What Happened to EVERY Top 5 WR Draft Pick?

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What Happened to EVERY Top 5 WR Draft Pick?

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Want to know how great Larry was. He has more tackles than drops, he's played with more quarterbacks than he has dropped passes, 15 years, he's played more years than he has drops.

LamarBragg
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Stafford points up then yeets it into triple coverage & Johnson makes every defender look helpless.... An absurd player & a QB with true faith in his WRs😂😂

averageduck
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Calvin Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald both top 5 receivers of all time, and yet they have no rings smh. Lions and Cards fan, I'm sorry

kevinuchiha
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Larry Fitz might be the most underrated receiver all time... 22 different qbs in 17 years

kirinirik
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I’m not the only one in this comment section who thought Justin Blackmon thought would be an absolute monster in the NFL.

Ariel_M
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3:25 Cooper Kupp’s 2021 season reminds me of Crazy Legs Hirsch’s 1951 season.

Both led the league in receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, and receptions (as well as receiving first downs for Kupp), and both played for the Rams in Los Angeles, and I believe the Rams won a title both years too.

fortynights
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People saying Mike Evans is as good as Megatron is insane. If you ever watched the both play and didn't notice the immense difference between the two, you don't know ball lol

iBooben
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Calvin Johnson was a menace with a god tier nickname

Isthatthegrimreaper
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Andre Johnson was a absolute BEAST with the Houston Texans a 1st Round 3rd overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft National Champ in 2001 University of Miami Hurricanes a National Championship team but in H-Town he was absolutely special strongest arms super splendid hands and excellent speed now a member of the Pro Football Hall Of Fame class of 2024

ryan__walls
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Justin Blackmon was the most naturally talented Jaguar I've ever seen. He was a stud from the second half of 2012 through the first half of 2013. Shame he couldn't beat his demons

OfficialJaguarGator
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7:00: Just say Redskins, He wasn’t drafted by the Commanders. As a historian, it is always important to be historically accurate when stating certain facts.

everythingcollectibles
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Charles Rogers was a Nick Saban product at Michigan State before the Alabama run

frednickels
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When a defensive coordinator's gameplan is to line up 2 dbs on a single receiver, you know you're in trouble. Megatron was an absolute BEAST. Imagine getting in position and looking across from you and there's two guys standing almost shoulder to shoulder JUST for you

latherandrinse
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We will NEVER see a Larry Fitzgerald or Calvin Johnson ever again.

AdamKlownzinger
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Wes Chandler was so underrated. Go back to 1981 and Saints fans were pissed when Bum traded him four games into the season.

matt
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I actually forgot the Raiders drafted Amari Cooper. The few times the Raiders don't draft first round busts, they trade away the players in their prime.

Freddie
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Just imagine Larry Fitzgerald catching passes for most of his career from the likes of Joe Montana and Steve Young...

bioLarzen
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There's only 3 WRs I thought were lock Pro Bowlers at the very least: Megatron, Larry Fitzgerald, and Charles Rogers (Randy I didn't see many games in college). Rogers looked like he was an NFL All Pro in college. It's a shame he didn't reach his potential.

KTF
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Man I thought Corey Davis was going to be a monster when the Titans drafted him. If you watch some of his career highlights some catches he could make were insane. At least while with the Titans you can't say he was in a great spot on a team that clearly has absolutely no understanding of how to build and use a wide receiver core. If you look back at the Titans entire history they've never had that clear #1 stud receiver (well you could argue once in AJ Brown but as we know they kept their record of not having a clue when it comes to WR's when they made the brilliant decision to trade him for what amounts to Treylon Burkes) If Derrick Mason is pretty much the widespread answer to who the best franchise wide receiver was you know you're lacking. This is the franchise that spent the #2 pick on a QB in Mariota and watch him thrive early and then decided to change offensive coordinators every year forcing him to not just learn how to play in the NFL but learn a whole new offense every year. Hmmm... I wonder why his career went down the tubes.

jamesrichardson
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I would love to see a team with all the Johnson's at WR. Calvin, Andre, and Keyshawn!

stephengazzola