The Class of 1996? The Class of 2001 is just as good. What am I talking about? Wide Receivers and the NFL Draft of course. Today, I’ll let you know the guys who turned out amazing, into megabusts, and the guy who doesn’t go in any of these categories.
Here are the guys who turned out right:
· Santana Moss (Round 1, Pick 16) – Now he might not be as good as some of the guys below him, but he wasn’t a bust either. Moss had 1,483 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns in 2005.
· Reggie Wayne (Round 1, Pick 30) – Wayne is the present, Marvin Harrison is the past. With Harrison (who was ironically a part of the Class of 96’) injured much of last year, Wayne is the new Harrison for Peyton Manning.
· Chad Johnson (Round 2, Pick 5) – OK, now he might not be liked by everybody, but as a receiver, and just a receiver, he is amazing. Without Ocho Cinco, the Bengals really wouldn’t be much.
· Chris Chambers (Round 2, Pick 21) – Chambers had a solid career with Miami, and I was shocked when he was traded to San Diego. Now, he is flanker for the Bolts and the leader of a mediocre receiving corps, besides Antonio Gates.
· Steve Smith (Round 3, Pick 12) – Today, Smith is arguably the best receiver in the league despite being only 5’9”. What he does need to improve is on is his anger management.
· T.J. Houshmandzadeh (Round 7, Pick 4) – Just looking at his name, you would never guess he's a football player. But he is, and he was the steal of the draft. He’s not as good as Johnson, but he’s still one hell of a player.
· Drew Bennett (Undrafted) – Unless you’re a big NFL fan, you won’t know who Bennett is. But at 6’5”, Bennett had a quality career with the Titans including 1,247 receiving yards and 11 TD’S in 2004. He’s now with the Rams and is about to take legend Isaac Bruce’s place at split end.
Here are the guys who weren’t so fortunate (the megabusts). Ironically, a number of the following guys seemed extremely promising (at one point at least):
· Koren Robinson (Round 1, Pick 9) – As a former member of our beloved Hawks, Robinson made 1,240 receiving yards in just his second season with Seattle. After that, let’s just say he was never the same again.
· Rod Gardner (Round 1, Pick 15) – Just like Robinson, Gardner had 1,006 receiving yards and 8 TD’S in only his sophomore year, and then, he jumped from team to team. Following a 2-reception 2006 season, he is waiting to sign with a team.
· Freddie Mitchell (Round 1, Pick 25) – Unlike Robinson or Gardner, Fredex NEVER had a good season in his entire career with Philadelphia.
· Quincy Morgan (Round 2, Pick 2) – Morgan is the unknown of this list. Still, he was an early 2nd round draft pick of the Browns, and managed 964 receiving yards and 7 TD’S in, you guessed it, his second season. Morgan is currently a free agent.
· Ron Dixon (Round 3, Pick 11) – In the regular season, Dixon does not have a single career reception. What he will be remembered is his 97-yard kickoff return touchdown in Super Bowl XXXV versus Baltimore. Dixon left football after 2002 due to an injury.
Oh, and then there’s this guy:
· Justin McCareins (Round 4, Pick 29) – After being drafted by the Titans, McCareins had a solid stretch of 700 & 800 receiving yards seasons between 2003 and 2005 with Tennessee and the New York Jets. Following two great campaigns in his first two seasons with the Jets, he started slowing down. He has since returned to Tennessee and is hoping to provide the Titans with more of a veteran receiver for Vince Young.
Santana Moss has made a couple of Pro Bowls. And he's made his share of big plays in the course of his career. I can hardly wait when he combines with Colt Brennan to form one of the league's dynamic duos. (I've been a Brennan honk since his days in Hawaii)
McCareins has been a solid, more than serviceable receiver. He'll be of great help to VY and the Titans.
I will always remember Freddie Mitchell having the play-off game of his life...cut short by a fumble into and out of the end zone.
Considering the funky hat and outfit he was wearing after the game, it was only fitting that bone-head play marks my remembrance of his career,
Koren Robinsons career was hampered by his alcohol problem...is he still in Green Bay returning kicks?
Man, Colts could have had Steve Smith or Chad Johnson...Oh well, thats cool Reggies great. At least they didnt draft Quincy Morgan...TOTAL BUST!
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