You know what might reverse that curse? (Hear me out he feels necessary to say in advance)... Carson Wentz. His career _already is_ dead. If Watson sucks, place a call. To Utah I guess.
Yeah people need to stop talking about this Cleveland shit like it’s the 90s whole new owner way different resorts since he’s been owner if you really know sports
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Everyone WR in the Greg Roman era in Baltimore have opened bashed the offense. Hell even the OL said the offense passing wise wasn't it. That fact Greg Roman had Lamar on Offense and still managed to be predictable is insane.
Before I watch the video, I gotta believe that Baltimore is somewhere on this list. Because I'm a Ravens fan. And if I said that the title didn't immediately make me think "Baltimore Ravens," I'd be lying. Here's hoping Lamar will change that.
Here's a couple things that I'd like to add about Baltimore. They suck at drafting WR in general. I think DeCosta might be better, because Rashod Bateman is legit, assuming he can stay healthy. If he can draft WRs like him fairly consistently, I have no complaints. The second, and possibly bigger, problem is the OC. Harbaugh seems too loyal to OC in particular and always holds onto them for too long. I was practically banging my head against the wall over how long it took for Cam Cameron to get fired. I think the Ravens are poised to turn things around this year, but this has been a big problem for the WRs getting passes, especially recently. Cam was also the QB coach for at least one season. As was Jim Zorn. You guys remember Jim Zorn? Yeah, I'm hoping the QB coach situation is improved, but I know nothing about the inner workings of football, other than my observations. I think they could become a great place for WRs, especially with Lamar at center. I think their OC is on the right path, too. I'm no football guru though so nobody should listen to me, but I think this year, the WRs will have more freedom to show what they can do. I really hope that's the case, anyway.
@@danielwilson3313 Oh yeah, for sure. I absolutely love some of the veteran guys that have played for this team. Especially those you mentioned. But for everyone one of them, there's a TJ Houshmanzadeh, a Jeremy Maclin, a Dez Bryant, etc. There have been so many. The Ravens have failed at bringing in veteran wide receivers as badly as they have failed at drafting them.
Recency bias, Yall had Bolden, Smith, Jacoby, Steve Smith... come on, yall just have refused to try for WR talent the last few years. Before that it was always at least one Nasty WR on the squad. Edit: First Smith is Torrey Smith
My brother is a huge Vikings fan, and he's always said that they were the QB nursing home. Moon, Favre and Cunningham are 3 off the top of my head that went there at the very ends of their careers.
I appreciate the analysis and understanding of the context of what the Titans have had to deal with, especially with Todd Downing. It was a nightmare but now we have a new OC with experience with DHop. That with better health will be a huge difference and give them a chance. Henry will help DHop so much too
@@codyschubert8165 but hey they are now still dealing with many of the same issues they have consistently dealt with under Vrabel. Dude has no idea how to hire adequate staff and coaches. The roster is pretty sad but they have legit looked lost way too often. I just don’t trust our OC and DC even more than I don’t trust our roster.
Historically, the Ravens are a franchise you want to go to as a running back or a tight end. Jamal Lewis, Todd Heap, Mark Andrews, Dennis Pitta, [REDACTED], and Mark Ingram are just a few of the guys to be quite successful with them.
My Bears actually have had some really good receivers over the years, it's just the person throwing them the ball who's been the problem. Cutler was aight, but never lived up to his potential. Trubisky had one good year before Nagy decided to sabotage the team. Other than that, who's been throwing the ball? You can see why we're so excited about Justin Fields.
@@jpragata017 Robinson is a bum, I'm sorry. I watched him throw a game that could've landed us in the playoffs by intentionally stepping out of bounds instead of getting a first down. Other than one decent season over the last 6 years, what has he done? Bears have had Marty Booker. Devin Hester when he switched to WR. Johnny Knox before his back injury. Brandon Marshall was great. Alshon Jeffery. Now we have Mooney and Moore with a good QB throwing to them, so we'll see what happens.
@@MFBloosh DJ Moore still had a good season despite having Baker, Darnold and PJ Walker throwing him the ball. If only he didn't remove his helmet after he scored a touchdown thinking the game was over.
Adrian Peterson, Jimmy Graham, Greg Olsen, Warren Moon, Franco Harris, (maybe Jamal Adams), Terrell Owens, Brandon Marshall, Edgerrin James, and also Jerry Rice all came to Seattle just to die. We can not stop signing players who are way past their prime and/or wasting their talent. It's just ridiculous
No one will ever change my mind. I truly believe that if Johnny Knox would have never gotten hurt initially, he would have become something special in the NFL. Unfortunately, we’ll never know how special but he would have done some damage in the league. I’m not claiming HOF or multiple All-Pros but he would have become a problem for NFL defenses for sure. Maybe I’m just bitter because they pulled off one of, if not the best kick returns of all-time, and it got called back because of some phantom call!!!!!
@@einundsiebenziger5488 Damn it. Nothing ever getz pased the UA-cam grammar po lece. Hi 4 on that and you also being a cool guy. You’re the “fun” guy at a party, right? Wait, no one likes you enough to invite you to any party. Good times, you bum.
ravens had a WR: cranky old vet possession receivers who don't get open. they get by with old man strength and guile. which is good cause baltimore had been running HS pass concepts since before lamar was drafted.
Moore and Mooney is a pretty solid duo imo… with claypool and kmet out there too and the addition of Darnell Wright on the line I’m not seeing much room for excuses from fields this year. I think the bears can turn it around this year but then again, it’s the bears lol.
Haven’t even seen Moore and Mooney play a single game together , they both smaller receivers with speed and versatility but Feilds doesnt have a proven weapon to throw too , if they come out flat I’d expect a trade for a veteran piece
@@MustacheDLuffy yeah considering the lack of talent & consistency Moore has had to work with at QB in his career, he potentially can be one of the best in the league when he actually gets a viable quality QB throwing to him.
As a Bears fan we have had some decent receivers. Willie Gault, Dennis McKinnon, Alshon Jeffrey, Curtis Conway, Brandon Marshall, Allen Robinson and now DJ Moore.
I’m surprised Seattle isn’t mentioned here: 1. Jerry Rice played his last professional game for the Seahawks in 2004. 2. Terrell Owens couldn’t make the team in 2012 nor did Braylon Edwards in the preseason. 3. Percy Harvin played less than 6 games with Seattle then was shipped off. 4. The 2004 Seahawks lead the league in drops. 5. Brandon Marshall was already washed up by the time he arrived in 2018. 6. TJ Houshmanzadeh signed a big money deal in 2009 with Seattle then was released after one year.
It hurts. As a huge fan of the AFC East had he gone to the Pats we would have seen every team competitive in the division for the first time in a long time. Something smells wrong on this deal.
And the fact that he's the #1 cap hit among all WRs at $23.7M - really wish everyone would stop acting like "a 5th rd pick for Amari Cooper is outrageous!!!", it was 'only a 5th' because you're trading for the Amari AND Amari's contract. Biggest cap hit among WRs, I mean you're gonna have to draft some young dudes to fill out your roster now, kinda need draft picks for that. It's like there's a reason why no other team made a serious offer for him or something, lol.
Let’s be honest the Ravens are the best team for an old WR to end their career on a solid note Derrick Mason, Steve Smith and Anquan Boldin all had really solid second acts in Baltimore.
When Amari Cooper left to Cleveland I wasn't just pissed that Dallas traded him. I was pissed that Jerry Jones essentially sent him out with a middle finger by sending him to the browns to fade into obscurity.... That being said he's done well in Cleveland despite 4 different QBs in 2 seasons...but it hasn't been the same :(
As much as it pains me to say this as a Steeler fan, in fairness to the Ravens, they have had two of the best TE's to play the game in Todd Heap, and now Mark Andrews.
Patriots won three super bowls in the last 10 years and were in the playoffs 17 years out of the last 20. You can’t do either of those without having at least *decent* receivers.
Honestly even if dhop only gets 800/900 yards hell be the best WR the titans have ever had, and if they decide to start either levis or willis having him there will give them a reliable outlet
I’m suddenly realizing we could have a reality where the Titans have AJ Brown and D-Hop. Look I know they’d waste them, but I wanna be in that universe.
The Bears' problem is that they get a #2 or 3 receiver and treat them like a #1. So you end up with a guy who's undersized getting blanketed by a team's best corner and they then very obviously disappear. Add to that the historical lack of talent at the QB position and you have a recipe for Johnny Morris remaining the team's career receiving leader with an astounding 5,059 yards. Brandon Marshall was one of the best receivers they ever had, but he was such a locker room cancer that he lasted only 2 seasons. Alshon could have been their greatest career receiver, but he couldn't stay healthy and wanted out by the time his rookie contract came up. He was 500 yards shy of the Bears' career yardage number.
Broncos really, McCaffery, Sharpe, Rod Smith. Brandon Marshall has the most receptions in a game. D and J Thomas. Quarterbacks die here not receivers. Elway and Manning being the exceptions.
Titans really haven’t a good franchise WR since Mason. AJ Brown was the closest and he slipped away. Delanie Walker was their best receiving player and he was a TE. Probably one of the most underrated TE’s of the decade that was loaded with guys like Gronk, Kelce, Ertz, Olsen, and Witten.
That may be, but they have had good receivers, just none that have played for a long enough time. I really can't recall any reciever that left the bears and had better stats than what they did with the bears. Jeffery had a good career after he left but I can't say it was better than how he played with the bears.
Should have looked at how many of the Giants wrs would get injured, causing them to not have a 1000 yard pass catcher, instead of just blaming DJ like every lazy look at the Giants does.
Titans organization has never put emphasis on Wide receiver position. I mean this goes back to us signing Old Eric Moulds, Randy Moss, Andre Johnson, Julio Jones, Eric Decker etc etc. Those signings were more of just giv us something, we know y'all aren't great anymore. I think this Hopkins signing was more of a we need a guy like you because we still think you have something left and can take us over the top. As I recall all of those other guys we were never really aggressive in pursuing like we were Hopkins. I think we were constantly staying in touch with him through the entire process. I don't remember reports of us doing that with the other guys. I don't know, I think DeAndre still had 2-3 good years left. I won't lie, I said the same about Julio because I just thought Matt Ryan sucked...But both Julio and Matt Ryan sucked later in their Atlanta days 😂.
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Let's be honest, Cleveland isn't just a place where WR talent goes to die. It's where *all* talent goes to die
What talent did the browns have b4 4 yrs ago? Curious
@timothymoore2966 that fullback who made the madden cover that year? Idk you stumped me bro
RIP my man Baker Mayfield he never stood a chance after he got drafted!
You know what might reverse that curse? (Hear me out he feels necessary to say in advance)...
Carson Wentz.
His career _already is_ dead. If Watson sucks, place a call. To Utah I guess.
Yeah people need to stop talking about this Cleveland shit like it’s the 90s whole new owner way different resorts since he’s been owner if you really know sports
This is now becoming a pattern
And cardinals are becoming a retirement home
@@CarlosColon-m7ithey’ve been a retirement home. At least for former Steelers players.
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Arizona has been a retirement home
@@Yos_888 yes sir And that means a lot to me since I am a die hard Cincinnati Bengals fan
Chase Claypool’s career dies so DJ Moore’s career can live. Tragic… yet beautiful.
Everyone WR in the Greg Roman era in Baltimore have opened bashed the offense. Hell even the OL said the offense passing wise wasn't it. That fact Greg Roman had Lamar on Offense and still managed to be predictable is insane.
Before I watch the video, I gotta believe that Baltimore is somewhere on this list. Because I'm a Ravens fan. And if I said that the title didn't immediately make me think "Baltimore Ravens," I'd be lying.
Here's hoping Lamar will change that.
Steve Smith and Derrick Mason. Anquan bolden I believe as well.
When I think of ravens wide receiver I get ptsd of breshad shittiman
Here's a couple things that I'd like to add about Baltimore.
They suck at drafting WR in general. I think DeCosta might be better, because Rashod Bateman is legit, assuming he can stay healthy. If he can draft WRs like him fairly consistently, I have no complaints.
The second, and possibly bigger, problem is the OC. Harbaugh seems too loyal to OC in particular and always holds onto them for too long. I was practically banging my head against the wall over how long it took for Cam Cameron to get fired. I think the Ravens are poised to turn things around this year, but this has been a big problem for the WRs getting passes, especially recently.
Cam was also the QB coach for at least one season. As was Jim Zorn. You guys remember Jim Zorn? Yeah, I'm hoping the QB coach situation is improved, but I know nothing about the inner workings of football, other than my observations.
I think they could become a great place for WRs, especially with Lamar at center. I think their OC is on the right path, too. I'm no football guru though so nobody should listen to me, but I think this year, the WRs will have more freedom to show what they can do. I really hope that's the case, anyway.
@@danielwilson3313 Oh yeah, for sure. I absolutely love some of the veteran guys that have played for this team. Especially those you mentioned.
But for everyone one of them, there's a TJ Houshmanzadeh, a Jeremy Maclin, a Dez Bryant, etc. There have been so many. The Ravens have failed at bringing in veteran wide receivers as badly as they have failed at drafting them.
Recency bias, Yall had Bolden, Smith, Jacoby, Steve Smith... come on, yall just have refused to try for WR talent the last few years. Before that it was always at least one Nasty WR on the squad.
Edit: First Smith is Torrey Smith
Would be cool to see this same concept for other position groups!
My brother is a huge Vikings fan, and he's always said that they were the QB nursing home. Moon, Favre and Cunningham are 3 off the top of my head that went there at the very ends of their careers.
@@tonecapone8021Sam Bradford as well lol
As far as the Titans...Moss retired halfway through the season and Andre Johnson was clearly done. Julio was injured all season.
Yes...so they went there to die
@@thatsgoodsports fair enough. Lol
Hopefully that's not the case for Dhop because we sure need him!
@@thatsgoodsports Andre Johnson caught a game winner tho
I appreciate the analysis and understanding of the context of what the Titans have had to deal with, especially with Todd Downing. It was a nightmare but now we have a new OC with experience with DHop. That with better health will be a huge difference and give them a chance. Henry will help DHop so much too
Yeah y’all still suck
I’m just here so you can know how badly this take aged bubba 😂
@@codyschubert8165 GFY 😂😂
@@codyschubert8165 but hey they are now still dealing with many of the same issues they have consistently dealt with under Vrabel. Dude has no idea how to hire adequate staff and coaches. The roster is pretty sad but they have legit looked lost way too often. I just don’t trust our OC and DC even more than I don’t trust our roster.
@@rhettbarragan5868 😂😂 take this bad deserves to get the pie in face treatment man 🤷🏼♂️😂
Historically, the Ravens are a franchise you want to go to as a running back or a tight end. Jamal Lewis, Todd Heap, Mark Andrews, Dennis Pitta, [REDACTED], and Mark Ingram are just a few of the guys to be quite successful with them.
[REDACTED]😂
Another video covering the graveyard teams for RBs and other positions would be interesting.
The whole NFL is a RB graveyard
My Bears actually have had some really good receivers over the years, it's just the person throwing them the ball who's been the problem. Cutler was aight, but never lived up to his potential. Trubisky had one good year before Nagy decided to sabotage the team. Other than that, who's been throwing the ball? You can see why we're so excited about Justin Fields.
Who?
Allen Robinson?
@@jpragata017 Robinson is a bum, I'm sorry. I watched him throw a game that could've landed us in the playoffs by intentionally stepping out of bounds instead of getting a first down. Other than one decent season over the last 6 years, what has he done? Bears have had Marty Booker. Devin Hester when he switched to WR. Johnny Knox before his back injury. Brandon Marshall was great. Alshon Jeffery. Now we have Mooney and Moore with a good QB throwing to them, so we'll see what happens.
Brandon Marshall
@@MFBloosh DJ Moore still had a good season despite having Baker, Darnold and PJ Walker throwing him the ball. If only he didn't remove his helmet after he scored a touchdown thinking the game was over.
Or they could’ve just resigned AJ Brown … oh wait
Perfect 🤣🤣🤣
Philadelphia greatly appreciate their generous donation of AJ Brown
He didn’t want to stay. If he did that 1 extra million wouldn’t have mattered
That was the last GM… and he was fired for it. Can’t blame the new GM for this.
@@Sizzllllnnhe did wanna stay actually
As a Ravens fan I knew we were gonna be on here the minute I saw this thumbnail. We’re legit the only team that has never had a Pro Bowl receiver.
Derek mason in the mid 2000s I think was one.
@@campbelltsamuelnot while he was on the ravens
All this drama just so the Titans can go 8-9 and be second in the AFC South
Exactly lol, they’ll be lucky to be fighting for a playoff spot come week 18 😂
I mean that’s more wins than we had last year lmao
they'll be fortunate to finish 2nd.
I see we got some casual football fans in the comments lmao
@@Sizzllllnn Buying into the yearly pre-season Texans hype.
Adrian Peterson, Jimmy Graham, Greg Olsen, Warren Moon, Franco Harris, (maybe Jamal Adams), Terrell Owens, Brandon Marshall, Edgerrin James, and also Jerry Rice all came to Seattle just to die. We can not stop signing players who are way past their prime and/or wasting their talent. It's just ridiculous
Anyone ever notice that at 0:50 The negative space on the suit in Perna’s Silhouette is the B.D.P Award?
Oh, my, god.
You provide the random football content I always crave
No one will ever change my mind. I truly believe that if Johnny Knox would have never gotten hurt initially, he would have become something special in the NFL. Unfortunately, we’ll never know how special but he would have done some damage in the league. I’m not claiming HOF or multiple All-Pros but he would have become a problem for NFL defenses for sure. Maybe I’m just bitter because they pulled off one of, if not the best kick returns of all-time, and it got called back because of some phantom call!!!!!
... if JK had* never got* hurt ...
@@einundsiebenziger5488 Damn it. Nothing ever getz pased the UA-cam grammar po lece. Hi 4 on that and you also being a cool guy. You’re the “fun” guy at a party, right? Wait, no one likes you enough to invite you to any party. Good times, you bum.
ravens had a WR: cranky old vet possession receivers who don't get open. they get by with old man strength and guile. which is good cause baltimore had been running HS pass concepts since before lamar was drafted.
It's not a receiver problem in Denver, it's a coach and qb problem. I have hope that Denver has that issue figured out now.
This did not age well Sean
If you are a wideout, do NOT go anywhere near the Bears. Just, don't.
Johnny Knox had a bright future in Chicago until he got bent in half...backwards. He's lucky he can walk now
Can't take anything serious from a Broncos fan "Broncos Country, Let's Tank! " 😅
Congratulations Perna you have a nice size audience now. Proud of you bro. Keep it up
My favorite thing about being an NFL fan, seeing how these offseason trades and signings pan out over the course of a season.
Okay
I know that the Bills were not going to sign him unless he was going to accept a vet minimum contract.
Why you gotta do my Bears dirty lol
When does he not do our Bears durty
Damn, I remember thinking Kevin White was gonna be a stud in the league
Naw im not letting you get away with that tannehill disrespect😂😂 look at the titans logo bro 15:45 the editor is sick for that 💀🧟♀️
Thank you for talking about the lack of qb play
it’s the logos for me especially the ravens 😂
Moore and Mooney is a pretty solid duo imo… with claypool and kmet out there too and the addition of Darnell Wright on the line I’m not seeing much room for excuses from fields this year. I think the bears can turn it around this year but then again, it’s the bears lol.
I am a fan of mooney but he was so trash last year i hope he can bounce back but idk with the arrival of moore
Haven’t even seen Moore and Mooney play a single game together , they both smaller receivers with speed and versatility but Feilds doesnt have a proven weapon to throw too , if they come out flat I’d expect a trade for a veteran piece
@@markmendoza1917 already building in the never ending excuses.
Moore is already a proven WR what are you talking about?
@@MustacheDLuffy yeah considering the lack of talent & consistency Moore has had to work with at QB in his career, he potentially can be one of the best in the league when he actually gets a viable quality QB throwing to him.
I'm surprised this wasn't a Balls Deep video
As a Bears fan we have had some decent receivers. Willie Gault, Dennis McKinnon, Alshon Jeffrey, Curtis Conway, Brandon Marshall, Allen Robinson and now DJ Moore.
haha, I laughed pretty hard when I saw all your team drawings
Shocked you didn't mention Jarvis Landry with the browns
To defend the Ravens Dez was dust by then and Willie Snead actually played well for us and was part of a 14-2 team
Chansi Stuckey! That's a name I never thought Perna would ever utter, lol.
in fairness to Johnny Knox on the Bears he was really good but got twisted like a pretzel and had to retire because his spine was fucked up.
Titans also had Drew Bennett with Mason. Also a very under-rated TE in Frank Whychek
"Drug kingpin Sam Hurd"
I freakin LOST IT XD XD XD XD XD XD XD
Really thought you'd be roasting the Pats. They made some great trades for WR in the Brady era, but go take a look at their WR draft picks. I'll wait
Denver broncos. Where WRs spend the majority of their career and then literally die. RIP
I love these "Worst Teams To X" videos so I can hear Perna talk about my bears
I’m surprised Seattle isn’t mentioned here:
1. Jerry Rice played his last professional game for the Seahawks in 2004.
2. Terrell Owens couldn’t make the team in 2012 nor did Braylon Edwards in the preseason.
3. Percy Harvin played less than 6 games with Seattle then was shipped off.
4. The 2004 Seahawks lead the league in drops.
5. Brandon Marshall was already washed up by the time he arrived in 2018.
6. TJ Houshmanzadeh signed a big money deal in 2009 with Seattle then was released after one year.
Shout out Derrick Mason.....he was definately one of the more reliable receivers in Baltimore
Dude would take shots and hold the ball.
My favorite Titan receiver ever! Looking at you AJ
Ok that was mean, AJ is a strong second
... definitely*
Ravens did have Steve Smith, Bolden, and Mason so it wasn’t all bad 😂
Keep up the great work perna . Always banger videos .
I feel like Ravens cuz their WRs are old or they draft them and they aren't as advertised
Josh Cribbs was good for the browns too but mainly return specialist
The Browns are the Free Space on every bad football topics bingo board.
It hurts. As a huge fan of the AFC East had he gone to the Pats we would have seen every team competitive in the division for the first time in a long time. Something smells wrong on this deal.
Money talks🤷♂️ hop knows he’s on his way out why not make a bag while he’s goin
that smell is your trash coach/GM
The funny thing about Amari Cooper is his numbers fell off a cliff when Watson took over for Brissett. He very well might have a slump next year lol
And the fact that cooper is very inconsistent
And the fact that he's the #1 cap hit among all WRs at $23.7M - really wish everyone would stop acting like "a 5th rd pick for Amari Cooper is outrageous!!!", it was 'only a 5th' because you're trading for the Amari AND Amari's contract. Biggest cap hit among WRs, I mean you're gonna have to draft some young dudes to fill out your roster now, kinda need draft picks for that. It's like there's a reason why no other team made a serious offer for him or something, lol.
the season is fast approaching, love it
CJ Stroud: And I took Perna’s video personally
Yes he did
Lol you sounded like Steve Carell in Bruce Almighty. 12:52
Let’s be honest the Ravens are the best team for an old WR to end their career on a solid note Derrick Mason, Steve Smith and Anquan Boldin all had really solid second acts in Baltimore.
Not to also mention Jacoby Jones.
@@system331 well yeah, but he was always a returner first and a WR 2nd, doesn’t quite fit the same category as the other three
Boldin is my favorite Ravens WR ever such a beast caught everything and destroyed Eric Weddle blocking for Ray Rice on a 4th and 29 conversion
Eric Moulds also played for the Titans. You don't remember it because he wasn't a factor, just like everyone else you mentioned.
The Giants WR Boat pic looks like a promo for an Emo Rap/Boy Band
As a Texans fan this is dejavu all over again with another one of our team's best receivers going to the Titans.
We can see if the ravens will still be on this list after what we can adequately see from the new OC.
You inadvertently gave me hope for my Bears, so it’s only right to say your Broncos will have a top 3 defense.
This is a great video idea, can make more with other positions
When Amari Cooper left to Cleveland I wasn't just pissed that Dallas traded him.
I was pissed that Jerry Jones essentially sent him out with a middle finger by sending him to the browns to fade into obscurity....
That being said he's done well in Cleveland despite 4 different QBs in 2 seasons...but it hasn't been the same :(
The Titans used to have a top tier set of receivers. When they were the Oilers
... And Warren Moon was QB. 😂
Didn't even see the SKULL in the middle, and I knew my Bears would be on here... Perna you cruel
Im very shocked you ended your browns segment with optimism tbh
Being a Broncos fan growing up near Chicago... I've seen a lot of good WR's die.
Yeah, some teams just haven't figured out that whole "forward pass" thing out yet...smh
This was great! I'd love to see a QB version of this
I know for a fact that the Browns, Colts, and Broncos would be on the QB version of this list.
Washington for sure
As much as it pains me to say this as a Steeler fan, in fairness to the Ravens, they have had two of the best TE's to play the game in Todd Heap, and now Mark Andrews.
At least we know he wants to be paid more than he wants to win a Superbowl.
Also I’m a Patriots fan and I’m surprised we didn’t make this list 💀
Randy Moss worked pretty well that one time. Kind of makes more for the recent failures I guess.
Patriots won three super bowls in the last 10 years and were in the playoffs 17 years out of the last 20. You can’t do either of those without having at least *decent* receivers.
Honestly even if dhop only gets 800/900 yards hell be the best WR the titans have ever had, and if they decide to start either levis or willis having him there will give them a reliable outlet
I’m suddenly realizing we could have a reality where the Titans have AJ Brown and D-Hop.
Look I know they’d waste them, but I wanna be in that universe.
Facts but JRob killed that
The Bears' problem is that they get a #2 or 3 receiver and treat them like a #1. So you end up with a guy who's undersized getting blanketed by a team's best corner and they then very obviously disappear. Add to that the historical lack of talent at the QB position and you have a recipe for Johnny Morris remaining the team's career receiving leader with an astounding 5,059 yards.
Brandon Marshall was one of the best receivers they ever had, but he was such a locker room cancer that he lasted only 2 seasons. Alshon could have been their greatest career receiver, but he couldn't stay healthy and wanted out by the time his rookie contract came up. He was 500 yards shy of the Bears' career yardage number.
The fact that Marquise Brown had 1000 yards with the Ravens makes me very optimistic about how well he'll do with Patrick Mahomes in KC
As a Vikings fan I can confidently say the front office can consistently put together a good wr core
... WR corps* (corps = body, same as Marine Corps)
With all the manscaped ads, Perna is probably, as Dave Chappelle puts it, as smooth as eggs.
Broncos really, McCaffery, Sharpe, Rod Smith. Brandon Marshall has the most receptions in a game. D and J Thomas. Quarterbacks die here not receivers. Elway and Manning being the exceptions.
Can’t argue with that.
He said Bobby Trees 😂😂
Ravens got the 3rd best TE in the league as well as OBJ so I think they will do really well if they stay healthy
Scrotie, the mascot for Rhode Island School of Design should become a part of the manscaped ads
Hopkins on the Titans now? 🗣️HECK YEAH!!✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Titans really haven’t a good franchise WR since Mason. AJ Brown was the closest and he slipped away. Delanie Walker was their best receiving player and he was a TE. Probably one of the most underrated TE’s of the decade that was loaded with guys like Gronk, Kelce, Ertz, Olsen, and Witten.
Ravens throwing the ball this season 💪🏽
I think the Bears are better known for where QBs go to die lol.
Yeah but the Brown are #1 on that list
Sadly yeah hoping Fields and Moore ends that curse
Well, the Bears, never having had anything like a franchise QB, are more the place where QBs never get alive.
14:43 Just to hear his name and picture....the incident...ugh
The bears one could have been 15 seconds. “Johnny morris is the career leader in receiving yards for the bears”. End of statement.
That may be, but they have had good receivers, just none that have played for a long enough time. I really can't recall any reciever that left the bears and had better stats than what they did with the bears. Jeffery had a good career after he left but I can't say it was better than how he played with the bears.
Should have looked at how many of the Giants wrs would get injured, causing them to not have a 1000 yard pass catcher, instead of just blaming DJ like every lazy look at the Giants does.
Didn’t the titans have Derrick Mason from the ravens at some point? lol or am I misremembering that?
Johnny Knox was going to be a monster if he hadn’t suffered a career ending injury early in his career ftr
They should use those team logos for alternate uniforms. LOL.
The commentary on Chase Claypool and the bears aged like fine wine
Todd Monken will turn Baltimore into a machine.. Great Offensive mind
Nate Washington is second on the all time receivers yards list for Tennessee?? That makes that AJ Brown trade that much worse.
Safe to say DJ Moore has not died this year thankfully.
Titans organization has never put emphasis on Wide receiver position. I mean this goes back to us signing Old Eric Moulds, Randy Moss, Andre Johnson, Julio Jones, Eric Decker etc etc. Those signings were more of just giv us something, we know y'all aren't great anymore. I think this Hopkins signing was more of a we need a guy like you because we still think you have something left and can take us over the top. As I recall all of those other guys we were never really aggressive in pursuing like we were Hopkins. I think we were constantly staying in touch with him through the entire process. I don't remember reports of us doing that with the other guys. I don't know, I think DeAndre still had 2-3 good years left. I won't lie, I said the same about Julio because I just thought Matt Ryan sucked...But both Julio and Matt Ryan sucked later in their Atlanta days 😂.
The Titans were more aggressive in pursuing Julio than DHop and look at how that turned out.
Man I want aj brown back, I got his jersey after that falcons game his rookie year. Dudes a beast
Pistons fans remember Chauncey Stuckey fondly