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Mr. Laz
11-21-2013, 06:28 PM
NFL's top 10 receiving corps; Atlanta Falcons rank No. 1
By Chris Wesseling
Around the League Writer
Published: July 16, 2013 at 03:48 p.m. Updated: July 16, 2013 at 10:40 p.m.

When Stevie Johnson proclaimed last week that the Buffalo Bills now boast the best receiving corps in the NFL , my initial reaction was that they would struggle to crack the top 10. Digging deeper, I found at least 15 teams that have a better pass-catching group than the Bills.

Below is Around The League's list of the NFL's top receiving corps, with tight ends included.

1. Atlanta Falcons: Julio Jones, Roddy White, Harry Douglas,
Tony Gonzalez

It's the rare NFL team in possession of a cornerback capable of hanging with Jones in man coverage. If defenses opt for double coverage, White can feast on the lesser cornerback. Although Gonzalez no longer makes plays after the catch , he's among the league's most valuable security blankets on third downs and near the end zone. Douglas has been a mild disappointment as the fourth option in the passing game, showing little playmaking ability through four seasons.

2. Denver Broncos: Demaryius Thomas, Eric Decker, Wes Welker, Jacob Tamme, Joel Dreessen, Julius Thomas

The Broncos' use of Thomas mirrors the Falcons' penchant for hitting Jones on screens and slants to take advantage of his run-after-catch prowess. According to Pro Football Focus, the wide receivers producing the league's two highest passer ratings from their quarterback last season were Thomas (126.2) and Decker (123.7). Throw in Welker as a premier slot receiver, and the Broncos have the best trio of wideouts in the game. Tamme and Dreessen aren't quite in Gonzalez's league, but Thomas makes for an interesting wild card as an athletic former hoopster who impressed in offseason practices.

3. Dallas Cowboys: Dez Bryant, Miles Austin, Dwayne Harris, Terrance Williams, Jason Witten, James Hanna, Gavin Escobar

Bryant took advantage of a soft schedule and a bevy of shootouts down the stretch, but it's still impressive that his final eight games project to 1,758 yards and 20 touchdowns across a full season. He's here to stay as a No. 1 receiver. Austin can be one of the league's top second fiddles as long as he can put his hamstring issues behind him. Witten hasn't missed a game in nine years.

4. New York Giants: Hakeem Nicks, Victor Cruz, Rueben Randle, Brandon Myers

When healthy, Nicks is one of only a dozen NFL wide receivers capable of drawing and beating double coverage. Cruz is the only player in the NFL with at least 80 receptions, 1,000 yards and nine touchdowns in each of the past two seasons. Randle should be an upgrade on Domenik Hixon in the third receiver role.

5. Green Bay Packers: Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb, James Jones, Jermichael Finley

Rob Gronkowski is the only NFL player with a better touchdown-to-target ratio than Nelson and Jones over the past three seasons. Don't be surprised if Cobb leads the league in receptions this year. Finley has yet to live up to the lofty expectations set by the Packers a few years back.

6. New Orleans Saints: Marques Colston, Lance Moore, Joseph Morgan, Nick Toon, Jimmy Graham

Colston and Moore are perfect fits for Sean Payton's offensive scheme. Graham should be the best tight end in the league this season with the uncertainty surrounding Gronkowski's back. Morgan is an unproven commodity as the No. 3 receiver.

7. Seattle Seahawks: Percy Harvin, Sidney Rice, Golden Tate, Doug Baldwin, Zach Miller

Rice and Tate played well last season, but their numbers were depressed by the Seahawks' run-heavy offense. Harvin not only is one of the NFL's most dynamic playmakers, but he also allows offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell to get more creative with his tactics. Baldwin is a luxury as the fourth receiver.

8. Arizona Cardinals: Larry Fitzgerald, Michael Floyd, Andre Roberts, Rob Housler

The Cardinals' quarterback issues have exponentially diminished Fitzgerald's production, but he rightfully remains one of the NFL's most respected wide receivers . Floyd is a breakout candidate as a vertical threat, while Roberts offers run-after-catch ability as the third option.

9. Indianapolis Colts: Reggie Wayne, T.Y. Hilton, Darrius Heyward-Bey, Dwayne Allen, Coby Fleener

After Wayne carried the passing game early in the season, Hilton matched his production over the final nine games. Heyward-Bey is an interesting bounce-back candidate as an upgrade on Donnie Avery. Allen is a probable Pro Bowl selection at tight end.

10. Philadelphia Eagles: Jeremy Maclin, DeSean Jackson, Jason Avant, Riley Cooper, Brent Celek, James Casey, Zach Ertz

Maclin and Jackson have speed to spare, but they fall just shy of No. 1 receiver status. Both players come with durability concerns. The additions of Casey and Ertz suggest versatile and athletic tight ends will be featured heavily in new coach Chip Kelly's offense.

Just Missed: Miami Dolphins, Tennessee Titans, Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cincinnati Bengals, San Diego Chargers, Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans.

Follow Chris Wesseling on Twitter @ChrisWesseling .

BigMeatballDave
11-21-2013, 06:49 PM
Can't believe the Chiefs aren't listed...

Saul Good
11-21-2013, 07:10 PM
Any other articles from July we should know about?

(I do like the fact that 9 teams "just missed" the top ten.)

lewdog
11-21-2013, 07:11 PM
Yea, the Falcons were really tearing it up back in July when they were healthy and didn't suck!

Mr. Laz
11-21-2013, 07:40 PM
Any other articles from July we should know about?

(I do like the fact that 9 teams "just missed" the top ten.)
and none of them are us

Denver's WRs killed us


so it's pretty dam relevant right now

ThaVirus
11-21-2013, 07:44 PM
and none of them are us

Denver's WRs killed us


so it's pretty dam relevant right now

If we have a top 3 RB with a top 10 receiving corps maybe, just maybe, we'll be able to make a splash when it matters!

Anyong Bluth
11-21-2013, 08:16 PM
Any other articles from July we should know about?

(I do like the fact that 9 teams "just missed" the top ten.)

Possible heat advisory through the end of the week.

Red Dawg
11-21-2013, 09:10 PM
Can't believe the Chiefs aren't listed...

They will be after this off season and Dorsey brings in his former Green Bay boys.

keg in kc
11-21-2013, 10:27 PM
Any other articles from July we should know about?The next day:England, Wales set for gay marriages in 2014

By Laura Smith-Spark, CNN
updated 8:40 PM EDT, Wed July 17, 2013

London (CNN) -- A bill to allow same-sex marriage in England and Wales is now law, though the unions aren't expected to take place until 2014.

Queen Elizabeth II has given her assent to the landmark bill, which the British House of Commons passed Tuesday, the house's speaker, John Bercow, said Wednesday.

The first same-sex wedding could be held as early as next summer.Might be about as relevant for current NFL-related discussion as the story in the thread header.

Saulbadguy
11-21-2013, 10:34 PM
Dumbass.

Baby Lee
11-21-2013, 10:38 PM
Can't believe the Chiefs aren't listed in the top 36...

FYP

Reerun_KC
11-21-2013, 10:44 PM
Dimebag, Avery and mccluster? ROFL

Pablo
11-21-2013, 10:51 PM
Laz is on top of this!

LMAO

Wouldn't expect any less of you.

Pablo
11-21-2013, 10:52 PM
Dimebag, Avery and mccluster? ROFL
Still trying that hilarious dime bag joke I see.

Keep at it. It will be funny soon.

RealSNR
11-21-2013, 10:57 PM
I wonder if Kansas City made the top 10 QB corps... :hmmm:

Chazno
11-21-2013, 11:17 PM
No Bears?

AndChiefs
11-21-2013, 11:28 PM
I wonder if Kansas City made the top 10 QB corps... :hmmm:

Of course we did. Brays just biding his time in the weeds.