ESPN Insider: Scouts Inc. ranks the top 10 NFL wide receivers

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  • dave
    Go the fuck outside
    • Oct 2008
    • 15492

    ESPN Insider: Scouts Inc. ranks the top 10 NFL wide receivers

    Scouts Inc. ranks the top 10 wide receivers in the NFL:


    1. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona: He isn't an instant accelerator, but few are as dangerous downfield as Fitzgerald, due to his innate ability to sky for the ball and consistently bring it down, regardless of who is around him. He catches everything in sight and has improved dramatically with his abilities after the catch. What he did in the postseason last season affirms that he is a big-game player.


    2. Andre Johnson, Houston: Johnson is another specimen who really doesn't have a physical weakness to speak of. He can get deep, but he might be at his best shielding the defender from the ball and making the tough catch in traffic. Amazingly, Johnson has not produced a high touchdown total since entering the league. That should change. The Texans' offense goes as Johnson goes.


    3. Calvin Johnson, Detroit: This is clearly the guy with the most upside at the position. Simply put, he is very rare. Human beings with his size should not possess his speed and amazing body control. He is just scratching the surface and it might not be long before he sits alone atop these rankings. Johnson is a defense's nightmare.


    4. Randy Moss, New England: Moss has started somewhat slowly by his standards, but he is an all-time great player who is still capable of changing a game in a heartbeat. He isn't the most physical guy around, but he is extremely gifted with his height, length, burning speed and ability to contort his body to go up and get the ball at its highest point. It sometimes goes unnoticed by the public, but Moss is also a student of the game with a great understanding of coverages and his opponent. New England hasn't gotten Moss vertical like in years past, but only Jerry Rice has more 100-yard games.


    5. Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis: Wayne is incredibly productive and consistent on a year-to-year basis. He is the focal point of a tremendous passing game and is now the player whom QB Peyton Manning leans on most. However, what separates him ever so slightly from the top four is his lack of size and overall physicality. Still, few do it better and he is a tremendous fit in Indianapolis' offense.


    6. Greg Jennings, Green Bay: Like several of the wideouts on this list, Jennings probably still has not yet reached his prime, but he is very advanced for a receiver his age (26). Jennings is a big-play threat who has consistently found the end zone during his career. Teammate Donald Driver has overshadowed him slightly in 2009, but Jennings is still among the game's best.


    7. Steve Smith, Carolina: Smith has suffered through mediocre quarterback play, and the Panthers seemingly refuse to acquire another suitable pass-catching weapon to take the consistent double-teams away from Smith. Still, he produces year after year. Smaller than many of the players on this list, Smith (5-foot-9) plays much bigger than he is listed and with an aggressive edge to his game.


    8. Roddy White, Atlanta: TE Tony Gonzalez has eaten into some of White's production this season, but don't be fooled into thinking he is not one of the best wide receivers in the business. He is very fluid, yet still possesses excellent height, strength and bulk. White is also an accomplished deep threat whose presence opens up room for Gonzalez and the Falcons' running game alike.

    9. Anquan Boldin, Arizona: Although he has missed quite a bit of time because of injuries over his career, Boldin's toughness never should be brought into question. He is almost like a running back with the ball in his hands and excels over the middle and near the goal line. He probably benefits more from Fitzgerald's being on the other side than Fitzgerald benefits from Boldin, but he is a top-notch football player in his own right.


    10. Vincent Jackson, San Diego: Jackson just edged out Wes Welker and Marques Colston for this final position. He is a true up-and-comer who has a high ceiling. His tools are not that much different than Calvin Johnson's -- but he has a far better supporting cast and a borderline elite quarterback throwing him the ball. A free-agent-to-be, Jackson should break the bank this offseason.

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  • USCChifan
    All-Star
    • Oct 2009
    • 1172

    #2
    Originally posted by ND_Irish11
    I agree with Calvin Johnson being ranked 3rd. Just think what he could do with a better quarterback.
    What do you mean? Matt Stafford is going to be a great QB for the Lions, if they can get him a better O-Line. His rocket arm+Calvin Johnson will be a scary combo and something teams will fear as Stafford gains more experience.

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    • Buzzman
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 6659

      #3
      I guess hes saying wait until Stafford gets better and is a good QB. Cause at this moment in time Stafford is just barley an upgrade over Dan O.

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      • USCChifan
        All-Star
        • Oct 2009
        • 1172

        #4
        Originally posted by Buzzman
        I guess hes saying wait until Stafford gets better and is a good QB. Cause at this moment in time Stafford is just barley an upgrade over Dan O.
        [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQXbcyIhmZk&feature=related"]YouTube - Dan Orlovsky Safety "Dumbest QB Ever!!" Lions vs. Vikings[/ame]

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        • Irish
          do you see my jesus chain
          • Oct 2008
          • 4416

          #5
          No way Greg Jennings is ahead of Steve Smith

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          • SHOGUN
            4 WR 1 RB 0 TE. 24/7/365.
            • Jul 2009
            • 11416

            #6
            LOL @ Vincent Jackson being Top 10.

             
            "Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo Garcia

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            • T.Dot
              A Real RockNRolla
              • Nov 2008
              • 6868

              #7
              Originally posted by Shogun
              LOL @ Vincent Jackson being Top 10.
              one of the best deep threats in the NFL, best hands arguably as well, the only reason he is not considered a star is because of Gates, Rivers and LT overshadowing him

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              • Champ
                Needs a hobby
                • Oct 2008
                • 14424

                #8
                The other Steve Smith should of made the list.


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                • SHOGUN
                  4 WR 1 RB 0 TE. 24/7/365.
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 11416

                  #9
                  Originally posted by T.Dot
                  one of the best deep threats in the NFL, best hands arguably as well, the only reason he is not considered a star is because of Gates, Rivers and LT overshadowing him
                  I can't rate him over other guys simply because of potential. Colston is more productive and putting this past off-season aside, I'd rate Brandon Marshall higher than him as well. He's definite Top 15, but not sold enough to say he's Top 10.

                   
                  "Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo Garcia

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                  • dboy_dc
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 1451

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Chubby Giangio
                    The other Steve Smith should of made the list.
                    based on 3-4 games? lol

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                    • Hasselbeck
                      Jus' bout dat action boss
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 6175

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Buzzman
                      I guess hes saying wait until Stafford gets better and is a good QB. Cause at this moment in time Stafford is just barley an upgrade over Dan O.
                      Hardly. Stafford showed more last week than Dan O has showed his entire career.
                      Originally posted by ram29jackson
                      I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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                      • CrimsonGhost56
                        True Blue
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 5981

                        #12
                        so the WR who leads the nfl in receptions, yards and TD's isnt in the top ten.

                        makes perfect sense

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                        • Houston
                          Back home
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 21231

                          #13
                          Johnson>Fitzgerald.




                          That's all.

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                          • theMINI
                            #36
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 3982

                            #14
                            Originally Posted by ND_Irish11
                            I agree with Calvin Johnson being ranked 3rd. Just think what he could do with a better quarterback.
                            Originally posted by USCBearsFan
                            What do you mean? Matt Stafford is going to be a great QB for the Lions, if they can get him a better O-Line. His rocket arm+Calvin Johnson will be a scary combo and something teams will fear as Stafford gains more experience.
                            We can debate whether he will become a great quarterback or not, but I think he means just think what he could do if he had a great quarterback right now, not 1-2 years in the future.

                            Still.. scary thought.

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                            • theMINI
                              #36
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 3982

                              #15
                              V-Jax is certainly an up-and-comer but I was a little surprised to see him on a top-10 list so early. I think he can still improve a ton and certainly has the talent to become a fixture in everybody's top 10 list soon though.

                              It might be a different story if V-Jax signs with another team this off-season with an average QB....

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