Top 10 Wide Recievers

Michael Eddie, Jr., Writer

  1.  Julio Jones
  • In a couple of years he will move up further on the list, but he already has 9,054 career receiving yards, and at age 29, he still has a lot of good years ahead of him.
  1. Reggie Wayne
  • Peyton Manning and Wayne are possibly the best 1 to 2 punch combo in NFL history.
  1. Hines Ward  
  • He was a big factor in helping the Steelers win Super Bowl after Super Bowl.
  1. Cris Carter
  • In his first 3 season with the Minnesota Vikings he tallied up more than 5,000 receiving yards.
  1. Larry Fitzgerald
  • He is already in the top 15 in receptions (1,018), yardage (13,366) and touchdowns (98) and he’s still playing.
  1. Chad Ochocinco
  • Leads  the Bengals in all time Receiving yards and receptions.
  1. Calvin Johnson
  • A great combination of height and speed. He was a freak of Nature, and if he would have played longer he would have been the best ever. Holds the NFL’s single-season receiving yardage record with 1,964 yards in 2012 and a career 11,619 receiving yard
  1. Terrell Owens
  • The cockiest receiver in NFL history, but he could back it up.  T.O. is second all-time in yards and third in touchdown grabs. Recorded 15,934 career receiving yards, 153 career receiving touchdowns.
  1. Jerry Rice
  • Holds the record for the most touchdown receptions. Most people believe that he is Greatest of all time. Had 22,895 receiving yards and scored an NFL-record 197 touchdowns while adding an NFL-best 1,549 career receptions
  1. Randy Moss
  • The best wide receiver to play the game of football. During his first six years in the league, he posted more than 8,000 receiving yards and 77 touchdowns, and you can’t forget 17 touchdowns in 1 season.