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In the Starting Line-Up
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...#1 and #23. From E..N insider (free preview):
1. Randy Moss
Moss proved last season that his two-year lull in Oakland was an aberration, catching an NFL-record 23 TDs. On the Raiders, Moss lacked a quarterback who could consistently get him the ball, Obviously, that's no longer the case. Moss is no longer a sub-4.3 guy, but he can run sub-4.5. What separates him from almost every other wide receiver on this list is his ability to outjump any defensive back in the NFL. When you're 6-4, that's a huge advantage.
23. Wes Welker
Welker was an absolute steal by the Patriots in a trade with the Dolphins last offseason. He is a smart, instinctive receiver who can read coverages on the move while finding soft spots in underneath zones. When he makes a catch, he takes it upfield immediately. There's no dancing with Welker. He was Tom Brady's favorite target in 2007 and tied for the NFL lead with 112 receptions. Despite being just 5-9 and 185 pounds, he is a much better blocker than many realize.