Thrashen
Hall of Famer
In the past 30 years of NFL football, the following white players (WR’s and TE’s) have eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards in a season. Based on this information, one would think that the NFL has become more “fair” to white receivers over the past 30 years, with the last 5-7 years having the highest concentration of prolific white pass-catchers…
1985 - Largent, Collinsworth
1986 - Christensen, Collinsworth, Largent, Bavaro
1987 - None
1988 - None
1989- None
1990- None
1991- None
1992- None
1993- None
1994- None
1995 – None
1996 – None
1997 – None
1998 – Chrebet, McCaffrey
1999 - Jeffers, Schroeder, McCaffrey
2000 – McCaffrey
2001 – None
2002 – None
2003 – None
2004 – Bennett, Stokley
2005 – None
2006 – Furrey
2007 – Welker, Witten, Curtis
2008 – Welker
2009 – Welker, Clark, Witten
2010 – Witten
2011 – Welker, Gronkowski, Nelson
2012 – Welker, Hartline, Decker, Witten
2013 – Nelson, Decker, Edelman, Hartline
2014 – Nelson, Gronkowski, Olsen
2015 – Gronkowski, Olsen, Decker*, Barnidge*
*Decker and Barnidge will each need 23 yards in the final game of 2015.
In 2015, had Edelman and Nelson not gotten injured, the NFL would likely have had six white 1,000-yard receivers, the most I can recall in the 1990's, 2000's, and 2010's.
In my opinion, this sudden fairness to white pass-catchers began with the success of two all-time great players: WR Wes Welker and TE Jason Witten.
1985 - Largent, Collinsworth
1986 - Christensen, Collinsworth, Largent, Bavaro
1987 - None
1988 - None
1989- None
1990- None
1991- None
1992- None
1993- None
1994- None
1995 – None
1996 – None
1997 – None
1998 – Chrebet, McCaffrey
1999 - Jeffers, Schroeder, McCaffrey
2000 – McCaffrey
2001 – None
2002 – None
2003 – None
2004 – Bennett, Stokley
2005 – None
2006 – Furrey
2007 – Welker, Witten, Curtis
2008 – Welker
2009 – Welker, Clark, Witten
2010 – Witten
2011 – Welker, Gronkowski, Nelson
2012 – Welker, Hartline, Decker, Witten
2013 – Nelson, Decker, Edelman, Hartline
2014 – Nelson, Gronkowski, Olsen
2015 – Gronkowski, Olsen, Decker*, Barnidge*
*Decker and Barnidge will each need 23 yards in the final game of 2015.
In 2015, had Edelman and Nelson not gotten injured, the NFL would likely have had six white 1,000-yard receivers, the most I can recall in the 1990's, 2000's, and 2010's.
In my opinion, this sudden fairness to white pass-catchers began with the success of two all-time great players: WR Wes Welker and TE Jason Witten.
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