NFL WR’s who were great in their prime, that are afterthoughts in 2020.

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Hakeem Nicks :to: injuries ruined him. He played great in our 2011 sb run too :wow:
Victor Cruz and to a way lesser extent Manningham could qualify

Cruz esp…bro even got his own shoe and was in OD commercials. Can’t even hear about bro now
 

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I gotta say Brandon marshall sticks out the most, he really had the size, speed, and strength but he didn't really play with productive QB's most of the time.

I always felt Ocho was a bit too slim, good route runner and fast just could take the hits really.

I thin the Saints really had good tall receivers Marcus Colson was great to me.

Also Roddy White was very good but Julio came in and he was quickly forgotten.

Donald Driver, Greg Jennings, good tall receivers who could take a beating and move the ball.

Sucks when you think about how quickly these dudes are forgotten.
Brandon Marshall had a great career. Possible borderline HOF worthy,
 

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Nikkas in here are naming Hakeem Nicks, Alvin Harper, and David Boston And yall choose to call out Miles Austin :heh:

Those are also silly mentions.

I'm a Cowboys fan. So, Miles Austin name caught my attention.

But don't ever put Miles Austin name in the same category as the 2X Super Bowl champion Alvin Harper. :stopitslime:


I swear Cowboys fans overrate that trash Romo era. :why:
 
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