brandt.manny0 Posted Thursday at 03:59 PM #1 Posted Thursday at 03:59 PM Who is the greatest wide receiver in NFL history? Megatron is up there for me
discra4 Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM #2 Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM Megatron was a freak but his prime was too short, Jerry Rice's longevity and rings just put him in a tier of his own tbh
Lorori0 Posted Thursday at 06:42 PM #3 Posted Thursday at 06:42 PM Rice is the obvious answer, but if we're talking pure peak I'd still take Moss over Megatron honestly
ditconmemay Posted Thursday at 06:43 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 06:43 PM Calvin Johnson at his peak was unstoppable. But Jerry Rice’s longevity and records make him the GOAT for many fans.
ducondimemay Posted Thursday at 06:44 PM #6 Posted Thursday at 06:44 PM Megatron (Calvin Johnson) is definitely in the conversation. His combination of size, speed, and dominance was unreal. But legends like Jerry Rice, Randy Moss, and Terrell Owens also have strong cases. It really depends on whether you value longevity, stats, or peak performance.
peltki68 Posted Thursday at 07:15 PM #8 Posted Thursday at 07:15 PM Rice set the bar so high it’s almost unfair, but Megatron’s peak was just different — dude was a cheat code
novaast Posted Thursday at 08:26 PM #9 Posted Thursday at 08:26 PM Megatron's highlight reel is insane, but Rice's work ethic and route running were just on another level for almost two decades. Hard to argue with the rings and numbers tbh.
Ivorydra Posted Thursday at 08:53 PM #10 Posted Thursday at 08:53 PM Megatron in his prime was a literal glitch, but Rice doing it for that long and still holding all those records is just unfair to everyone else ngl
Sydneyki Posted Thursday at 09:16 PM #11 Posted Thursday at 09:16 PM Megatron’s peak was insane, but Jerry’s longevity and production is just on another planet. That dude was putting up 1,200 yard seasons at 40 like it was nothing.
Gauzeick Posted Thursday at 09:21 PM #12 Posted Thursday at 09:21 PM Rice is the easy answer, but if I’m picking one guy for a single game in his prime I might still take Megatron tbh
Clotyx Posted Thursday at 09:26 PM #13 Posted Thursday at 09:26 PM Megatron was a freak of nature for sure, but I gotta go Rice just for the sheer longevity and that insane work ethic man
yxon Posted Thursday at 09:37 PM #14 Posted Thursday at 09:37 PM Rice is the safe pick for all the records, but if we're talking pure unstoppable talent, Megatron was a whole different breed of scary
frostenly9 Posted yesterday at 09:35 AM #17 Posted yesterday at 09:35 AM Megatron was physically unreal but Rice's ability to dominate well past his prime years gives him the edge for me. Dude was still cooking DBs when he was practically collecting social security.
Gauzeraax9 Posted yesterday at 09:56 AM #18 Posted yesterday at 09:56 AM i watched rice torch deion in that 94 game and it was just surgical, no wasted motion at all. calvin was a monster but rice just knew how to break you mentally snap after snap
kyrkays47 Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM #19 Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM Rice owned the middle of the field and made those tough catches look routine but if you stuck Megatron in that west coast system with Montana or Young he'd probably break 2k yards more than once tbh
phanlia85 Posted yesterday at 12:15 PM #20 Posted yesterday at 12:15 PM I get the Calvin love but I think his crazy numbers partly came from being force fed on bad Lions teams, while guys like Rice were always drawing doubles on elite squads and still put up ridiculous stats year after year
Homoelra Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM #21 Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM I get the Megatron appeal but picking him over Rice means you value physical tools more than actual career output, and that's a tough argument when one guy has basically every record in the book locked up for decades now.
ceret7 Posted yesterday at 01:34 PM #22 Posted yesterday at 01:34 PM Megatron is definitely in the conversation. calvin johnson was an absolute physical freak his combination of size, speed, and athleticism was unlike anything we've seen.
tycioari Posted 9 hours ago #25 Posted 9 hours ago Do you think Johnson's shorter career actually helps his case because his per game stats are so ridiculous?
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