Whos Your Top 5 Wide Recievers Of All Time?

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Chree

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TO is good, but he would be a top 10, closer to 10 than 5

the other 5 would prolly be Tim Brown, Michael Irvin, Lynn Swann, TO, and Ed McCaffrey (hands for days),
 

Tony

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TO is good, but he would be a top 10, closer to 10 than 5

the other 5 would prolly be Tim Brown, Michael Irvin, Lynn Swann, TO, and Ed McCaffrey (hands for days),
Ed McCaffrey? WTF? T.O. is better than all of these cats man... Tim Brown was deep though but I'd still take T.O. over Brown. I know T.O. will occasionally drop some easy ones but once he catches the ball, look out. He has the size, speed, strength, etc...

T.O. was better than Mr. Pushoff Irvin too. Irvin got open because of the play action fakes Dallas used to run.
 

Chree

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TO is good, but he would be a top 10, closer to 10 than 5

the other 5 would prolly be Tim Brown, Michael Irvin, Lynn Swann, TO, and Ed McCaffrey (hands for days),
Ed McCaffrey? WTF? T.O. is better than all of these cats man... Tim Brown was deep though but I'd still take T.O. over Brown. I know T.O. will occasionally drop some easy ones but once he catches the ball, look out. He has the size, speed, strength, etc...

T.O. was better than Mr. Pushoff Irvin too. Irvin got open because of the play action fakes Dallas used to run.
1. Jerry Rice
2. Cris Carter
3. Marvin Harrison
4. Randy Moss
5. Steve Largent
6. Tim Brown
7. Michael Irvin
8. Lynn Swann
9. TO
10. Ed Mccaffrey (prolly the best hands for a WR)
 

Tony

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I really can't judge off of your opinion too much but Lynn Swann? I was too young to see him play but I don't think he could do the things T.O. has done. Steve Largent? He probably had the best hands besides Rice and Carter. Michael Irvin was overrated to me. He wouldn't have been that good if it wasn't for Dallas' offensive line. Irvin was a master of pushing off.
 

Chree

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Yeah, everybody has their flaws, TOs flaws are alligator arming passes and drops....

and then crying like a bitch while defending his qb after losing lol
 

Joey

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T.O. is a hella of a reciver dont get me wrong, but top five all time in some lists.....???Like dude said above he does aligator arm the ball alot....Droping easy shit, Catching the ball with his chest....As long as he catches it its all good....But i like a reciver with good hands....IMO...

1.Jerry Rice
2.Tim Brown
3.Chris Carter
4.Marvin Harrison
5.Randy Moss

Honorable Mention.....Chad Jhonson.....Al Toon, Art Monk, Steve Largent......
 
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1. Jerry Rice
2. Tim Brown
3. Marvin Harrison
4. Cris Carter
5. James Lofton



No matter what Jerry Rice and Tim Brown must be in the top 5.
 
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he isnt gonna make the hall of fame for a reason!!! all the players on my list will!!! truth hurts!!!

HE ISN'T GONNA MAKE THE HALL OF FAME FOR WHAT REASON? WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?? TIM BROWN IS A LOCK TO MAKE THE HALL OF FAME BY HIS NUMBERS ALONE.

YOUR PERCEPTION OF THE "TRUTH" IS QUESTIONABLE AT BEST.
 
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T. Brown is not a top 5 wideout homie!!! Be real!! Got Em!!
CZAR MAN JUST STOP NOW, PLEASE. MAINTAIN SOME DIGNITY!!

Brown retired with 14,934 receiving yards, the second-highest total in NFL history, 1,094 receptions (3rd), and 100 touchdown catches (3rd-Tied).

BTW- IF ANYTHING, MICHAEL IRVIN IS NOT A TOP 5 WIDEOUT BRUH.