SI #1 WR

SI #1 WR

  • Calvin Johnson

    Votes: 8 88.9%
  • Andre Johnson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Brandon Marshall

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Julio Jones

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Roddy White

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • AJ Green

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Larry Fitzgerald

    Votes: 1 11.1%

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Giantmetfan07

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Going to start this up since I realized we're getting close to the NFL season. 
 
 
WR's
#1 - 
#2 - 
#3 - 
#4 - 
#5 - 
#6 - 
#7 - 
#8 - 
#9 - 
#10 - 

 
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RB's
#1 - Adrian Peterson
#2 - Arian Foster
#3 - Ray Rice
#4 - Marshawn Lynch
#5 - Jamaal Charles
#6 - LeSean McCoy
#7 - CJ Spiller
#8 - 
#9 - 
#10 - 

 
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QB's
#1 - Tom Brady
#2 - Aaron Rodgers
#3 - Peyton Manning
#4 - Drew Brees
#5 - Eli Manning
#6 - Ben Roethlisberger
#7 - Matt Ryan
#8 - Tony Romo
#9 - Joe Flacco 
#10 - Matt Schaub
 

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yea i will. ill give it a few hours just to be fair. who knows, maybe 1 person doesn't vote megatron, lol. 
 

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I did this last year too, and I stand by it


Larry Fitzgerald is the best wideout in the league. Best hands, can play in the slot, can jump extremely high, etc


Megaton is the better RDZ target and deep ball threat, and is faster, but Larry isn't a slouch their either. But I have a hard time thinking CJ can run slot routes better than Fitz
 

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I didn't include many names because, well, I figured Megatron would take it easily. 
 

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Be sure that you add Dez Bryant from #2 on, because he's likely better than a lot of the guys on the list aside from Megatron and Larry. I'd certainly take him over Jones, White, and Andre. The jury's up on Dez vs. Green and Marshall (Marshall might get my vote at #2, he's so underrated).
 

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yea he was next on the list and i took him off just to have the #1 list a bit shorter. 
 

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God forbid Nicks could stay healthy for awhile so he could make this list. 
 

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I think he'll have a shot at the bottom end of 10 but it might be close. I think if he has a full season this year he'll make the top 10 next year. 
 

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I wouldn't say he'd easily be #2 or #3 but I agree Dez should be on the list, definitely before Roddy
 

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Bosox looked dumb last year for saying that, and looks even dumber this year for saying it again.
 

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For the record, I do think Megatron is the better player, but Larry Fitzgerald had four, count 'em, four different starting quarterbacks last year, and his drop in production was absolutely the result of that and not a decline in physical abilities.
 
Much like DeMarcus Ware isn't declining, neither is Larry Fitzgerald. IMO, he should take the second WR spot, though I myself prefer Brandon Marshall.
 

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Detroit QB's average QBR: 59.2 (Hill+Stafford)
Arizona QB's average QBR: 22.1 (Kolb+Skelton+Lindley+Hoyer)
 

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I don't doubt the fact Larry is better than 800 yards. But regardless of what he could have done with a better QB last season, he would not have been close to 2,000 yards. 
 
Calvin is easily the best wideout in the league, a tier by himself.
 
Larry obviously leads the next tier. 
 
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