Name your list...I figure the top 4 is general consensus, but I expect the last one to definitely be a toss up. But since I'm in Carolina country, I expect lots of "Steve Smith's" as their fifth or higher In no particular order..Randy Moss (Best blend of size, speed, catching and leaping ability in the game)Terrell Owens (Incredibly talented, can find way into end zone...keeps Philly from sucking)Torry Holt (Always consistent, puts up good numbers and has sure hands)Marvin Harrison (I like to consider him as Jerry Rice of the last five years)Chad Johnson (I take him over Smith because he has the size and is better for the deep ball. Has some timely drops sometimes, but he's making his way into the upper elite of the NFL. Helps make Carson Palmer look good)
10/19/2005 10:49:07 AM
being the homer i am, i would take steve smith over all those guys
10/19/2005 10:51:14 AM
Hines WardSteve SmithTerrel OwensTORRY HOLTMarvin Harrison[Edited on October 19, 2005 at 10:55 AM. Reason : woops]
10/19/2005 10:51:28 AM
I dont care where you are, Steve Smith is at least number 2 as of right now:1)Chad Johnson2)Steve Smith3)Marvin Harrison4)Randy Moss/Terrell Owens5)Torry "Big Game" HoltAs far as overall:1)Randy Moss2)TO3)Marvin Harrison4)Torry5) Tie b/t the up and coming's Chad and Steve[Edited on October 19, 2005 at 10:54 AM. Reason : ]
10/19/2005 10:54:21 AM
1. TO- a threat anywhere on the field, and doesn't take plays off ala Randy Moss2. Chad Johnson- he talks the talk but backs it up3. Randy Moss- dominant, big time deep threat when he wants to be4. Torry Holt- incredible route runner, great hands, very efficient5. TIE: Marvin Harrison (sure, consistent threat that Peyton can depend on, but possibly beginning to slip), Steve Smith (has stepped it up as THE option in the Panthers offense), D. Mason (has been productive as the only wideout threat and no decent QB), Hines Ward (very physical, very productive)If I have to pick one I'll take Hines Ward.[Edited on October 19, 2005 at 11:00 AM. Reason : .]
10/19/2005 10:55:36 AM
I wasn't basing ranks based on things that are happening over the course of the year. I mean, it takes several years to be considered one of the best. One year wonders like Peerless Price don't cut it. Hines Ward is a GREAT choice...I'd probably have him at #6 for me^ And how you gonna have a four way tie..? Pick one! That's where I'm expecting people's opinions to actually take shape...not to list all the ones that it could be.[Edited on October 19, 2005 at 10:58 AM. Reason : carrot]
10/19/2005 10:57:19 AM
1) TO - simply the most dominant WR 2) Harrison - so smooth3) CJohnson - very underrated, but can be dominant as well4) Moss - most ability, but worst team playert-5) Holt & Smithwith Ward right behindI really don't see much difference from Harrison to Ward though. It's pretty much TO, then the other 6 guys all just a bit behind, with all others clearly behind this group.
10/19/2005 11:08:01 AM
in no particular order...Steve SmithRod GardenerKeary ColbertRicky ProehlKarl Hanktoni think i'm a little biased though
10/19/2005 11:08:26 AM
lol
10/19/2005 11:09:02 AM
i know we had this discussion a week or two ago but i cant find it
10/19/2005 11:09:18 AM
Mushin Muhammed
10/19/2005 11:09:50 AM
obligatory1.dylan2.dylan3.dylan4.dylan5.dylanhe catches hot fire
10/19/2005 11:18:26 AM
1. owens2. moss3. c. johnson4. smith5. boldin[Edited on October 19, 2005 at 11:30 AM. Reason : add peyton manning to any of them and they would all have stats equal to or better than harrison]
10/19/2005 11:27:40 AM
holt, moss, owens, smith, and smith....jimmy and steve
10/19/2005 11:28:42 AM
chad johnsonhines wardterrell owenstorry holtrandy mossmoss isn't as good when he plays on real grass. now that he's out of minnesota, that's gonna happen a whole lot.
10/19/2005 11:45:22 AM
Vick
10/19/2005 11:46:16 AM
Steve has explosiveness which I like, but I don't think his route-running is that great nor his size. Most of Smith's big plays have been little screens or short routes that he used his speed to find a gap. Now if Steve plays against a solid CB who doesn't give up the little screens or get beat on a crossing route(Bly held him most of the game until that screen and the crossing play which it showed the replay and said he thought he had inside help but didn't) he won't look nearly as impressive.Last year Chad Johnson scored all over Champ Bailey. That's impressive considering Champ(when healthy) is as solid a CB as you can find.So, here are my top 5 WR's(route-running, size, hands, speed, and big-play power):1.) TO2.) Randy Moss3.)Torry Holt4.)Chad Johnson5.)Hines Ward(all-around WR, blocks, catches, and still has some juice)And to round out the top 10...6) Marvin Harrison7/8)These spots are a tie. Santana Moss and Steve Smith are pretty much the EXACT same player on different teams, both are similar in speed and size and have not so great QB's throwing to them.9) Jimmy Smith10/11)Javon Walker/Plaxico Burress. 2 young WR's on the rise, too bad Walker took a step back with the injury but he'll be back next year.
10/19/2005 11:46:45 AM
As of right now:Steve SmithChad JohnsonTORandy MossMarvin Harrison
10/19/2005 11:54:57 AM
i'm gonna agree with MacGyver here. Vick is definitely the most talented wide receiver. Vick throws to Vick. Handoff/lateral to Vick.TD for 78 yds plz
10/19/2005 12:04:20 PM
yeah if he is fucking hurt all the damn time[Edited on October 19, 2005 at 12:10 PM. Reason : sdf]
10/19/2005 12:09:53 PM
yall be hatin on VickWHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?hmm?
10/19/2005 12:11:07 PM
I would take TO if i had my choice. I dont see the point in naming 5.
10/19/2005 12:13:34 PM
I WOULD TAKE WARD IF I HAD MY CHANCE....HE IS BY FAR THE TOUGHEST WR IN THE GAME
10/19/2005 12:16:11 PM
Did he even play the last game?
10/19/2005 12:16:59 PM
i know y'all are partial to the home team but geeez y'all steve smith in the top 5? alrighty then.R MossT OwensM HarrisonC JohnsonT HoltMarvin may not be getting the looks this year as in the past, as the offensive scheme involves edge, and more patterns to Clark, Stokely, and Wayne... but Marvin still beats almost every corner, and is open alot of the time that Peyton gives the ball to someone else. Honorable mention to Jimmy Smith, Santana Moss, Plaxico, Hines Ward, and finally, Steve Smith
10/19/2005 12:22:08 PM
10/19/2005 12:23:33 PM
I'm gonna have to go with:1)Chad Johnson2)Torry Holt3)Steve Smith4)Terrell Owens5)Marvin HarrisonChad is the hardest working of the 5 and him and Steve bring it every sunday and are very dependable and durable. Torry can take over a game if the ball is thrown his way and is the best fundamentally. Terrell is the best athlete of them all and can't be stopped if he doesn't want to be. Marvin is a A- reciever who has been make an A+ by a great quarterback. Give Marvin somebody like Patrick Ramsay or Matt Hasselback and see what he does. Randy Moss gets left off the list be cause he's purely a down field reciever ... he's not willing to go over the middle and block.
10/19/2005 12:31:55 PM
seems like the other Moss (Santana) has been creeping into the top receivers category this year as well.
10/19/2005 12:41:07 PM
alot of you forget hines. hes clutch.
10/19/2005 12:52:00 PM
1. Steve Smith (has got to the endzone league-leading 7 times)2. T-rell Owens (he runs his mouth but then backs it up)3. Chad Johnson (for his receiving skills AND his celebrations)4. Hines Ward (anyone would want this guy on their team)5. Boldin (is still getting better and gets good stats)I left Randy Moss off here because he's inconsistent as heck and he doesn't always try on the field, as he said last year.
10/19/2005 12:58:56 PM
Overall:1. Randy Moss - single most dangerous threat out there and has the ability to change the game at any given time he's not triple teammed, sometimes even if. 2. Terrell Owens - best combination of speed, size, power and athleticism with great hands.3. Chad Johnson - T.O. lite but could be better than T.O. in a few years if not already.4. Torry Holt - can't argue with speed, precise route running and sure hands. 5. Hines Ward - hardest working WR in the game who does all the little things too.Honorable MentionMarvin Harrison - great route runner who is just consistent as can be.Steve Smith - enjoying break out year, has incredible speed but undersized.Santana Moss - see Steve Smith.Plaxico Burress - great size and athleticism and showing signs of maturity now.Anquan Boldin - still putting up stats with bad team and coming off injury
10/19/2005 12:59:05 PM
1-5 Vick
10/19/2005 1:45:54 PM
i say steve smith because he plays like he's 6'5" and comes up with shit i would've never thought possible. combine that with his speed and a QB who's more inconsistent than the white meat in a chicken nugget, i would definitely start a team around him
10/19/2005 1:51:49 PM
TONoone can match up, period
10/19/2005 1:52:32 PM
No Particular orderSteve SmithTorry HoltMarvin HarrisonTOSantana Moss
10/19/2005 2:02:32 PM
1. Chad Johnson - He's the best and he's still getting better.2. Torry Holt3. Randy Moss - The most talented by far, but the consistency isn't there.4. Marvin Harrison5. Terrell Owens
10/19/2005 2:21:22 PM
Terrell Owens is the best, but to say he keeps Philly from sucking...come on, they went to 3 straight NFC title games w/o him and got to through the playoffs w/o him. McNabb and Westbrook along with the defense help out a lot. But T.O. is def. a difference maker, and when he's on the field, its all about football. Hard to tell if Harrison is declining or not. They've got so many weapons and Manning finds them all. Not to mention that this year, team's are content with letting Colts run all over the field. Thats the only way they can stop the pass.
10/19/2005 2:36:24 PM
Ill go with#1 T Owens#2 R Moss#3 S Smith#4 T Holt#5 C Johnson
10/19/2005 2:40:34 PM
Chad Johnson is a better wide receiver than Steve SmithSteve Smith is a better all around football player than Chad Johnson
10/19/2005 2:45:34 PM
^^^^^Santana Moss? Even as a Redskins fan, I have to laugh at that. He's fast, but he's 5-foot-nothing and only a decent route runner. Doesn't hold a candle to the TO, Holt, Moss, Johnson, Smith, Muhammed, or Harrison. Hell, I think Anquan Boldin could be mentioned. He may not be yet, but he's one of the best young WR's ever. If he ever gets on a decent team, I think he'll be pretty special
10/19/2005 2:49:57 PM
10/19/2005 3:00:20 PM
True, but smith has great hands and route running. Santana is really just a track star. He's good, I just don't think he's anything special... and nowhere near as good as Smith
10/19/2005 3:02:43 PM
doesnt Smith lead the league in receiving TDs? thats a pretty big stat
10/19/2005 3:16:05 PM
Steve Smith hands down is the most underrated WR in the NFL.I got a list here’s the order of my list that it’s in:1. TO2. Moss3. Big Play Torry Holt4. Steve Smith5. Chad Johnson
10/19/2005 3:16:32 PM
^ its 'big game' Torry HoltI just gotta put Steve Smith #3 right now.There is no bigger threat to turn a 2 yard screen or a 12 yard slant into an 80 yard TD.#1 T Owens is the complete package and makes tough catches, red zone catches, long catches, etc#2 Randy Moss draws defensive attention and catches deep balls.. he just doesnt catch enough balls to be ahead of TO in my opinion#4 Torry holt is the ultimate possession receiver (better than Marvin at this point i think) he just doesnt draw as much deep attention. great double moves on his routes#5 Chad Johnson is a TO clone that just isnt QUITE as good but is damn close...Harrison is my #6 i think[Edited on October 19, 2005 at 3:21 PM. Reason : a]
10/19/2005 3:20:29 PM
^^^^ Smith does not have great hands.
10/19/2005 3:22:47 PM
im pretty sure the 18 additional points that Smith has scored for his team are more important than the extra yards Moss has gottenand you say Smith does not have great hands? he doesnt have the best hands in the league or whatever but his hands are fine...i dont know where you come up with thatand it doesnt matter who either of them has throwing to them when Smith catches a 2 yard screen pass and then breaks 2 tackles and outruns the whole secondary...that has nothing to do with the QB
10/19/2005 3:25:01 PM
10/19/2005 3:31:22 PM
i think its pretty simple to understand that points help teams win games, yards only help teams get points...now Moss's 2 TD catches against Dallas basically won that game...thats big...and Smith's 3 TD's against Miami didnt help them win...but TDs > yards all day
10/19/2005 3:38:20 PM
10/19/2005 4:03:45 PM