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McLaurin got open and caught passes no matter which of Washington's four quarterbacks was throwing him the ball in 2020. He finished his second campaign with 1,118 receiving yards, making him only the third Washington receiver in the last decade to go over 1,100 yards, with DeSean Jackson (2014) and Pierre Garcon (2013).
Smith is never hard to find on the field. Just look in the end zone; he'll eventually be there with the ball. Considered perhaps the greatest clutch runner of his generation, Smith made it official in 1998. Playing against Washington in the season finale, he went into the end zone from one yard out for his 124th rushing TD, breaking Marcus Allen's record. He later added another for an even 125.
Hines's decline in receptions in 2004 was deceptive, since he led the NFL by catching passes on 71% of the 113 times he was targeted. The only four-time Pro Bowl receiver in Steelers history, he has topped them in catches six straight years.
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