Ok well now that AB is with New England (I can't believe I can type that), as of this moment, here's the WR group:
Antonio Brown
Josh Gordon
Julian Edelman
Demaryius Thomas
Philip Dorsett
N'Keal Harry
Jakobi Meyers
Gunner Oslzewski
Ok so we can' put Gunner and Jakobi in the mix yet because they're so unproven. Harry we can at least put into the conversation as he was a first round pick. As we look at that WR group, has there ever been a better WR corps in the history of the NFL? Honest question.
Brown is maybe one of the five best WRs the league has ever seen. No joke. Anyone who questions that just needs to look at his pro-football-reference page and see his numbers. They're mind-blowing.
Gordon has obviously had his issues but there's no denying his incredible talent.
Edelman has been amazing for the Patriots and is coming off a dominant postseason run capped by being the Super Bowl MVP.
Thomas is older now and is coming off an injury so he's not what he once was, but again, go to his pro-football-reference page and you'll see a guy who in his prime put up eye-popping stats. The guy is still potentially really good. Especially as the #4 guy.
Harry has done nothing and is currently hurt, but he's a 1st round pick with tons of talent.
Dorsett is a very reliable veteran who proved himself to be an important and quality receiver for NE.
Has there ever been a better and/or deeper WR corps than this?
Antonio Brown
Josh Gordon
Julian Edelman
Demaryius Thomas
Philip Dorsett
N'Keal Harry
Jakobi Meyers
Gunner Oslzewski
Ok so we can' put Gunner and Jakobi in the mix yet because they're so unproven. Harry we can at least put into the conversation as he was a first round pick. As we look at that WR group, has there ever been a better WR corps in the history of the NFL? Honest question.
Brown is maybe one of the five best WRs the league has ever seen. No joke. Anyone who questions that just needs to look at his pro-football-reference page and see his numbers. They're mind-blowing.
Gordon has obviously had his issues but there's no denying his incredible talent.
Edelman has been amazing for the Patriots and is coming off a dominant postseason run capped by being the Super Bowl MVP.
Thomas is older now and is coming off an injury so he's not what he once was, but again, go to his pro-football-reference page and you'll see a guy who in his prime put up eye-popping stats. The guy is still potentially really good. Especially as the #4 guy.
Harry has done nothing and is currently hurt, but he's a 1st round pick with tons of talent.
Dorsett is a very reliable veteran who proved himself to be an important and quality receiver for NE.
Has there ever been a better and/or deeper WR corps than this?