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You do realize that Welker was the leading receiver on the team last year, don't you.
I agree that Holt and Wayne are too low, and Driver is far too high. Oddly enough with Driver, he was beat out by the guy just behind him two years ago. Does anyone think that Walker wouldn't have a *lot* better stats if he had Favre throwing the ball to him last year?
That said, I do give the guy some credit for ranking Steve Smith first. Smith is the total package. People forget, but this was a guy who was the Cats' only passing option in 2005, frankly their only real offensive weapon of any kind (please don't say that terrible Foster was a "weapon"). Despite this, he completely destroyed his competition. With the other teams consistently double teaming him he still was putting up an 8 catch 112 yard with TD game every week. IMHO, he was hands down the best player at any position that year.
If Smith were on the Pats, 99% of the people here would livid if he wasn't #1.
Welker was 2nd in yards beating Chambers by 10 yards and tied for 4th in TDs. I hardly constitute that as our best receiver.
Welker was 2nd in yards beating Chambers by 10 yards and tied for 4th in TDs. I hardly constitute that as our best receiver.
Welker was 2nd in yards beating Chambers by 10 yards and tied for 4th in TDs. I hardly constitute that as our best receiver.