Wide Receivers:
Kevin Curtis, Rams: 60 catches for 801 yards, 13.4 ypc, longest catch for 83 yards, 6 TDs, 8 plays over 20, 4 plays over 40 yards</font>
comments: last 6 games he only had 11 passes thrown to him... one of the fastest and smartest receivers in NFL with great hands and yet he doesn't start...
Drew Bennett, Titans: 58-738 receiving yards, 12.7 ypc, longest catch was for 55 yards</font>, 4 TDs
comments: Mcnair's decline reflected on Drew's numbers... still the best receivers Titans have; i think we all expected more from him
Joe Jurevicius, Seahawks: 55 catches</font> for 694 yards, 12.6 ypc, longest play of 52 yards, 10 TDs</font>
comments: great season by this talented receiver with great hands and great size... funny how he went back to WR number 3 after injured jackson returned, Holmgren has Engram starting ahead of him... what else does he have to do to get to start? he was 5th in NFL in receiving TDs, had some impossible catches... i guess he is just too white for his own good (plus JJ is a great guy and example of professional athlete)
Brian Finneran, Falcons: 50-611 receiving yards, 12.2 ypc, longest catch for 53 yards</font>, 2 TDs
comments: i guess playing with football god doesn't work for Brian... he had his share of drops this season, but some in hardest situations
Brandon Stokley, Colts: 41-543 receiving yards, 13.2 ypc, longest catch for 45 yards, 1 TD
comments: i blame manning for that decline in numbers...
Ricky Proehl, Panthers: 25-441 yards, 17.6</font>; longest catch for 69 yards, 4 TDs, 3 plays over 40 yards</font>
Matt Jones</font>, Jaguars: 36-432 receiving, 12.0 ypc, longest of 42 yards, 5 TDs, 5 plays over 20 yards; 12-51 rushing, 4.3 avg;
comments: not used enough... especially during Garrard stint which came right after it seemed Leftwich was giving Matt more looks... if given the ball, sjy is the limit
Wes Welker, Dolphins: 29 catches for 434 yards and 15.0 ypc</font>; 61 kickoff returns for 1379 yards and 22.6 avg; 43 punt returns for 390 yards and 9.1 avg
Tim Dwight, Patriots: 19-332 yards and 3 TDs; 10 kickoff returns for 250 yards (25.0</font> avg); 32 punt returns for 273 yards (8.5 avg)
Dane Looker, Rams: 23-247
Chris Horn, Chiefs: 18-187
Jerhame Urban, Seahawks/FA: 7-151
Marc Boerigter, Chiefs: 8-119
Major disappointments: PJ Fleck- IR all season, Wayne Chrebet- career ending concussionç
RED</font> denotes rookies
BLUE</font> denoted career high
Edited by: backrow
Kevin Curtis, Rams: 60 catches for 801 yards, 13.4 ypc, longest catch for 83 yards, 6 TDs, 8 plays over 20, 4 plays over 40 yards</font>
comments: last 6 games he only had 11 passes thrown to him... one of the fastest and smartest receivers in NFL with great hands and yet he doesn't start...
Drew Bennett, Titans: 58-738 receiving yards, 12.7 ypc, longest catch was for 55 yards</font>, 4 TDs
comments: Mcnair's decline reflected on Drew's numbers... still the best receivers Titans have; i think we all expected more from him
Joe Jurevicius, Seahawks: 55 catches</font> for 694 yards, 12.6 ypc, longest play of 52 yards, 10 TDs</font>
comments: great season by this talented receiver with great hands and great size... funny how he went back to WR number 3 after injured jackson returned, Holmgren has Engram starting ahead of him... what else does he have to do to get to start? he was 5th in NFL in receiving TDs, had some impossible catches... i guess he is just too white for his own good (plus JJ is a great guy and example of professional athlete)
Brian Finneran, Falcons: 50-611 receiving yards, 12.2 ypc, longest catch for 53 yards</font>, 2 TDs
comments: i guess playing with football god doesn't work for Brian... he had his share of drops this season, but some in hardest situations
Brandon Stokley, Colts: 41-543 receiving yards, 13.2 ypc, longest catch for 45 yards, 1 TD
comments: i blame manning for that decline in numbers...
Ricky Proehl, Panthers: 25-441 yards, 17.6</font>; longest catch for 69 yards, 4 TDs, 3 plays over 40 yards</font>
Matt Jones</font>, Jaguars: 36-432 receiving, 12.0 ypc, longest of 42 yards, 5 TDs, 5 plays over 20 yards; 12-51 rushing, 4.3 avg;
comments: not used enough... especially during Garrard stint which came right after it seemed Leftwich was giving Matt more looks... if given the ball, sjy is the limit
Wes Welker, Dolphins: 29 catches for 434 yards and 15.0 ypc</font>; 61 kickoff returns for 1379 yards and 22.6 avg; 43 punt returns for 390 yards and 9.1 avg
Tim Dwight, Patriots: 19-332 yards and 3 TDs; 10 kickoff returns for 250 yards (25.0</font> avg); 32 punt returns for 273 yards (8.5 avg)
Dane Looker, Rams: 23-247
Chris Horn, Chiefs: 18-187
Jerhame Urban, Seahawks/FA: 7-151
Marc Boerigter, Chiefs: 8-119
Major disappointments: PJ Fleck- IR all season, Wayne Chrebet- career ending concussionç
RED</font> denotes rookies
BLUE</font> denoted career high
Edited by: backrow