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  1. Yall know the drill by now. 1. Antonio Brown : No one else is close save for #2 on this list. AB is the best receiver in the league and has a good shot at taking the record, both for most catches and for most yards. It helps that he has a top-5 QB throwing him the ball. 2. Julio Jones : This guy is a nightmare to cover. He is the closest threat to take the crown from AB, though #3 is charging like a freight train. He does all this with Matty Slush throwing him the ball, a significant downgrade from AB's QB. 3. Odell Beckham JR : Only two years in the league and already the 3rd best WR in the NFL. Talk about a rise up the ranks. OBJ has ridiculous hands and great speed and route running to complement it. All he really needs is a bonafide #2 to really take off. 4. DeAndre Hopkins : DeAndre had some of the best stats in the league last year despite the hodgepodge of QBs that were throwing him the football. He's one of the best WRs in the league- and he's deservedly gotten that reputation with essentially no one across from him and no one throwing him the ball. 5. AJ Green : Green is one of the best at the deep ball and probably the closest guy we have to Megatron's skillset. If Dalton continues to get better, it will only mean more and better things for Green. 6. Jordy Nelson : Nelson is a far better WR than most people think. For some reason, he has a reputation of only being a slot guy, when in reality he's one of the best all around WRs in the NFL. A-Rod's numbers going down last year show just how good Nelson really was. 7. Dez Bryant : 88 was hurt last year, and still played through it as best he could so long as Dallas was in the hunt. With his QB coming back and hopefully his injury healing up, Dez can hopefully return to form. 8. Brandon Marshall : Marshall had an explosive 2015, one of his best years in a long time. He is perennially underrated by many, but given who's been throwing him the ball much of his career, it's past time to acknowledge him as a top WR. 9. Larry Fitzgerald : Fitzy had a resurgent year last year under Carson Palmer, showing he still has gas left in the tank. If Carson can continue playing well, Fitz may rocket back up this list next year. 10. Keenan Allen : Allen was on pace for a terrific year prior to his injury. He's got a decent QB throwing him the ball, and I look for him to continue his tear to start next season. Just missed: Allen Robinson, Steve Smith, Doug Baldwin, Jarvis Landry, Sammy Watkins
  2. Placeholder Post https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArR2caQsozOOdGZCTUcxRFhGSjhjZ1BLbFEwdW9VbWc&usp=sharing Explanations will come in time, I have class shortly though so it'll have to wait. You should be able to see the formula for WR grade. It is only slightly tweaked from last year.
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