Here is my list for the top fifteen wide receivers in the league. This is not for fantasy but the total receiver.
1.
Randy Moss- 23 tds and nearly 1500 yards makes you the top receiver in the league. Moss is on his way going to the hall playing with
Tom Brady and the every year super bowl contending Patriots.
2.
Larry Fitzgerald- When he is healthy, he is a lock to get 1,409 yards and 10 touchdowns. Just look at his 2005 and 2007 stats.
3.
Terrell Owens- TO always finds the end zone but is behind Fitz because of his drops.
4.
Reggie Wayne- Peyton's new favorite target is a Top 5 receiver with or without
Marvin Harrison.
5.
Braylon Edwards- Third year breakout happened for Braylon, scoring 16tds. Can only get better for Braylon, with Stallworth coming in to be a solid #2.
6. Chad Johnson- 5 straight pro bowls...but gets out of hand way too much
7. Steve Smith- Never had the quarterback and a good supporting cast to be as great as he can be. With Delhomme coming back from Tommy John Surgery, could get closer stats to his 2005 dominate season.
8.
Andre Johnson- Like Steve Smith without the good team, Andre is the face of the Texans and will be probably be top 5 when the season ends.
9.
Torry Holt- 8 straight years with 1000 yards, but at age 32 your numbers only go down...Unless your TO
10.
Anquan Boldin- One of the few complete receivers in the NFL, Anquan can do it all whether it is blocking, breaking a tackle, or catching the ball.
11.
Plaxico Burress- Burress is a prime time player that always comes to play in the big games.
12. Roy Williams- Put Roy on any of the listed players teams ahead of him, he would be higher on the list. With a bad offensive line, running game, and quarterback Roy does pretty well. Should benefit with
Gosder Cherilus and Kevin Smith coming in. A healthy Calvin will only help out Roy's #s.
13.
Brandon Marshall- If Baby TO gets his act together, he can put up insane numbers.
14. Marques Colston- Will make the pro bowl if he continues his incline in numbers.. Not hard to have good stats, when your quarterback throws 652 times.
15. TJ Houshmandzadeh- Low on the list because he benefits with Chad Johnson and
Carson Palmer on his team.. Stats are inflated