Of those I think Chad Johnson, Marvin Harrisson, and Steve Smith in that order. T.O. is dropping passes left and right and Moss is past his prime and is selfish.
2006-11-23 15:08:55
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answered by cubsjunkie 3
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Chad Johnson in my opinion. I know he talks alot of trash but he can back it up. 2 games 450 yards and 5 touches thats a record. He didn't get very many balls thrown to him in the beginning of the year, but finally Carson learned how to throw the deep ball. He makes great moves to get open and really know one can stop #85.
Chad is my favorite player. They should have only lost 2 games this season ( New England and ravens) they would have one of the best records this year if they didn't have the hardest schedule in the league.
A true Bengals fan GO #85 TAKE US TO THE SUPERBOWL NEXT YEAR
2006-11-23 15:17:01
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answered by Cincyfan0591 4
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Depends on what your criteria is. If your talking about playmaking ability, I'd go with Randy Moss. If your judging by how vital he is to the passing game in general, then Steve Smith is the best. But if you want to know who the all-around best receiver is, including catching, running, and run-blocking, then I would have to go with Hines Ward. Other receivers are bigger and faster, but no one is a better all-around receiver than Ward. And as a Browns fan, that hurts to admit that.
2006-11-23 13:53:49
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answered by heluvajobu 2
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The best physical specimen in the NFL is Randy Moss.
-He has great height.
-A sub 4.3 40 (though he did have a fast track)
-40+ inch vertical leap.
-Soft hands
-Gets seperation.
Unfortunately he doesn't go across the middle and is probably the worst teammate to have (including maybe Owens). He just destroys the play of his team rather than just behind-the-scenes stuff.
2006-11-23 13:53:26
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answered by philliez01 3
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Marvin Harrison.
The League average-310.3 reception yards
Harrison's Stats:
Receptions-60
Recieving yards-813
Average-13.6
Long-44
TD's-5.
2006-11-23 14:31:31
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answered by King KOBE 3
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T.O, but dont forget about DD!! donald driver of the packers, he is a great wr too. and is certianly better than moss
2006-11-23 13:49:44
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answered by matthew 5
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right now im convinced that colston is the best even though he got hurt...out of your list i would say smith is the best but wayne is getting up there.
2006-11-23 13:51:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Where is Torry Holt? forget the big name receivers....
2006-11-23 13:59:25
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answered by Anonymous
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randy moss by far, he has problems off the field, but on the field he is easily the best.......back a few years ago i would give it to harrison
2006-11-23 13:50:16
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answered by nolan 2
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i would say Terry Glenn because he don't have a very good qb in Romo, but he still makes it happen. He catches, he jukes, he spins, he does it all.
2006-11-23 13:50:36
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answered by lcctbird 1
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