"Bullet" Bob Hayes. Wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys from '65-'74. Converted from sprinting in track to play football; he even broke the 100 meter dash (10.06 seconds) during the '64 Summer Olympics in Toyko.
Yes. Second all time wide receiver in nfl history
The other Steelers wide receiver who played on the four Super Bowl winning teams with Lynn Swann was John Stallworth. They are both members of the NFL Hall of Fame.
Wide Receiver
Joe Montana (quaterback) Emmitt Smith (running back) Jerry Rice (wide receiver)
Deion Sanders, who was a premier cornerback, punt returner and sometime wide receiver, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 6, 2011. He played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1995 to 1999.
mike Wallace is
Michael Irvin- hall of fame football wide receiver That's all i can think of.
Don Hutson. Hutson, considered by many to be the first great wide receiver in history, played for the Packers from 1935 to 1945. He also played defensive end and punter, and was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame's inaugural class in 1963.
The Steelers currently have five players on the active roster who are wide receivers. Mike Wallace Emmanuel Sanders Antonio Brown Jerricho Cotchery Arnaz Battle
Jerry Rice is highly considered the best wide receiver ever to play in the NFL. He was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2009. He is also considered by some as the best player in NFL history. He hold nearly every record for wide receivers. Following him in receptions ever is Marvin Harrison, former wide receiver of the Indianapolis Colts.
Steve Smith their wide receiver
After Mike Wallace, it's Antonio Brown.