NFL Teams Leading Receivers - which Vols made this list?

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#2
Well, to the question, all I see is 2. Chad Johnson ahead of Pickens I guess.
 
#5
#5
WRU and our best reciever in the league has been a TE and ole Stanley is going on 70 years old.

Wasn't expecting that lol
 
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#10
How many top 2, 3, 4, 10, etc?

Willie Gault? Bears
Anthony Miller? Chargers
Carl Pickens? Bengals
Tim McGee? Bengals
Peerless?
Donte’?
“All time leading receiver for a team” is an interesting title but does not necessarily correlate with talent. A lot of really good receivers are not the leading receiver for any particular team because they moved around, their tenure didn’t coincide with a great QB, they weren’t the primary feature of the offense, etc.

That said, there are some great names on this list including Rice who put everything together - incredible talent, played with great QBs in a pass heavy offense, and stayed put with the Niners for most of his career.
 
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QUOTE="Thunder Good-Oil, post: 22792066, member: 46214"]How many top 2, 3, 4, 10, etc?

Willie Gault? Bears
Anthony Miller? Chargers
Carl Pickens? Bengals
Tim McGee? Bengals
Peerless?
Donte’?[/QUOTE]

Willie Gault (3,650 yards) is 9th on the Bears’ all-time receiving list behind Johnny Morris (5,059), Harlon Hill (4,616), Alshon Jeffrey (4,549), Walter Payton (4,538), Mike Ditka (4,503), Curtis Conway (4,498), Matt Forte (4,116), and Marty Booker (3,895).

Anthony Miller (5,582 yards) is 8th on the Chargers’ all-time receiving list behind Antonio Gates (11,841), Lance Alworth (9,584), Keenan Allen (9,287), Charlie Joiner (9,203), Gary Garrison (7,533), Kellen Winslow, Sr. (6,741), and Wes Chandler (6,132).

Carl Pickens (6,887 yards) is 4th on the Bengals’ all-time receiving list behind Chad Johnson (10,783), AJ Green (9,430), and Isaac Curtis (7,101).

Tim McGee (4,703 yards) is 10th on the Bengals’ all-time receiving list behind Chad Johnson (10,783), AJ Green (9,430), Isaac Curtis (7,101), Carl Pickens (6,887), Cris Collinsworth (6,698), Eddie Brown (6,134), Darnay Scott (5,975), T.J. Houshmandzadeh (5,782), and Tyler Boyd (5,333).

Peerless Price (1,413 yards) is 35th on the Falcons’ all-time receiving list and 11th (3,772 yards) on the Bills’ all-time receiving list behind Andre Reed (13,095), Eric Moulds (9,096), Lee Evans (5,934), Elbert Dubenion (5,294), Frank Lewis (4,638), Thurman Thomas (4,341), Jerry Butler (4,301), Stefon Diggs (4,189), Bob Chandler (3,999), and Steve Johnson (3,832).

Donté Stallworth (760 yards) is 75th on the Patriots’ all-time receiving list and (2,791 yards) 15th on the Saints’ all-time receiving list behind Marques Colston (9,759), Eric Martin (7,854), Joe Horn (7,622), Michael Thomas (6,121), Danny Abramowicz (4,875), Jimmy Graham (4,752), Devery Henderson (4,377), Lance Moore (4,281), Hoby Brenner (3,849), Quinn Early (3,758), Alvin Kamara (3,753), Henry Childs (3,224), Brandin Cooks (2,861), and Wes Chandler (2,801).

And two more while at it:

As seen above, Alvin Kamara (3,753 yards) is 11th on the Saints’ all-time receiving list.

And Robert Meachem (2,707 yards) is 16th on the Saints’ all-time receiving list behind Donté Stallworth and everyone mentioned on his list.
 

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