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Who’s the Best WR by Round in NFL Draft History?



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Who’s the best receiver in each of the seven round of the NFL draft’s history?

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24 Comments

  1. Rod smith was an undrafted free agent WR that should make the HOF if you look into his stats and accomplishments as a undrafted player

  2. Best receivers of all time

    1. Rice
    2. Moss
    3. AB

    You can talk me into Calvin Johnson ahead of AB but AB definitely deserves to be in the Hall.

  3. antonio brown was on track to become the best wr of all time , i believe he should still make it. wish he didnt have issues he was insane.

  4. In terms of the 4th round, Charlie Joiner was criminally underrated. There was no almost never a 1,000 yd receiver or 4,000 yd QB. I’d easily have him as the 4th round GOAT since those numbers were tougher to accumulate. Him, Dan Fouts, and Kellen Winslow started the passing evolution

  5. I think Jerry Rice is the greatest football player of all time. The difference in stats between him and Larry Fitzgerald is crazy

  6. Even though his receiving stats don't match up to the other second rounders I think Devin Hester should've been shown some love for what he did for the return game

  7. Cris carter is best fourth round wr ever and you didn’t even list him as a candidate. Lol

  8. I respectfully disagree with you regarding the 7th round. In my humble opinion Donald Driver is the best ever from the 7th round but I can understand why you went with the receivers you did.

  9. I just want Antonio Brown to get help he needs and to live a long happy life! He should get into coaching at some point and train up these up and coming receivers in high school and college.

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