The Best Wide Receivers in the NFL

We've compiled a list of some of the best wide receivers in the NFL.

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The NFL is thirsting for superstars. Future Hall of Famers like Calvin Johnson and Peyton Manning recently called it quits, and franchise heroes Tom Brady and Larry Fitzgerald are pushing into the retirement age for their respective positions. Don’t conflate this with the idea that the league is somehow running out of talent; the faster NFL has been getting young athletes who have excelled at meeting its high demands. This isn’t quite a league of marketable, commercial-ready stars, but it is one of potential, especially in the wide receiver position.  They’re the faces of a pass-happy, modern NFL.

The young fans who grew up watching Randy Moss’ weekly showcases or Steve Smith Sr.’s on-field passion are now Pro Bowlers and No. 1 receivers. Some of them are out here making acrobatic one-handed catches with a startling amount of ease. Others are out here breaking records. A few are even doing both. But whichever way you slice it, everyone on this list of the best wide receivers have played major parts in their teams’ successes. The inclusions here also include the short, yet pugnacious and the freakish combinations of size and speed. Regardless of the athletic ability, these guys get the job done mainly because there are very few answers to what they bring to the table (even though teams employ people specifically to find those answers).

The wideouts on this list ranges includes the obvious ones with league-topping statistics to those with a ceiling-less amount of potential (as is the case of Amari Cooper). Is it possible that any one of these receivers will fall off? Well, yes—that’s always a possibility. But no one here is on this year’s Madden cover, and fantasy owners are well aware it’s always safe to bet on these guys. So without further ado, here are some of defensive coordinators’ biggest nightmares and our favorite highlight reels.

Antonio Brown

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Dez Bryant

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50 Rec, 796 yards, 8 TDs

The one NFC East wide receiver who matches Odell Beckham Jr.’s mix of mercurial passion and on-field explosiveness is, of course, the Dallas Cowboys’ Dez Bryant. Injuries have damaged his production over the past two years, but it’s hard to forget how imposing he is man-on-man when he’s healthy. Bryant should get some more turf with Ezekiel Elliott’s pulling the defense’s attention in the backfield—but again, he needs to stay healthy.

Odell Beckham Jr.

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Jordy Nelson

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97 Rec, 1,257 yards, 14 TDs

Jordy Nelson missed the entire 2015 season after tearing his ACL in the preseason and returned the next year as strong as ever, leading the league in touchdown receptions (14). Nelson’s combination of speed, strength, and rapport with the sureshot Aaron Rodgers results in the NFC North’s most dominant aerial attack on paper since Calvin Johnson retired. At 32, he’s the oldest on the list, but he’s also the most tried and tested.

Julio Jones

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Mike Evans

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A.J. Green

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T.Y. Hilton

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Doug Baldwin

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Amari Cooper

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83 Rec, 1,153 yards, 5 TDs

The Raiders bleak fortunes over the past millennium have turned around after pulling out excellent 2014 and 2015 draft picks in defensive end Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper, respectively. Kicking off his career with two 1,000-yard seasons and a reputation for excellent route running, Cooper has been a key ingredient to what’s been the most exciting Oakland offense in years. Derek Carr will hopefully be back in MVP-contender form after his season-ending injury, and maybe the Raiders will get Marshawn Lynch in some semblance of his top form at the age of 31 to keep defenses on their toes. Those are two elements that can help push Cooper to another level.

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