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Olsen, only TE in top 10 receivers


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RK PLAYER TEAM REC TAR YDS AVG TD LONG 20+ YDS/G FUM YAC 1DN
1 Julio Jones, WR ATL 51 81 970 19.0 5 75 18 107.8 0 287 42
2 A.J. Green, WR CIN 59 88 896 15.2 3 54 14 112.0 0 270 38
3 Amari Cooper, WR OAK 58 88 843 14.5 2 64 15 93.7 2 293 35
4 T.Y. Hilton, WR IND 52 90 791 15.2 4 63 17 87.9 0 163 34
5 Mike Evans, WR TB 55 103 745 13.5 8 45 7 93.1 0 69 46
6 Antonio Brown, WR PIT 55 87 677 12.3 6 51 10 84.6 0 138 34
7 Odell Beckham Jr., WR NYG 44 80 676 15.4 5 75 8 84.5 1 250 29
8 Greg Olsen, TE CAR 45 69 673 15.0 3 78 9 84.1 0 231 33
9 Marvin Jones, WR DET 37 64 661 17.9 4 73 11 73.4 0 222 28
10 Mike Wallace, WR BAL 39 67 614 15.7 4 95 4 76.8 0 126

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Everybody talks about Gronk but Olsen has snuck his way to the top. If you were to ask me 3 yrs ago who I'd take, I'd say Gronk but if you'd ask me now I'd say Olsen. Thor is more reliable and is a field general while Gronk is injury-prone and a damn meat head.


It's a shame for Olsen to be compared with Gronk on the head.


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