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Amon-Ra St. Brown Names 3 WRs He Likes To Watch

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Simply put, Detroit Lions All-Pro wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown is one of the best players at his position in the league.

The former fourth-round draft pick is coming off of back-to-back seasons with at least 105 receptions and 1,100+ receiving yards.

His 2023 season was his best one yet as he set career-highs in receptions. (119), receiving yards (1,515), and touchdown catches (10).

In a recent appearance on Bussin’ With The Boys, St. Brown took the spotlight off of himself and listed three receivers who he enjoys watching the most.

“Davante Adams, I love watching him. I’m gonna go Keenan Allen. Last one…I’m gonna go Justin Jefferson,” St. Brown said.

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All the players that he named are or have been in the NFC North at one point or another.

Starting with Adams, it is hard to go against the six-time Pro-Bowler.

The former Fresno State Bulldog has five career 1,000-yard seasons and multiple 997-yard seasons in his career.

Most of his production came when he was lighting up the league with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay for eight years, and he is now doing that in Las Vegas.

Keenan Allen, another six-time Pro-Bowler, has recorded 100+ receptions in five of the last seven seasons and is one of the best route-runners in the league.

The longtime Charger now enters the NFC North as a member of the Chicago Bears.

Finally, Justin Jefferson is arguably the best overall wide receiver in the game.

Fresh off of a historic extension, Jefferson holds the NFL record for the most receiving yards through a player’s first four seasons in NFL history (5,899).

Despite starting in just nine games last year, he still put up over 1,000 yards for the fourth consecutive season.

This list from St. Brown is not too shabby at all.

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