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Okay, here's the big one..easily the hardest position to rank, and the easiest to get DEAD effin WRONG! And as evidenced be AverageJoe's chart in the RB's rankings, also the one that probably means the least between tiers..very slight drops off's after the gap from elite to near elite is crossed.
1. AJ Green
2. Calvin Johnson
3. Dez Bryant
4. Julio Jones
5. Demaryious Thomas
6. Brandon Marshall
7. Andre Johnson
8. Roddy White
9. Larry Fitzgerald
10. Randall Cobb
11. Vincent Jackson
12. Percy Harvin
13. James Jones
14. Victor Cruz
15. Marques Colston
16. Reggie Wayne
17. Pierre Garcon
18. Jordy nelson
19. Wes Welker
20. Dwayne Bowe
21. Steve Smith
22. Eric Decker
23. Hakeem Nicks
24. Torrey Smith
25. Steve Johnson
26. TY Hilton
27. Anquan Boldin
28. Mike Wallace
29. Cecil Shorts
30. Kenny Britt
31. Antonio Brown
32. Mike Williams
33. Greg Jennings
34. Danario Alexander
35. Danny Amendola
36. Jeremy Maclin
37. Miles Austin
38. Desean jackson
39. Tavon Austin
40. Andrew Hawkins
41. Justin Blackmon
42. Chris Givens
43. Josh Gordon
44. Emmanuel Sanders
45. Ryan Broyles
46. Aaron Dobson
47. Lance Moore
48. Sidney Rice
49. Donnie Avery
50. Denarious Moore
51. Alshon Jeffery
52. Malcolm Floyd
53. DeAndre hopkins
54. Coradelle Patterson
55. Golden Tate
56. Micheal Floyd
57. Santonio Holmes
58. Jacoby Jones
59. Vincent Brown
60. AJ Jenkins
61. Brain Quick
62. Andre Roberts
63. Brian Hartline
64. Leonard Hankerson
65. Kendall Wright
66. Rod Streater
67. Rueben Rnadle
68. Joe Morgan
69. Greg Little
70. Mohamed Sanu
71. Devone Bess
72. Brandon Lafell
73. Terrance Williams
74. Darrius Heyward-Bey
75. Nate Burleson
76. T.J. Graham
77. Justin Hunter
78. Dexter McCluster
79. Nate Washington
80. Robert Woods
So, let's get this out of the way..Megatron vs AJ Green..yes I realize Megatron is a freak..he's been my favorite WR for five years now, but I think AJ Green is ready to take his place alongside of, if not in front of Calvin. Either way, you've got one of the best two WR's, no arguments. Dez Bryant is also looking ready to join them, although I want to give him one more year before I'm ready to proclaim him in that same status. But still, exceptional talent, who just might have finally grown up a little. Julio Jones at #4, hey if the Falcons ever develop a killer instinct, JOnes will just explode all over the place. But seeing as how they consistently like to ease off the gas when up by two scores, he'll have to remain just "great" #5 I know will cause some discussion. Namely, the whole Welker impact on the Broncos receivers. I am of the opinion that all of Welker's targets will come from whatever Stokley left behind, plus about half of what used to go to TE's, along with a big chunk of what used to be Eric Deckers. Demaryious Thomas doesn't run hardly any of the same style of routes, rarely gets the ball inside of ten yards out (outside of bubble screens, where he's a nightmare btw), so there's no reason to think that Welker's presence will negatively impact Thomas's targets..however..the impact Welker will have on Thomas is that at some point they'll have to have a safety sneaking up to help contain Wellker, which will even further open up the downfield routes, where Thomas will shine even brighter than last season. There, I've said my peace on Thomas v Welker. Brandon marshall, the guy is just a beast, especially now that he has Cutler back, PPR leagues, he's probably near the same category as AJ and Clavin, standard I put him a couple notches lower, because I don't think the Bears score enough TD's. I know this upset a few Bears fans having him this "low"..but you can't tell me the guys I've got in front of him aren't just as deserving. this is the point where I feel the elite WR's end, and the second tier begins Andre Johnson at seven, I as THIS close to writing him off after about the halfway point of last season, then he just won a few games for the Texans all on his own..the guy still has it. Roddy White, you can't find a much more consistent threat. He'll rarely blow you away, but he's almost guaranteed 8-12 points regardless of opponent, and with Julius blowing the top off, and Tony G clearing the middle, lots of room for Roddy to work his magic. #9, Larry Fitzgerald, the best WR in the game many will say, I would probably agree, but than quickly add, but he has no QB. Well, his QB is still suspect, but it's a helluva an improvement from John Skelton and Kevin Kolb, and the janitor that they ran out there once or twice. Hopefully he'll re-enter elite status at some point before he's too old to do it. Finally, #10, Randall Cobb. now even Packer fans don't know who their #1 receiver is. If you ask Aaron Rodgers, I'm sure he'd say whichever one is open. But for my money, I'm going with the explosive Cobb, not only is he lighting quick, creating great separation with his cuts, but the guy is pure electric after the catch, not to mention top class speed to boot.
1. AJ Green
2. Calvin Johnson
3. Dez Bryant
4. Julio Jones
5. Demaryious Thomas
6. Brandon Marshall
7. Andre Johnson
8. Roddy White
9. Larry Fitzgerald
10. Randall Cobb
11. Vincent Jackson
12. Percy Harvin
13. James Jones
14. Victor Cruz
15. Marques Colston
16. Reggie Wayne
17. Pierre Garcon
18. Jordy nelson
19. Wes Welker
20. Dwayne Bowe
21. Steve Smith
22. Eric Decker
23. Hakeem Nicks
24. Torrey Smith
25. Steve Johnson
26. TY Hilton
27. Anquan Boldin
28. Mike Wallace
29. Cecil Shorts
30. Kenny Britt
31. Antonio Brown
32. Mike Williams
33. Greg Jennings
34. Danario Alexander
35. Danny Amendola
36. Jeremy Maclin
37. Miles Austin
38. Desean jackson
39. Tavon Austin
40. Andrew Hawkins
41. Justin Blackmon
42. Chris Givens
43. Josh Gordon
44. Emmanuel Sanders
45. Ryan Broyles
46. Aaron Dobson
47. Lance Moore
48. Sidney Rice
49. Donnie Avery
50. Denarious Moore
51. Alshon Jeffery
52. Malcolm Floyd
53. DeAndre hopkins
54. Coradelle Patterson
55. Golden Tate
56. Micheal Floyd
57. Santonio Holmes
58. Jacoby Jones
59. Vincent Brown
60. AJ Jenkins
61. Brain Quick
62. Andre Roberts
63. Brian Hartline
64. Leonard Hankerson
65. Kendall Wright
66. Rod Streater
67. Rueben Rnadle
68. Joe Morgan
69. Greg Little
70. Mohamed Sanu
71. Devone Bess
72. Brandon Lafell
73. Terrance Williams
74. Darrius Heyward-Bey
75. Nate Burleson
76. T.J. Graham
77. Justin Hunter
78. Dexter McCluster
79. Nate Washington
80. Robert Woods
So, let's get this out of the way..Megatron vs AJ Green..yes I realize Megatron is a freak..he's been my favorite WR for five years now, but I think AJ Green is ready to take his place alongside of, if not in front of Calvin. Either way, you've got one of the best two WR's, no arguments. Dez Bryant is also looking ready to join them, although I want to give him one more year before I'm ready to proclaim him in that same status. But still, exceptional talent, who just might have finally grown up a little. Julio Jones at #4, hey if the Falcons ever develop a killer instinct, JOnes will just explode all over the place. But seeing as how they consistently like to ease off the gas when up by two scores, he'll have to remain just "great" #5 I know will cause some discussion. Namely, the whole Welker impact on the Broncos receivers. I am of the opinion that all of Welker's targets will come from whatever Stokley left behind, plus about half of what used to go to TE's, along with a big chunk of what used to be Eric Deckers. Demaryious Thomas doesn't run hardly any of the same style of routes, rarely gets the ball inside of ten yards out (outside of bubble screens, where he's a nightmare btw), so there's no reason to think that Welker's presence will negatively impact Thomas's targets..however..the impact Welker will have on Thomas is that at some point they'll have to have a safety sneaking up to help contain Wellker, which will even further open up the downfield routes, where Thomas will shine even brighter than last season. There, I've said my peace on Thomas v Welker. Brandon marshall, the guy is just a beast, especially now that he has Cutler back, PPR leagues, he's probably near the same category as AJ and Clavin, standard I put him a couple notches lower, because I don't think the Bears score enough TD's. I know this upset a few Bears fans having him this "low"..but you can't tell me the guys I've got in front of him aren't just as deserving. this is the point where I feel the elite WR's end, and the second tier begins Andre Johnson at seven, I as THIS close to writing him off after about the halfway point of last season, then he just won a few games for the Texans all on his own..the guy still has it. Roddy White, you can't find a much more consistent threat. He'll rarely blow you away, but he's almost guaranteed 8-12 points regardless of opponent, and with Julius blowing the top off, and Tony G clearing the middle, lots of room for Roddy to work his magic. #9, Larry Fitzgerald, the best WR in the game many will say, I would probably agree, but than quickly add, but he has no QB. Well, his QB is still suspect, but it's a helluva an improvement from John Skelton and Kevin Kolb, and the janitor that they ran out there once or twice. Hopefully he'll re-enter elite status at some point before he's too old to do it. Finally, #10, Randall Cobb. now even Packer fans don't know who their #1 receiver is. If you ask Aaron Rodgers, I'm sure he'd say whichever one is open. But for my money, I'm going with the explosive Cobb, not only is he lighting quick, creating great separation with his cuts, but the guy is pure electric after the catch, not to mention top class speed to boot.