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20 Year Review of the 1st WR taken in the draft


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Stole this off another site

 

• 1986 - Mike Sherrard (Cowboys 1-18) - Good rookie season, but suffered three

broken legs and a partially dislocated hip during his career.

 

• 1987 - Haywood Jeffires (Oilers 1-20) - Very solid career with 3 Pro Bowls.

 

• 1988 - Tim Brown (Raider 1-6) - 9 time Pro Bowler and future HOF'er.

 

• 1989 - Hart Lee Dykes (Patriots 1-16) - Problem child, injured eye in a barfight

with Irving Fryar and ended his career. Averaged 16.2 YPC the 2 years he played.

 

• 1990 - Alexander Wright (Cowboys 2-1) - Two-time winner of the NFL's "Fastest

Man" competition and once ran back-to-back 40-yard dashes in a lightning-fast 4.09

seconds for the Dallas Cowboys. Couldn't run routes and catch a ball to save his life.

 

• 1991 - Herman Moore (Lions 1-10) - Was the fastest WR to 600 receptions.

Injury problems derailed a possible HOF career.

 

• 1992 - Desmond Howard (Redskins 1-4) - His Heisman trophy and return skills

made him an exciting pick, but he never learned how to play the position he was

drafted for. Carl Pickens and Jimmy Smith slipped in the 2nd round.

 

• 1993 - Curtis Conway (Bears 1-7) - Had an up and down career hampered by

injuries. Three 1000 yard seasons but never lived up to his draft selection.

 

• 1994 - Charles Johnson (Steelers 1-17) - Very good hands, but was never

more much more than a possession receiver for the Steelers.

 

• 1995 - Michael Westbrook (Redskins 1-4) - Ran a 4.47 40 that boosted his draft

stock, but had character issues and never lived up to his draft position. Besides being

known the guy who caught the "Kordell Stewart pass at Michigan", he is also known

for doing this to RB Stephen Davis:

http://bengals.enquirer.com/2002/06/11/westbrook_zoom.jpg

 

• 1996 - Keyshawn Johnson (Jets 1-1) - has not lived up to his #1 overall

selection, but has had a very solid career including 3 Pro Bowls. His only season

under 800 yards was when he was benched by Tampa and has 600 yards in 10

games. Terry Glenn (#7), Eddie Kennison (#18), Marvin Harrison (#19) and Eric

Moulds (#24) were all drafted in the 1st round.

 

• 1997 - Ike Hilliard (Giants 1-7) - Cursed with injuries nearly as much as the WR

drafted after him, Yatil Green. Put together some decent seasons but never seemed

to spark he had prior to his rookie year neck injury.

 

• 1998 - Kevin Dyson (Oilers/Titans 1-16) - Here we are with one of the biggest

draft mistakes of all-time - Dyson over Moss. Character was the reason the Oilers

took him despite Moss being in free-fall at the draft and well worth the risk of the #16

pick at a need position. Dyson had injury problems and only had a couple decent

seasons.

 

• 1999 - Torry Holt (Rams 1-6) - Not much to say here about a future HOF WR.

 

• 2000 - Peter Warrick (Bengals 1-4) - Was a decent possession receiver before

his knee injury in 2003. Hasn't been lived up to his draft position.

 

• 2001 - David Terrell (Bears 1-8) - Another case of a talented WR being drafted

very high despite poor work ethic and attitude problems.

 

• 2002 - Donte Stallworth (Saints 1-13) - Drafted high because of his unrivaled

talent, he hasn't been able to live up to the hype because he doesn't have great

hands. He did show signs of improvement last year, but still lacks any kind of

consistency.

 

• 2003 - Charles Rogers (Lions 1-3) - An extremely gifted player whose injuries

and drug issues have curtailed a promising career.

 

• 2004 - Larry Fitzgerald (Cardinals 1-3) - Seemed to be living up the billing so

far of having incredible hands and being a high character guy.

 

• 2005 - Braylon Edwards (Browns 1-3) - Has the whole package of speed, size,

hands and character. Was putting together a solid rookie year before tearing his

ACL. Should be able to return form in 2007 if not sooner.

 

• 2006 - Santonio Holmes (Pitt 1-25) - we can let menudo fill in the details :D

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• 1999 - Torry Holt (Rams 1-6) - Not much to say here about a future HOF WR.

 

 

 

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easily the best #1 WR taken over the last 20 yrs

 

but there sure are a bunch more misses then hits

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easily the best #1 WR taken over the last 20 yrs

 

but there sure are a bunch more misses then hits

 

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He was on NFL Network the other day saying signing right away was a key to his early succees. Some players can hold out for the very last dime, but many of those hurt themselves and their teams.

 

Holt suggested telling the agent to get a fair deal but get into camp.

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but there sure are a bunch more misses then hits

 

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Yeah, but look at the teams that took those misses...for the most part bad teams that had worse needs than a 1st round WR, w/ a couple of exceptions.

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• 2006 - Chad Jackson (NE 2-4) - Closest to a true #1 WR in

the draft (6-1, 213, 4.32) with great hands and body control.  No character concerns

that scouts have mentioned with Santonio Holmes.

 

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Is this a list of who these people think should have been the #1 receiver in the draft, or who actually went 1st. Character concerns with Santonio Holmes ? This is the first I've heard of this. Tressel has said that he was one of the classiest, hardest working players he's had. :D

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Is this a list of who these people think should have been the #1 receiver in the draft, or who actually went 1st.  Character concerns with Santonio Holmes ?  This is the first I've heard of this.  Tressel has said that he was one of the classiest, hardest working players he's had.    :D

 

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Eaaaaaaasy big fella. He said NO character concerns. :D

 

But I agree...did you steal this list before the draft?

Santonio WAS the #1 taken.....he'll live up to it. I'm not knocking Jackson...I like him too. But there was ONLY 1 first rounder taken. :D

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Eaaaaaaasy big fella.  He said NO character concerns. :D

 

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I read it to say that Jackson was the true #1, as he didn't have the character concerns that were there with Holmes.

 

2006 - Chad Jackson (NE 2-4) - Closest to a true #1 WR in

the draft (6-1, 213, 4.32) with great hands and body control. No character concerns

that scouts have mentioned with Santonio Holmes.

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I read it to say that Jackson was the true #1, as he didn't have the character concerns that were there with Holmes.

 

2006 - Chad Jackson (NE 2-4) - Closest to a true #1 WR in

the draft (6-1, 213, 4.32) with great hands and body control. No character concerns

that scouts have mentioned with Santonio Holmes.

 

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Well....however you take it...believe this. There ARE NO character concerns with Holmes. He's everything you mentioned....and more. Constantly sort of snubbed in the press in favor of Jenkins and the last two years...Ginn. But he never complained....just went out and did his job 150%.

 

Seriously Menudo...we are going to LOVE him playing for our Steelers. :D

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Stole this off another site

 

• 2006 - Chad Jackson (NE 2-4) - Closest to a true #1 WR in

the draft (6-1, 213, 4.32) with great hands and body control.  No character concerns

that scouts have mentioned with Santonio Holmes.

 

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Except that he went to Florida, where their WR dont normally end up stars in the NFL.......

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2006 - Chad Jackson (NE 2-4) - Closest to a true #1 WR in

the draft (6-1, 213, 4.32) with great hands and body control. No character concerns

that scouts have mentioned with Santonio Holmes.

 

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In true Steeler fashion, Holmes doesn't deserve the character concerns given to him.

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Is this a list of who these people think should have been the #1 receiver in the draft, or who actually went 1st.  Character concerns with Santonio Holmes ?  This is the first I've heard of this.  Tressel has said that he was one of the classiest, hardest working players he's had.    :D

 

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this list is of all the FIRST WRs taken in their draft the last 20 yrs ....except i screwed up and didnt change out Chad Jackson(I stole the list from another site and it was pre draft, all i did was change the team and draft spot :doah: )

 

Eaaaaaaasy big fella.  He said NO character concerns. :D

 

But I agree...did you steal this list before the draft?

Santonio WAS the #1 taken.....he'll live up to it.  I'm not knocking Jackson...I like him too.  But there was ONLY 1 first rounder taken. :D

 

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my bad I did steal it and totaly spaced that Holmes was the 1st wr taken

 

i will correct it...

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Really?  Tim Brown is third all time in catches and second and receiving yards.  Have to say he's the best on this lest.

 

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i missed brown on the list good catch

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• 1986 - Mike Sherrard (Cowboys 1-18) - Good rookie season, but suffered three broken legs and a partially dislocated hip during his career.

 

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:D I've never broken my third leg. I bet that really hurts.

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this list is of all the FIRST WRs taken in their draft  the last 20 yrs ....except i screwed up and didnt change out Chad Jackson(I stole the list from another site and it was pre draft, all i did was change the team and draft spot :doah: )

my bad I did steal it and totaly spaced that Holmes was the 1st wr taken

 

i will correct it...

 

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No biggie Keg, that is a very interesting list. Good find. :D

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easily the best #1 WR taken over the last 20 yrs

 

but there sure are a bunch more misses then hits

 

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It's funny looking back at the 1985 NFL draft where some guy named Al Toon and another named Eddie Brown (supposedly known for some fumble he had :D but not sure) were picked before WR Jerry Rice. :D Oh Niners... I love you guys.

 

Speaking of which; Look for Mike Hass (drafted by the Saints this year from Oregon State University) to be the next good-great WR in the NFL who was picked in the later rounds of the draft. This guy not only has heart but can play with or better than the rest of 'em. Saints scored big time this draft. :D

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• 2006 - Santonio Holmes (Pitt 1-25) - we can let menudo fill in the details :D

 

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2006 - Santonio Holmes (Pitt 1-25) - Holmes came to the defending Super Bowl Champions and was an immediate contributor to their now famous, thought to be impossible 5-Peat. Holmes has now replaced Jerry Rice throughout the record book and is about to become the first black President of the United States.

 

How did I do ? :D

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