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Williamson's Top 15 WRs in 2015

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I honestly think that Crabtree should be on this top 15 list. The majority of you would disagree, but I tend to see things in Crabtree that makes all NFL QBs salivate. In addition, this is one man's opinion / projection - still I think that the list as a whole is phucked up to say the least. Normally I wouldn't post this at all, but since it's been so dead lately i guess perhaps this can give us something to talk about and kill some time. Larry Fitz will not drop that low IMO.

The top 15 wide receivers in 2015
Who will be the top WR in 2015? Andre Johnson doesn't make top 10
Originally Published: June 4, 2012
By Matt Williamson | ESPN.com

Calvin Johnson should continue to dominate the league for years to come.

While the NFL is increasingly becoming a quarterback-driven league, those QBs need targets to throw to. Wide receivers are increasingly important in today's NFL, especially with the prevalence of the shotgun and spread formations using four- and five-wide receiver sets. And there's no reason to think that trend will reverse in the future.

Last week, I ranked the top 10 running backs in 2015 as a complement to Insider's NFL Future Power Rankings. This week, I turned my attention to the WRs and went a little deeper.


Here are my top 15 WRs in 2015:

1. Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions
Johnson will turn 30 years old very early in the 2015 season, and at that point in his career, he might not be exactly what he is today physically. But there just hasn't been a wide receiver in this league like Johnson. Even if he slows down a bit, Johnson will still sky over defensive backs deep downfield and in the end zone. He is an unstoppable force -- and will be even in a few years.

2. A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals
I was very tempted to put Green at the top spot on this list. Johnson might be slightly past his prime in 2015 and Green might be right in the middle of his best seasons -- both are incredibly gifted players. In fact, I think Johnson and Green are the two most gifted wideouts in all of football right now. Green is going to be great. Actually, I am selling him short -- he is going to be one of the very best.

3. Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons
Few wide receivers in recent memory can match Jones' combination of size, power, pure speed and explosion. I see a lot of similarities to Terrell Owens (minus the drama) when projecting what Jones' career path might be. Jones is very much a work in progress, but he is extremely competitive. When you mix that will to be great with the ability as he has, the future is very bright for this young man.

4. Hakeem Nicks, New York Giants
Nicks doesn't turn 25 years old until January, but he is nursing a recently broken foot and has a rather substantial injury history already in his young career. But Nicks is in a great situation in New York and proves over and over than he can be a game-changer. He is currently among the top five wide receivers in football, and I project him to maintain that status over the next several years.

5. Kenny Britt, Tennessee Titans
Even though Britt has already played three seasons of NFL football, he is amazingly still only 23 years old. Injuries are the big concern so far with Britt, but he has tremendous ability -- and he might just be scratching the surface of how great he can truly be once he puts it all together. Britt and Jake Locker could be an amazing QB-WR combo for years to come.

6. Percy Harvin, Minnesota Vikings
Harvin is a personal favorite of mine, and I think he is capable of becoming the most dominant slot receiver we have seen. But he isn't confined to the slot and could also pattern his game after Steve Smith as an outside receiver. Harvin will be only 27 years old when the 2015 season begins and I expect him to blow up in 2012.

Dez Bryant has the talent to be elite. Can he be consistent?

7. Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys
There is an awful lot of inconsistency with Bryant at this stage of his career. He has a ton of ability, and he has shown that he can be dominant, albeit just in spurts thus far. Bryant will turn 27 years old during the 2015 season, and by then I am betting he has it all figured out. I think Bryant will have a huge 2012 season.

8. Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers
Brown burst on the scene in 2011 and will turn 24 years old this July. There is a lot of very good football in front of him. He took over as the Steelers' top wideout to finish out last season and clearly has an excellent rapport with Ben Roethlisberger. Brown is explosive and superb after the catch.

9. Jeremy Maclin, Philadelphia Eagles
After dealing with some very difficult circumstances last season, I am predicting a big year from Maclin in 2012. He is a great fit in Philadelphia's offense with his big-play ability and overall explosiveness. Maclin turned 24 years old a few weeks ago, so those physical qualities should still be there in 2015.

10. Mike Wallace, Steelers
The 2015 season will be Wallace's seventh in the NFL, but my concern with him at that stage of his career is, just how fast will he still be? If he no longer can run past defensive backs with regularity and doesn't take substantial steps forward in the finer points of playing the position, Wallace won't be among the best players at his position. But except for the exception of the end of the 2011 season, Wallace has been incredibly productive, and I am guessing that opposing secondaries will still fear his amazing speed three years from now, much as they did with Joey Galloway when he aged.

11. Denarius Moore, Oakland Raiders
Oakland has a fine young group of wide receivers and Moore is the best of the bunch. I foresee Moore having a Greg Jennings-like role in the new Raiders offense over the next several years. While Carson Palmer may no longer be throwing to him in 2015 (Moore's fifth NFL season), Moore should have the league figured out by that point. His fluidness and body control are superb, and he has great big-play ability.

12. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals
Fitzgerald will have just turned 32 when the 2015 season begins, but his game should age very well. A true student of the game, Fitzgerald's amazing success hasn't been reliant on his explosion or pure speed. Instead, Fitzgerald has the best set of hands and ball skills in the NFL to go along with exceptional size, strength and body control -- and those traits will not fail him at 32. This future Hall of Famer will torment opposing defenses for a long time.

13. Demaryius Thomas, Denver BroncosIt's no certainty that Peyton Manning will still be around to throw to Thomas in 2015, but Manning's influence over these next few seasons could be very beneficial to Thomas' career in terms of his learning the finer nuances of playing the position, especially the precision and timing of his routes. We know that the size, strength and deep speed are there already for Thomas, who will turn 25 during this upcoming season, meaning he'll be in his prime in 2015.

14. Greg Jennings, Green Bay Packers
Jennings will turn 32 during the 2015 season, and at that point in his career, it's doubtful that he'll be making as many big plays as he does now. But because Jennings is so reliable and such an excellent route runner, he should be able to transform his game at that age as a go-to target in much more of a possession role. I could see Jennings becoming a lot like Derrick Mason by 2015, and Mason has aged very well.

15. Brandon Marshall, Chicago Bears
Marshall will be 31 to begin the 2015 season, but even at that age, he should still be a big physical force who commands the football. By then, Marshall is sure to lose some quickness and explosion, but he is great in traffic making contested catches and is a physical runner after the catch. Those qualities should remain three years from now. In the meantime, Marshall does need to make sure off-the-field issues don't get in the way.

Honorable mentions (alphabetical): Justin Blackmon, Randall Cobb, Victor Cruz, Eric Decker, Michael Floyd, DeSean Jackson, Greg Little
 

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That is a terrible list IMO. How on Earth is Andre Johnson not on the list? Isn't Kenny Britt coming off a major injury, how does he make the top 10?
 

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That is a terrible list IMO. How on Earth is Andre Johnson not on the list? Isn't Kenny Britt coming off a major injury, how does he make the top 10?

Not sure if you caught it or not, but it's for 2015, not 2012. Johnson will be 34 by then, and has had some injury problems himself.
 

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That is a terrible list IMO. How on Earth is Andre Johnson not on the list? Isn't Kenny Britt coming off a major injury, how does he make the top 10?

Suprisingly enough, it's actually a pretty good list.
 

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Suprisingly enough, it's actually a pretty good list.

You know I love Julio Jones...but I wouldn't dare select him ahead of Dez Bryant in 2015. Harvin is a rb/wr/rs etc. He brings much more to the table than Kenny Britt in terms of overall impact to a team's success. DCs have to spend so much time preparing for him that the process in itself leaves room for others to excel (because they didn't properly prepare for the entire members of the offense). Overall, the 2009 WR class is one for the ages.

Brian Quick, Pierre Garcon, Marquess Wilson, Stephen Hill, AJ Jenkins, and some unknown/unidentified person may jump in the scene?!
 

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This has nothing to do with 2015, but I wanted to post this here because Dan Graziano echoed some of the things I tried to say earlier about my views on Dez Bryant:


Better '12: Miles or Dez?
2:06PM ET
Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys have two of the better wide receiving talents in the NFL with Miles Austin and Dez Bryant. On Tuesday, our Cowboys experts -- ESPNDallas.com's Tim MacMahon and Calvin Watkins, and ESPN NFC East blogger Dan Graziano -- debated whether Miles or Bryant will have a better 2012 campaign.

MacMahon took Bryant: "With the help of head coach Jason Garrett, receivers coach Jimmy Robinson and quarterback Tony Romo, Bryant made great strides last season with his knowledge of the Cowboys' offense and ability to apply it while bullets are flying. ... If Bryant keeps preparing properly, his third season should end in the Pro Bowl. And he will become the most productive weapon in the Cowboys' passing game."

Watkins went with Austin: "The Cowboys miss Austin when he's out. They miss his calm presence in the huddle and on the field. This isn't about Bryant's knowledge of the game, because he knows what's happening out there. Austin is just a better player. He's more accomplished and dependable than Bryant."

You can cast your own vote on the matter, but here's how Graziano broke the tie:

- Tom Carpenter​


Dan Graziano
Bryant or Austin: Who ya got?

"I agree with the basic premise that we've seen Austin perform at a top-wideout level and are still just assuming Bryant will. But that said, I side with Tim on this issue, because I agree with him that Austin will never be better than he was in 2009, and Bryant has the potential to be the very best wide receiver in the league. I also agree with Tim's point that Bryant, for all of the criticism that's been leveled at him, has actually played very well for a first- and second-year player. Bryant's third year in the league should be a breakout, and I think it's going to be pretty exciting to watch. Now, about that defense ..."
 

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The order is quite a bit out of whack IMO. Having Harvin and Maclin over Fitzgerald, Mike Wallace, and Dez Bryant is just insane. Julio and Britt rated way too high as well. They definitely deserve spots on the list, but Julio still has quite a bit to prove and Britt definitely has the talent if he can remain healthy and get rid of his off the field issues.
 

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Actually Crims I didn't catch the 2015 thing. I'm curious as to why anyone would go to the trouble of making a list like that. That makes a lot more sense.
 

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Jeremy Maclin at #9? WTC????? Doesn't he have a degenerate arthritic knee or something?

Also, doesn't he have a degenerate not-even-close-to-as-good-as-the-players-listed-below-him?
 
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