Originally Posted by rydogg58:
Who would you put over him in the top 5? Obviously Rice and Moss. But after that, I'd say there's a case for him to be in the top 5. I'd definitely pick him over Owens. Maybe even Fitzgerald. I just think past the first 2, it's all just personal preference, and I wouldn't disagree that there's a case for him to at least be talked about as one of the greatest.
I’d actually put a lot of receivers over him simple because of his lack of size and questionable hands at times.
With that being said….if I made an all-time team I’d actually put him as my 3rd guy to complement Rice and Moss. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rydogg58:
Who would you put over him in the top 5? Obviously Rice and Moss. But after that, I'd say there's a case for him to be in the top 5. I'd definitely pick him over Owens. Maybe even Fitzgerald. I just think past the first 2, it's all just personal preference, and I wouldn't disagree that there's a case for him to at least be talked about as one of the greatest.
Really?? He isn't anywhere near HOF status and may never get there. If you'd pick him over Owens and Fitzgerald, that's on you. How old are you? Do you realize there was football in the past? Otis Taylor is infinitely more qualified. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
Hill absolutely is on a HOF trajectory and if he plays 12 years at his current clip will be 3rd all-time in receiving yards.
If he got 1k more yards this year (unlikely) he'd have to average 1,525 yards over the next 3 years to be #3 in career yards.
He'll be 31 in about 5 months.
He would need 4,575 yards to pass TO.
Hines Ward, JT Smith, Steve Largent, James Lofton, Andre Johnson and Keenan McCardell all got between 4k and 5k yards from their year 31 to the end of their career, but every one had to play at least 5 years to do it.
The most yards a player has ever gotten from their 31 to 34 year was Roddy White with 3,489.
The most yards a player has ever gotten from their 31 to 33 year was Torry Holt with 2,707. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
If he got 1k more yards this year (unlikely) he'd have to average 1,525 yards over the next 3 years to be #3 in career yards.
He'll be 31 in about 5 months.
He would need 4,575 yards to pass TO.
Hines Ward, JT Smith, Steve Largent, James Lofton, Andre Johnson and Keenan McCardell all got between 4k and 5k yards from their year 31 to the end of their career, but every one had to play at least 5 years to do it.
The most yards a player has ever gotten from their 31 to 34 year was Roddy White with 3,489.
The most yards a player has ever gotten from their 31 to 33 year was Torry Holt with 2,707.
Barring a full recovery from Tua and him staying healthy for another 3-4 years, I don’t see Tyreek getting 4,575 yards as a Dolphin. The difference in his stats between having Tua and not having him at the moment is pretty remarkable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
You could argue that Tyreek Hill is the best WR of his generation. I'd definitely put him in the top 10-15 best WR of all time. He'd be a first ballot hall of famer if he didn't have as much off the field stuff. He still might even get there.
He will definitely make it to the HOF, even if he does not catch any more passes. An all-time great WR. [Reply]
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Originally Posted by Mescalito345:
No, Tyreek is much better than most of the guys on your list.
Yeah, not seeing it. Some, sure. "Most," nah. Tyreek is a great WR, and he should end up in the HOF. He might even crack the top-10 all-time. But he's not on the Mt. Rushmore of WRs. And he probably will never ascend that mountain. [Reply]