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The wide receiver position in the NFL is stacked these days, and there are a number of players at that position who are primed to have a big year for their respective teams.
Analyst Henry Douglas gave his list of the five wideouts that will be the most productive this season, in order, via “Get Up” on ESPN.
.@HDouglas83 expects these NFL WRs to be the most productive this season pic.twitter.com/IpLR5tACUI
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) August 30, 2023
Many people consider Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings to be the best wide receiver in the NFL, and it’s no wonder why, as he had a league-high 1,809 yards, plus nine touchdowns from scrimmage last season.
There are those who feel he is primed to achieve 2,000 receiving yards soon, especially after the departures of WR2 Adam Thielen and star running back Dalvin Cook.
If Jefferson isn’t the best WR in the world, then the Las Vegas Raiders’ Davante Adams likely is, thanks to his ability to make contested catches from distance, especially in key situations.
Tyreek Hill had the best season of his career in 2022 in his maiden voyage with the Miami Dolphins by putting up 1,710 yards, which was second in the NFL.
If quarterback Tua Tagovailoa continues to improve, perhaps Hill can be even more productive this fall and winter.
Ja’Marr Chase is a key part of the Cincinnati Bengals’ hopes of winning their first Super Bowl, and despite missing five games in 2022, he managed to end up with 1,046 yards and nine touchdowns.
Some may say Stefon Diggs should be a little higher on this list, especially after he had 1,429 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns last year for the Buffalo Bills.
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