PFF Top 10 WR Corps

JesterHawk

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Not too sure about that list. Seems like it's leaving out a lot.

All speculative obviously, but the Bears still have Martellis Bennet and Alshon Jeffery. Eddie Royal isn't terrible either.

Seems like Detroit should have something with Calvin Johnson and Golden Tate too.
 
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I think what changed things is they included TE's. Which is why Seattle is ranked so high. Otherwise I am sure Chicago or Detroit would be on the list. Graham has a huge impact.
 

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Well that debunks our average receiving corps, now what are the .Net fantasy guys going to complain about.



















Oh yeah, Bevell.
 

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chris98251":2zb2sxc8 said:
Well that debunks our average receiving corps, now what are the .Net fantasy guys going to complain about.

Keep in mind that their ranking factors TEs too, and our ranking factors Jimmy Graham based on his play in New Orleans.

I don't know of anyone here at .net who thinks our pass catchers are pedestrian now with Graham and Lockett. When Richardson comes back, it's going to be a scary group.
 

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The Seahawks round out the top 10 thanks to a deep receiving core of adequate receivers as well as the addition of Jimmy Graham, who is a season removed from being our top-graded receiving tight end. WR Doug Baldwin has the right combination of sure hands and ability to make defenders miss. Over his last 15 games he dropped only one pass, and forced eight missed tackles after the catch. After a 100-yard performance in the Super Bowl, Chris Matthews should begin this year as the Seahawks’ third receiver. Even though it didn’t factor into these rankings, high draft picks Paul Richardson and Tyler Lockett will also compete for playing time and make the group better in the future.

No excuses.
 

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