1. Jerry Rice
2. Don Hutson
3. Raymond Berry
4. Steve Largent
5. Lance Alworth
Honerable mentions: Marvin Harrison, Cris Carter.
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1. Jerry Rice
2. Don Hutson
3. Raymond Berry
4. Steve Largent
5. Lance Alworth
Honerable mentions: Marvin Harrison, Cris Carter.
1. Jerry Rice(this is the one position in the NFL where there iszero debate about who the greatest ever is)
2. Randy Moss
3. Torry Holt
4. Terrell Owens
5. Steve Largent
2.Hines ward 3.Reggie Wayne 5.Chad Ochocinconorthcarolina29
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The lack of Steve Largent is appalling. We know I'm a Hawks fan, but let's put that aside for a second. This guy held every meaningful receiving record before Jerry Rice broke them. And he did it with average QBs his whole career. He was never a locker room cancer like TO or Randy Moss, he was a class act. Those guys are freakish athletes, Largent was not. But he was one of the smartest receivers the league has ever seen. It's the only way a short white guy could get so wide open. Largent's numbers will be lost in time with the offensive boom of the last ten years. But he shouldn't be forgotten.monkeytoes61Nah, he was trash bro. The lack of Michael Irvin is appalling tho, he owns all.
Pinkston was a scrawny little wuss.
[QUOTE="KidM3"]1. Freddie "Fred Ex" Mitchell 2. Desean Jackson 3. Jeremy Maclin 4. Danny Amendola 5. MegatronLoseEagles1245Good ole FredEx, he had great hands. Him and Todd Pinkston were possibly the greatest WR duo of all time. James Thrash was a nice #3 too.
Good ole FredEx, he had great hands. Him and Todd Pinkston were possibly the greatest WR duo of all time. James Thrash was a nice #3 too. I know. It was a joke.Pinkston was a scrawny little wuss. [QUOTE="LoseEagles1245"][QUOTE="KidM3"]1. Freddie "Fred Ex" Mitchell 2. Desean Jackson 3. Jeremy Maclin 4. Danny Amendola 5. Megatronredskins2156
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