Who are the 10 greatest NFL wide receivers of all-time?
Wide receivers are often considered "game-changers." Whether it's a deep-ball threat, a shifty slot receiver, or just a do-it-all pass-catcher— every dominant team in NFL history has had at least one star receiver.
But who are the best wide receivers in NFL history?
Since the league's first season in 1920, countless talents have graced the field, but only a few have had the combination of on-the-field prowess, longevity, and wins to earn a spot among the best ever.
FOX Sports Research broke down the numbers and ranked the 10 best wide receivers in NFL history.
While there are some obvious choices near the top, there are also some surprising names that made our list when analyzing their performances. Where does your favorite wide receiver rank?
Let's take a look:
Simply put, Jerry Rice is the Tom Brady of wide receivers — the undisputed greatest of all-time. He is the league's all-time leader in receptions (1,549), receiving yards (22,895), and receiving touchdowns (197). Rice was selected to a whopping 11 All-Pro teams, earned 13 Pro Bowl selections, and also won three Super Bowl titles with the 49ers. He's also got two Offensive Player of the Year awards and was named MVP of Super Bowl XXIII. From a postseason perspective, he also is the NFL's all-time leader in receiving yards (2,245) and receiving touchdowns (22). Rice was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010.
Arguably the best deep-ball threat of all-time, Randy Moss was an unstoppable force for the majority of his 14-year career. He strung together six consecutive seasons with 1,300-plus receiving yards from 1998 to 2003 with the Vikings, and had 10 or more receiving scores in five of these seasons. Moss finished his career as one of five receivers


