Call me a homer, but at this very moment, if I had to select 2 wideouts, Brandon will be one of them. He may not have the track record that measures up to other household names (Johnson, Johnson, Fitzgerald, etc), but I'd certainly take him for a big game or a playoff run. I don't care about stats. Dude has been clutch this year.
I still take Calvin as my definitive number one. Marshall made an excellent case for himself this year to be placed in the top tier conversation (with Calvin, Fitz, Andre). I honestly might agree with you. He is playing incredibly well with a not so perfect qb.
Don't let the guy who doesn't think he's a top 10 wideout see this thread, he will freak.
Not really....It doesn't bother me at all. I'd openly admit that he's proven me wrong but me thinking he wasn't a top 10 receiver before/the first 3 weeks of the season was perfectly reasonable. He's in my top 5 but he's a distant 5th, still drops too many sure-fire TDs.
1. Calvin Johnson
2. Andre Johnson/AJ Green
3. Andre Johnson/AJ Green
4. Larry Fitzgerald
Cutler- 213 completions for 2,495 yards and 16 touchdowns
Marshall- 101 receptions for 1,342 yards and 9 touchdowns (we'll say 8 since 1 was from Campbell vs SF)
Completions- 47% to Marshall
Yards- 54% is Marshall
Touchdowns- 50% is Marshall
I wanted to see the Pats make a deal for Fitz so badly last year. Get him a good QB and he's in the convo. Put him with a guy like Brady or Rogers and he'll challenge for records.
yep Julio is top-10 for sure...over White, even if White has more production this year, Julio is the bigger freak
I think he is top-5 even
Andre has finished the year strong as hell and is top-10 but he isn't the same though still, he can't get off a press the same.
Fitz is hard to rank now because of no QB, but the fact that Roberts has better numbers than him is strange, he is still top-10 but I am thinking he might have dropped from the top teir
I think my top-10 would be
1. Calvin
2. AJ
3. Marshall
4. Julio
5. Fitz
6. Andre
7. Vincent
8. Wayne
9. Dez
10. Demaryius