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AFC East 0 0%
AFC North 0 0%
AFC South 1 5.56%
AFC West 1 5.56%
NFC East 8 44.44%
NFC North 0 0%
NFC South 2 11.11%
NFC West 6 33.33%
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Old 07-30-2006, 12:37 PM   Topic Starter
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Which division has the strongest starting wide receivers?

Apologies to Cosmicpal for diluting his thread, but the issue came up.

Here's the list of starters, per the nfl.com depth charts.

AFC East:

Bills: Lee Evans, Roscoe Parrish
Jets: Laveranues Coles, Justin McCareins
Dolphins: Chris Chambers, Marty Booker
Patriots: Deion Branch, Reche Caldwell

AFC North:

Ravens: Mark Clayton, Derrick Mason
Browns: Braylon Edwards, Jurivicius
Bengals: Chad Johnson, TJ Houshmandzadeh
Steelers: Hines Ward, Cedrick Wilson

AFC South:

Texans: Eric Moulds, Andre Johnson
Colts: Harrison, Wayne
Jaguars: Matt Jones, Ernest Wilford
Titans: Drew Bennett, David Givens

AFC West:

Denver: Smith, Walker
KC: Kennison, Parker
Oakland: Moss, Porter
San Diego: McCardell, Eric Parker

NFC East:

Cowboys: Terrell Owens, Terry Glenn
Giants: Burress, Toomer
Eagles: Todd Pinkston, Reggie Brown
Redskins: Santana Moss, Brandon Lloyd

NFC North

Bears: Muhsin Muhammad, Mark Bradley
Lions: Roy Williams, Scott Vines
Packers: Robert Ferguson, Donald Driver
Vikings: Koren Robinson, Travis Taylor

NFC South

Falcons: Roddy White, Michael Jenkins
Saints: Horn, Donte Stallworth
Buccaneers: Michael Clayton, Joey Galloway
Panthers: Steve Smith, Keyshawn Johnson

NFC West -

Cardinals - Boldin, Fitzgerald
Seahawks - Jackson, Nate Burleson
Rams - Holt, Bruce
49ers - Antonio Bryant, Arnaz Battle

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Old 07-30-2006, 12:41 PM   #2
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I'll say the AFC South. Why? One word: Matt Jones. Best reciever ever. Period.
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Old 07-30-2006, 01:04 PM   #3
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I'll say the AFC South. Why? One word: Matt Jones. Best reciever ever. Period.
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Old 07-30-2006, 01:55 PM   #4
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Old 07-30-2006, 02:28 PM   #6
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Here's my thinking:

Elite receivers (5 points):
Strong receivers (3.5 points):
High-Pedigree receivers that I don't know much about yet, but will give the benefit of the doubt: (3 points)
Decent receivers (2.5 points):
Subpar receivers/Low-pedigree receivers I don't know much about yet (1 point):

AFC East:

Bills: Lee Evans 3, Roscoe Parrish 1
Jets: Laveranues Coles 3.5, Justin McCareins 2.5
Dolphins: Chris Chambers 3.5, Marty Booker 2.5
Patriots: Deion Branch 3.5, Reche Caldwell 1

Total: 20.5 points

AFC North:

Ravens: Mark Clayton 3, Derrick Mason 3.5
Browns: Braylon Edwards 3, Jurivicius 2.5
Bengals: Chad Johnson 5, TJ Houshmandzadeh 2.5
Steelers: Hines Ward 5, Cedrick Wilson 1

Total: 25.5 points

AFC South:

Texans: Eric Moulds 3.5, Andre Johnson 5
Colts: Harrison 5, Wayne 3.5
Jaguars: Matt Jones 3, Ernest Wilford 1
Titans: Drew Bennett 2.5, David Givens 2.5

Total: 26 points

AFC West:

Denver: Smith 2.5, Walker 3
KC: Kennison 2.5, Parker 1
Oakland: Moss 5, Porter 2.5
San Diego: McCardell 2.5, Eric Parker 1

Total: 20 points

NFC East:

Cowboys: Terrell Owens 5, Terry Glenn 2.5
Giants: Burress 3.5, Toomer 2.5
Eagles: Todd Pinkston 1, Reggie Brown 1
Redskins: Santana Moss 5, Brandon Lloyd 2.5

Total: 23 points

NFC North

Bears: Muhsin Muhammad 2.5, Mark Bradley 1
Lions: Roy Williams 3, Scott Vines 1
Packers: Robert Ferguson 1, Donald Driver 3.5
Vikings: Koren Robinson 2.5, Travis Taylor 1

Total: 15.5 points

NFC South

Falcons: Roddy White 3, Michael Jenkins 3
Saints: Horn 5, Donte Stallworth 2.5
Buccaneers: Michael Clayton 3, Joey Galloway 2.5
Panthers: Steve Smith 5, Keyshawn Johnson 2.5

Total: 26.5 points

NFC West

Cardinals - Boldin 3.5, Fitzgerald 3.5 (Both could be 5's)
Seahawks - Jackson 2.5, Nate Burleson 1
Rams - Holt 5, Bruce 3.5
49ers - Antonio Bryant 1, Arnaz Battle 1

Total: 21 points
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Old 07-30-2006, 01:41 PM   #8
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NFC East:

Cowboys: Terrell Owens 5, Terry Glenn 2.5
Giants: Burress 3.5, Toomer 2.5
Eagles: Todd Pinkston 1, Reggie Brown 1
Redskins: Santana Moss 5, Brandon Lloyd 2.5

Total: 23 points
Since every one is on the NFC East bandwagon, let me throw some rocks at these guys. In general they are a pretty inconsistent group. Only Owens has recently put together back to back 1000 yard seasons. Moss and Burress are outstanding talents entering their prime years; they should be great, but I'll wait for them to demonstrate it.

Owens: Very special talent, but a head case. Terry Glenn: talented, but very inconsistent. Probably won't crack 1000 yds with Owens now competing for balls. Also getting up there in age.

Burress: has very good tools and entering his prime. Toomer: has really fallen off the last two years, and at 32 must be considered in decline.

Pinkston and Brown are maybe the worst starting duo in the league.

S. Moss: Great year last year and entering the prime of his career. Needs to show consistency to be considered elite. Brandon Lloyd: Still seeking breakout year in his fourth season. More promise than delivery.
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Since every one is on the NFC East bandwagon, let me throw some rocks at these guys. In general they are a pretty inconsistent group. Only Owens has recently put together back to back 1000 yard seasons. Moss and Burress are outstanding talents entering their prime years; they should be great, but I'll wait for them to demonstrate it.

Owens: Very special talent, but a head case. Terry Glenn: talented, but very inconsistent. Probably won't crack 1000 yds with Owens now competing for balls. Also getting up there in age.

Burress: has very good tools and entering his prime. Toomer: has really fallen off the last two years, and at 32 must be considered in decline.

Pinkston and Brown are maybe the worst starting duo in the league.

S. Moss: Great year last year and entering the prime of his career. Needs to show consistency to be considered elite. Brandon Lloyd: Still seeking breakout year in his fourth season. More promise than delivery.
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IMO its down to the AFCW and NFCS

NFCW:
Bruce
Holt
Boldin
Fitzgerald
Jackson
Burelson

AFCW:
R.Smith
Walker
Moss
Porter
McCardell
Kennison
Gates
Gonzalez

Only in this case can you put these 2 TEs in the Wr category.
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