Steve Smith is by far the number one receiver in the league....when he's healthy.
Marvin Harrison and Chad Johnson are not given quite the credit they deserve, but they're both in my top five.
I'm not sure if you're asking about the last season or next season, but when Calvin Johnson comes, he will improve the Bucs/Browns (whichever he goes to) greatly and be a standout receiver next year
My fifth receiver is Larry Fitzgerald in Arizona, who is underrated due to the lack of a consistent quarterback (hopefully Leinart will be healthy and consistent for them this year).
2007-03-04 06:51:13
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answered by asdjkl1234567890 2
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Marvin Harrison
Chad Johnson
Torry Holt
Anquan Boldin
Terrell Owens
Marvin Harrison and Chad Johnson were number 1 and 2 in yards last year and both of them have proven time and time again they are premier receivers. Boldin has only played 4 years in the NFL but three of those four years he has had over 1200 yards and the other year he only played in 10 games. Boldin has never had a premier quarterback on his team and yet has still managed to have excellent years. Holt is still one the fastest receivers in the NFL, he has excellent hands, and is a great route runner. Terrell Owens has great size, strength, and speed. I can see your argument for Smith he is a very hard working good wide receiver, but he is undersized and has had inconsistencies in his career. Santana Moss has had only two years over 1000 yards he has been plagued by injuries and he only averaged 56.4 yards per game last year.
2007-03-04 15:13:37
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answered by rjp96 1
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when all playing top game (ie: no whining from a certain 2)
Marvin Harrison
Torry Holt (people forget him and they are flat out wrong--see site)
Chad Johnson
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Randy Moss
w/behavior
Harrison
Holt
Johnson
Smith
S. Moss
Steve Smith is good, definitely not #1 (so, in that sense, he is INCREDIBLY overrated). He had a great year in 05, but he dropped off alot this last year --proving his good #s were due to getting 100+ catches (with Keyshawn they didn't just dump the ball to him every time). Look at his career before 05 (when everyone jumped on the Steve Smith bandwagon) - 154yds,872,1110, 60. (and then 1166 this past season).
2007-03-04 16:09:30
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answered by Andy T 4
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#1 no doubt is chad johnson
#2 a lil iffy steve smith
#3 terrell owens dropping passes if what makes him 3rd he should be number 2
#4 the ageless wonder rod smith also known as mister reliable need a 1st down throw to smith
#5 roy williams mr detroit lion. if dude had a qb like brees, manning, or carson palmer sure enough he would be a 130 catch 1800 yard 15 + tds every year.
2007-03-04 15:15:36
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answered by bigpoppa_2x@verizon.net 3
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Randy Moss
Torry Holt
Marvin Harris
Chad Johnson
Keyshawn Johnson
2007-03-04 14:57:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Steve Smith, Chad Johnson, Marvin Harrison, Terrell Owens, and Andre Johnson (he'll prove this year that last year was no fluke, hes a stud).
2007-03-04 14:52:42
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answered by BIGBOI 3
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I agree with 4 of your choices. But Santana Moss?!?!? I can think of at least 15 WR's I would take over him. Boldin, Fitz, Walker, Driver, Wayne, Andre Johnson, the list goes on.
2007-03-04 15:01:22
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answered by Drunk365 7
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1) Marvin Harrison
2) Steve Smith
3) Torry Holt
4) Chad Johnson
5) Andre Johnson
Terrible Owens does not go on my list, not when you drop 16 passes a season
2007-03-04 14:56:33
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answered by Quiet Storm 5
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Andre Johnson is the most underrated reciever in the league because his team is so bad but I would go with:
Ocho Cinco
Marvin Harrison
Steve Smith
Torry Holt
Andre Johnson
2007-03-04 14:55:01
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answered by Joe_Kickass 1
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Chad Johnson
Steve Smith
Marvin Harrison
Andre Johnson
TJ Houshmandzadeh (Never drops a pass)
I think its calvin johnson your talkin about not chad jackson
2007-03-04 14:53:57
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answered by Ya Boy 1
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