Alshon Jeffery
Desean Jackson
Dorial Green Beckham
Jordan Matthews
Brandon Marshall
Anquan Boldin
Dwayne Bowe
Ranked 1-32 No. 1 WRs for all teams
The bottom was hard to gauge, so much turmoil and sadness. Probably overrating ARob, but I believe in him and Bortles
The top 8 are so interchangeable that it's hard to rank. After that, there's some clear separation and different tiers.
Why do you have Jeffery so low? He's a stud.
Baldwin is too high also.
Parker isn't their #1, Landry is.
And even though I'm not big on him, Matthews likely has to be higher.
Jeffery is good but Chicago is headed for a meltdown. Cutler's a bum and Fox is going to be in and out in one season.
As Lynch begins his decline, we're going to see Wilson ascend in the passing game. Until Seattle has a wideout break out, Baldwin will remain Wilson's go to connection with Graham drawing coverage and opening opportunities for Baldwin.
Nice correction for Miami. If healthy, Parker would've been their no. 1 but the surgery/missed time will slow his development
Chip Kelly is clearly on drugs. It won't be long til Bradford is injured and Tebow is starting. No Maclin, all the pressure will be on Matthews. A sophmore slump with Kelly on the hotseat is likely.
Fair points. I will definitely disagree with Jeffery still though. Even with Cutler and Fox, he's going to produce and put up WR1 numbers like he did last year. All Cutler has to do is just chuck it up there (which is all he really does anyway).
Quote:Fair points. I will definitely disagree with Jeffery still though. Even with Cutler and Fox, he's going to produce and put up WR1 numbers like he did last year. All Cutler has to do is just chuck it up there (which is all he really does anyway).
One additional X factor is will Kevin White's presence in the lineup be a positive or negative for Alshon Jeffrey from a FF standpoint?
Quote:One additional X factor is will Kevin White's presence in the lineup be a positive or negative for Alshon Jeffrey from a FF standpoint?
A positive IMO. If he does what he's supposed to, defenses can't focus on Jeffery as much.
Quote:Jeffery is good but Chicago is headed for a meltdown. Cutler's a bum and Fox is going to be in and out in one season.
As Lynch begins his decline, we're going to see Wilson ascend in the passing game. Until Seattle has a wideout break out, Baldwin will remain Wilson's go to connection with Graham drawing coverage and opening opportunities for Baldwin.
Nice correction for Miami. If healthy, Parker would've been their no. 1 but the surgery/missed time will slow his development
Chip Kelly is clearly on drugs. It won't be long til Bradford is injured and Tebow is starting. No Maclin, all the pressure will be on Matthews. A sophmore slump with Kelly on the hotseat is likely.
I like Jeffrey over a lot of people you have above him. Couldn't rank him lower the ARob and Amari Cooper. Overall not bad ranking.
Quote:A positive IMO. If he does what he's supposed to, defenses can't focus on Jeffery as much.
If both are healthy and play up to their potential, I don't envy opposing Defensive Coordinators if Jay Cutler's head is even remotely close to being straight.
Quote: If both are healthy and play up to their potential, I don't envy opposing Defensive Coordinators if Jay Cutler's head is even remotely close to being straight.
Has it ever been on straight for a full season?
Quote:Has it ever been on straight for a full season?
Probably not since at least the time that Mike Shanahan coached him.
While I believe it was in the Bears best interest to take a major salary cap hit this year in moving on from Jay Cutler, it will be interesting to see if John Fox and Adam Gase can get through to him better than the previous coaching staff did.
This list is awful! Seattle's top receiver will be Jimmy Graham, Doug Baldwin has no place in the middle of this list. Alshon Jeffrey has been nothing but a consistent Pro he should be in the top 10-15 EASILY. Brian Quick needs to be at the Way bottom, and DeAndre Hopkins will have a breakout year! Mike Evans is a BEAST!!!! Also don't let ESPN make you think that Chip Kelly doesn't know what he's doing. You also Boned Julian Edelman and Steve Smith.
Quote:This list is awful! Seattle's top receiver will be Jimmy Graham, Doug Baldwin has no place in the middle of this list. Alshon Jeffrey has been nothing but a consistent Pro he should be in the top 10-15 EASILY. Brian Quick needs to be at the Way bottom, and DeAndre Hopkins will have a breakout year! Mike Evans is a BEAST!!!! Also don't let ESPN make you think that Chip Kelly doesn't know what he's doing. You also Boned Julian Edelman and Steve Smith.
Graham is a TE. Edelman has no Brady and even then Brady's favorite target is Gronk, though the Cheatriots do spread the ball. Steve Smith is older than dirt. Hopkins is not breaking out with no Foster, Andre, or QB. I feel comfortable listing Bowe last as he was on a team thats WR corps scored zero TDs, he is now on a worse team. I explained why I ranked Jeffery lower than his talent level. Cutler's a bum and garbage time points is pitiful. I like Evans but I expect Winston to struggle. I'm not sold on Kelly, even less on Bradford's health
Brady is out for Four games. I can't say Graham but you can say Gronk is their #1 target? all the Seahawks do is spread the ball too. If Healthy Hopkins will be one of the Top WR's in the NFL (he didn't have a qb last year). Winston may struggle, but Evans played well with an already struggling QB. All i was saying is that you're not very consistent with your analysis. Baldwin plays his role, and even without Brady I expect the Pats to do their thing i.e. Edelman will catch over 80 balls. Jay Cutler has been the Same Jay Cutler for the last 2 seasons and it hasn't hurt Alshon. Jeffery would have been a first rounder if his weight issues didn't hurt him, and please give Steve Smith a little credit (he was old as dirt last year). I think you're also forgetting that teams that struggle pass the ball. I just don't see the analysis behind any picks , and your explanations for your stretches are all over the board. Just being Honest.