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ok here goes, but this is going to be in the post 1970 era.
1) Jerry Rice: The Greatest 2) Marvin Harrison: Not flashy, can't argue with numbers 3) Chris Carter: Jumping ability, hands, made lethal in red zone 4) Steve Largent: No one did more with less; the ultimate technician 5) Michael Irvin: The prototype tough, physical receiver 6) Randy Moss: The greatest deep threat, dominated game for 5 years. 7) Terell Owens: No one better after catch; shaky hands 8) Tim Brown: built himself from return guy to great receiver 9) Irving Fryar: Tremendous talent, strength/speed combo as good as any, spent first 7 years wasted with terrible offense 10) James Loften: Long strider was greatest deep threat of pre-moss era.
Who disagrees? You want a piece?
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Andre Reed
James Lofton Irving Fryar
Harold Charmichael
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dude, thats frikkin impossible...r u nuts
num. 1 is jerry rice tho Jerry Rice , Steve largent , john stallworth . Micheal Irvin , Drew Pearson, Andre Reed, Don Hutson, Marvin Harrison,Dwight Clark,James Lofton, And the two want 2 B's or could of beens
Moss and TO really no particular order
Jerry Rice, Steve Largent, Tim Brown, Marvin Harrison, Art Monk, John Stallworth, Andre Reed, Sterling Sharpe, Chris Carter, Michael Irvin Jerry rice,marvin harrison,TO,randy moss,chad johson,tim brown,chris carter number one is Don Hutson he started the passing game was the highest paid player in the NFL at that time.
2. Sterling Sharpe
3. Jerry Rice
4. Chad Johnson
5. Randy Moss
6. TO
7. Donald Driver
the rest are tied
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