Ocho Cinco, CJ Hwhosyourmomma, and Chris Henry: Bengals.
2007-02-26 16:23:56
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answered by lightbulboff 1
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1) Colts- Harrison is a HOF and Wayne is on his way. Clark will soon be the best TE in the league and he runs WR routes perfectly when they need him to.
2) Arizona- Fitzgerald is developing great, Boldin and Johnson added make a nice team of WR needed a great QB
3) Bengals- Chad Johnson is a great WR but not quite Harrison stature, Henry is pretty good but Housh is their weak pt that puts them behind AZ
4) Cowboys- T.O. is excellent when he actually PLAYS right. Glenn and Witten also continue to amaze fans
2007-02-27 11:19:25
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answered by hsmith403 2
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Colts--Marvin and Wayne were #1 & 2 in my Fantasy League.
The Saints. Colston, Henderson, Horn, Copper (but Bush doesn't count as a WR, or does he the way he was used?)
People seem to be forgetting the Rams in this question, too. Holt, Bruce, et. al.
Seattle. Some great ones and some fine back-ups that stepped right in!
Jets--Cotchery and Coles are certainly no slouches....
Detroit has some (but Furrey wasn't even one of the big Millen picks, and he done great!)
Since RBs aren't WRs, the Westbrook doesn't count....Stallworth is always hurt.....Eagles are out....
You asked about WR's, so I assume that TE's don't count (plus Witten isn't that good anyway, as an example....)
Lots of good WR corps...Love Arizona's!!!
It just depends on the rest of teh equation
just random musings over a few Capt's and Diet Cokes.....
2007-02-27 00:47:58
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answered by FFBchamp 2
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1) The Bengals (Chad Johnson, TJ Housh, Chris Henry)
2) The Colts (Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Brandon Stokley, Dallas Clark
3) The Seahawks (Deion Branch, Darrell Jackson, Jerramy Stevens, Nate Burleson, Bobby Engram)
4) The Cardinals (Larry Fitzgerald, Bryant Johnson, Anquan Boldin)
5) The Saints (Joe Horn, Marques Colston, Devery Henderson)
6) The Jaguars (Matt Jones, Ernest Wilford, Reggie Williams)
7) The Cowboys (TO, Terry Glenn, Jason Witten
2007-02-26 22:49:40
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answered by mister w 3
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I'd say the Colts. Maybe if Mr. Distraction and Mr Drunk weren't with the Bengals. I can't believe they keep Henry,. he will be a problem with the Bengals and nothing but trouble by all the legal issues. They are basically sending the message it is ok by keeping him there. As to Chad Johnson, he is a distraction. As to best by young I would probably say Cardinals, but that is IF they can become the best. They aren't as good yet.
2007-02-27 08:25:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The Colts no doubt. Peyton is good but so are his WRs (& TE). It's funny to see everyone praise Peyton and saying he makes his WRs look good, when usually on this board everyone is bashing Peyton (and praising Brady) and saying his WRs make him look good..............w/e
and you shouldn't laugh off seahawks, they don't have a real elite guy, but Jackson is their #1, and Branch and Burleson were #1s on their old teams, they have a pretty deep WR core (engram is pretty good, and Hacket has shown some good talent when he played).
2007-02-26 23:38:50
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answered by Andy T 4
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It is absolutely NOT the indianapolis colts. They are great revievers don't get me wrong, but you can put the o-line at reciever and payton would send them to the probowl.
The best would be:
1. Dallas: TO, Glenn, and Witten (Too bad their QB can't even handle a snap)
2. Arizona: Fitz, Boldin, and Pope (Too bad their QB choked)
3. Carolina: Keyshaun, Smith, and Mangum (When they are healthy all at once)
4. Cincinatti: Johnson, Housh, and Henry (Their weakness is at TE)
5. Indy: Marvin, Reggie, and Clark (+ Peyton = Many Superbowls)
2007-02-26 23:34:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i would say the colts have the best WRs, but you can't include dallas clark because he is a TE...i think the bengals have the best group with johnson, houshmandzadeh, and henry, followed by the cardinals with boldin and fitzgerald and the colts with harrison, wayne, and when healthy brandon stokley
2007-02-26 23:09:44
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answered by sabes99 6
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The Arizona Cardinals. Fitzgerald and Boldin are Pro Bowl recievers. Johnson is pretty decent. Colts and Bengals have pretty good ones too. I wana laugh at who ever said the Jaguars and Seahawks.
2007-02-27 02:13:30
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answered by Deep In The Woods 3
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I would say Arizona. Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald and Bryant Johnson
Followed by the Bengals and then the Colts.
I gave the edge to Arizona because of potential and age.
2007-02-27 00:43:36
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answered by dmbnorton 2
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