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Pro Football Focus rates MM as the #1 Run (and Screen) Blocking Wide Receivers

 

Top 10 Run (and Screen) Blocking Wide Receivers

1. Mushin Muhammad (+19.8)

2. Brandon Marshall (+15.3)

3. Hines Ward (+12.3)

4. Roddy White (+12.1)

5. Michael Clayton (+12.1)

6. Vincent Jackson (+9.9)

7. Reggie Wayne (+9.5)

8. Larry Fitzgerald (+9.0)

9. Andre Johnson (+9.0)

10. Terrance Copper (+8.3)

 

 

 

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/06/20/five-years-of-pff-grades-top-10-wide-receivers/

 

 

 

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Smitty is a little hit or miss with blocking. When he hits, he's as vicious of a blocker as there is at the WR position. However, he tends to head hunt a bit and go for the KO blow instead of being diligent with technique and just getting the guy blocked. My favorite Smitty blocking was on Cam's long TD run against the Falcons. Smitty pretty much single handedly blocked the entire ATL secondary in the final 15 yards.

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Not shocked to see Moose at the top.  That is what he's known for.  I am shocked at seeing Roddy up there.  I know they're our rivals, but man, he's come a long way since the Vick days.  I'm jealous of that Falcon receiving crew, mainly the tandem of White and Jones.

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