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Rank the NFCS WRs


MVPccaffrey

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In no order:

Kelvin Benjamin
Devin Funchess
Ted Ginn Jr.
Philly Brown
Willie Snead
Brandon Cooks
Michael Thomas
Brandon Coleman
Julio Jones
Mohamed Sanu
Taylor Gabriel
Justin Hardy
Mike Evans
Cecil Shorts
Adam Humphries
Vincent Jackson

IMO:

Tier 1 -- the Julio tier, no explanation needed:
Julio Jones


Tier 2 -- stars in the making?
Mike Evans
Michael Thomas
Kelvin Benjamin
Brandon Cooks
 

Tier 3 -- JAGs:
Funchess
Ginn
Snead
Sanu
Gabriel
Coleman
Humphries
Jackson

Tier 4 -- Meh:
Brown
Hardy
Shorts

 

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Julio obviously gives Atlanta the division edge, but it's a lot more even across the division than I came into this post thinking.  Each team has a potential star, then 1-2 JAGs, then a 'meh' player who most fans wouldn't care if cut.
 

 

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1 hour ago, gorillamilitia13 said:

The KB hate on this huddle is too real, he could join this group. If homie just gets his ass in better shape and improves his route running a little more he can become a major force in this league. We need the coaches to get on his ass to improve these things.

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KB needs a better #2 WR,  Devin is a decent WR but we need a smaller shifter WR like, Tyler Lockette or Sterling Separd that can create separation.  

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