bleedblk&gld
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1. Randy Moss(Raiders) - Even if you don't want to accept it, Randy Moss is still the best physically talented receiver in today's game. His attitude in Minny wasn't something to be proud of, but with a change of scenery he might come around. I like the connection of Randy Moss and Kerry Collins it's something to look forward to. Pro Bowl
2. Marvin Harrison(Colts) - With a QB like P. Manning almost any receiver could have been a Marvin Harrison........or not. His numbers may have gone down, but his sticky fingers are still there. With R. Wayne and B. Stokely showing their skills last year, i think ol Marvin might be in for some competition at starter.........Naaaaah, he's still the best possession receiver in the game today. Pro Bowl
3. Torry Holt(Rams) – Talk about a go to guy, if you need a big play make sure T. Holt’s in the mix. With I. Bruce showing signs of age, T. Holt is showing signs of becoming an HOFer, if not already considered a HOFer. Even though his numbers declined in 2004 from 2003, doesn’t mean he isn’t considered one of the biggest threats today. Pro Bowl
4. Terrell Owens(Eagles) – As much as I hate to even list him on here he’s still one of the best today. His attitude is a problem on an off the field. He did put up the numbers last year and will continue to do so in the future, but being one of the cockiest players to ever play the game will not give him the respect he wants. Thanks to D. McNabb he’ll make the Pro Bowl.
5. Chad Johnson(Bengals) – C. Johnson is a huge threat when it comes to the deep game and with Palmer showing signs of breaking out, this duo might just light it up in 2005. C. Johnson will become a HOFer if the Bengals can continue to climb up the ladder, and if he stays healthy. Another Pro Bowl year for 7/11.
6. Andre Johnson(Texans) – This year should be another good one for AJ, and if Carr and Davis keep progressing like they are expect this team to be lethal. If the Texans can beef up their line and give Carr the time of day, AJ will make defenses pay. If you throw the ball anywhere within a 8 foot radius of this kid, he’ll get it. Pro Bowl
7. Jevon Walker(Packers) – You need a TD?? Throw it to Jevon. I think this kid here will be at #1 on my list someday and with Favre being his career starting QB, he’ll make any QB into a good one. I can’t describe how good this kid is, his ability to get open is amazing and even when guarded he’ll make any catch. I expect a lot from this kid in the future. Pro Bowl
8. Hines Ward(Steelers) – Talk about a tough receiver, Ward will get the extra yards if you let him. Not only that he’s a great team player as well. With Burress gone and Rothlisberger getting better, I don’t see why he wouldn’t increase his numbers this year. Expect another 2002 season from this guy.
9. Drew Bennett(Titans) – This big lanky receiver showed undeniable skills with the struggling Titans and that was without their star QB McNair. If McNair is healthy, expect Bennett to be in the 90+ region in receptions. I know a lot of you will disagree with this, but I think this guy has great potential.
10. Joe Horn(Saints) – Joe had the same response last year as Curtis Martin. TOO OLD. But he proved himself once more to be an elite WR. His small size doesn’t slow him down, his ability to catch anything thrown to him is the only reason Brooks still has a job. Expect another good year out of Joe, it might be his last though. Pro Bowl
Runners up: M. Muhammad, D. Mason and L. Coles
2. Marvin Harrison(Colts) - With a QB like P. Manning almost any receiver could have been a Marvin Harrison........or not. His numbers may have gone down, but his sticky fingers are still there. With R. Wayne and B. Stokely showing their skills last year, i think ol Marvin might be in for some competition at starter.........Naaaaah, he's still the best possession receiver in the game today. Pro Bowl
3. Torry Holt(Rams) – Talk about a go to guy, if you need a big play make sure T. Holt’s in the mix. With I. Bruce showing signs of age, T. Holt is showing signs of becoming an HOFer, if not already considered a HOFer. Even though his numbers declined in 2004 from 2003, doesn’t mean he isn’t considered one of the biggest threats today. Pro Bowl
4. Terrell Owens(Eagles) – As much as I hate to even list him on here he’s still one of the best today. His attitude is a problem on an off the field. He did put up the numbers last year and will continue to do so in the future, but being one of the cockiest players to ever play the game will not give him the respect he wants. Thanks to D. McNabb he’ll make the Pro Bowl.
5. Chad Johnson(Bengals) – C. Johnson is a huge threat when it comes to the deep game and with Palmer showing signs of breaking out, this duo might just light it up in 2005. C. Johnson will become a HOFer if the Bengals can continue to climb up the ladder, and if he stays healthy. Another Pro Bowl year for 7/11.
6. Andre Johnson(Texans) – This year should be another good one for AJ, and if Carr and Davis keep progressing like they are expect this team to be lethal. If the Texans can beef up their line and give Carr the time of day, AJ will make defenses pay. If you throw the ball anywhere within a 8 foot radius of this kid, he’ll get it. Pro Bowl
7. Jevon Walker(Packers) – You need a TD?? Throw it to Jevon. I think this kid here will be at #1 on my list someday and with Favre being his career starting QB, he’ll make any QB into a good one. I can’t describe how good this kid is, his ability to get open is amazing and even when guarded he’ll make any catch. I expect a lot from this kid in the future. Pro Bowl
8. Hines Ward(Steelers) – Talk about a tough receiver, Ward will get the extra yards if you let him. Not only that he’s a great team player as well. With Burress gone and Rothlisberger getting better, I don’t see why he wouldn’t increase his numbers this year. Expect another 2002 season from this guy.
9. Drew Bennett(Titans) – This big lanky receiver showed undeniable skills with the struggling Titans and that was without their star QB McNair. If McNair is healthy, expect Bennett to be in the 90+ region in receptions. I know a lot of you will disagree with this, but I think this guy has great potential.
10. Joe Horn(Saints) – Joe had the same response last year as Curtis Martin. TOO OLD. But he proved himself once more to be an elite WR. His small size doesn’t slow him down, his ability to catch anything thrown to him is the only reason Brooks still has a job. Expect another good year out of Joe, it might be his last though. Pro Bowl
Runners up: M. Muhammad, D. Mason and L. Coles
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