Marvin Harrison hands down, he's been doing what he does for 10 years, even before petyton came, he is the most consistant every year and his skill is unmatched.
2007-01-29 05:08:32
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answered by cubs_9999 3
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I would have to say the best receiver in the NFL now would have to be Chad Johnson of the Cincinnati Bengals. He has been in the top five for receiving yards in three of the past five years. On top of that he has one of the best QBs in the league with him for quite some time if they both stay in Cincy. My vote is for Ocho Cinco.
2003
Receiving Yds
1. T. Holt STL 1696
2. R. Moss MIN 1632
3. A. Boldin ARI 1377
4. C. Johnson CIN 1355
5. D. Mason TEN 1303
2004
Receiving Yds
1. M. Muhammad CAR 1405
2. J. Horn NO 1399
3. J. Walker GB 1382
4. T. Holt STL 1372
5. I. Bruce STL 1292
2005
Receiving Yds
1. S. Smith CAR 1563
2. S. Moss WAS 1483
3. C. Johnson CIN 1432
4. L. Fitzgerald ARI 1409
5. A. Boldin ARI 1402
2006
Receiving Yds
1. C. Johnson CIN 1369
2. M. Harrison IND 1366
3. R. Wayne IND 1310
4. R. Williams DET 1310
5. D. Driver GB 1295
2007-01-29 13:13:40
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answered by hurricane0147 2
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I'm sure most votes will go to Harrison, Smith and TO, but I'll go with the guy who's put up more yards than anyone since he came into the league - Torry Holt.
Holt isn't flashy, and he doesn't get much attention from the media because he's been stuck on some middling Rams teams. However, he consistently puts up huge numbers, and he's the active player with the best chance of challenging Jerry Rice on the all-time list.
Along with Holt, I'd have to go with Marvin Harrison. Awesome route runner, a hard worker, and very understated.
2007-01-29 13:10:23
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answered by Craig S 7
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Marvin Harrison. He has 95 catches this season for 1366 yards, 78 first downs, and 12 TD's.
Reggie Wayne is the second best receiver in the NFL. He also happes to play for the Colts. He has 86 catches for 1310 yards, 72 first downs, and 9 TD's.
2007-01-29 14:25:17
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answered by wildcatfan 3
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Steve Smith changes a game when hes in. Marvin Harrison you can always count on. Chad Johnson and TO are great but too incosistant.
Ill vote for Steve Smith.
PS- Javon Walker isnt even top 10
2007-01-29 13:53:21
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answered by Ken N 2
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Steve Smith
2007-01-29 13:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Steve Smith with the Panthers
2007-01-29 13:41:00
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answered by Devyn M 1
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Torry Holt is consistent, reliable, and a clutch performer.
2007-01-29 15:35:00
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answered by Anonymous
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1.) Smith
2.) CJ
3.) Holt
4.) Harrison
5.) Fitzgerald
2007-01-29 14:34:11
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answered by Steve Smith for Prez 2
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My vote goes to Torry Holt.
2007-01-29 13:09:20
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answered by Chad K 7
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