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Marqise Lee
Lee features many qualities that define an elite receiver, but he is distinguished by his exceptional route-running of a variety of patterns - like Reggie Wayne of the Colts. Marqise produced a Wayne-like level of production in 2012, when he led the nation with 118 pass receptions.
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The Saints passing attack is so sharp that it can cut up any secondary. Well, almost any secondary. Bouye did a first-rate job of keeping New Orleans' aerial game in check in Week 6 during 2019. The cornerback allowed only two receptions for 12 yards. It was a reminder of his status as an elite defender.



In the short 2020 season, Utah played five games. Lloyd turned in about a full year's worth of numbers anyway. The linebacker made 48 tackles, 10 behind the line of scrimmage, plus a forced fumble. Among his busiest games were 11-tackle jobs against USC and Washington and a game with nine solo stops against Washington State.



While some of the more famous names picked in the expansion draft by the Jaguars fizzled in '95, Willie sizzled as an unheralded wide receiver, leading the team in receptions, receiving yardage and TDs. A possession receiver who was selected 109th overall by the Cowboys in the '94 draft, he is big and physical, more than a match for smaller defensive backs. Willie also is a superb leaper and will go for the ball over the middle.



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Maurice Jones-Drew
As a rookie in 2006, Jones-Drew joined veteran Fred Taylor to form one of the most potent one-two punches in the NFL. The UCLA product displayed a knack for finding his way into the end zone right out of the gates, producing 13 rushing scores and two receiving touchdowns in his debut campaign.
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