Keyshawn Johnson
The wide receiver from Syracuse was the Indianapolis Colts' pick in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft.
Anthony Gonzalez - WR
Ike Hilliard
1st Round - Calvin Johnson WR Georgia Tech
WR J.J. Stokes from UCLA with the 10th overall selection.
WR Cliff Branch was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the 4th round as the 98th overall pick of the 1972 NFL Draft.
Tim Toone, WR - Weber State. selected by the Detroit Lions.
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Jamie Collins - LB Aaron Dobson - WR Logan Ryan - DB Duron Harmon - DB Josh Boyce - WR Michael Buchanan - DE Steve Beauharnais - LB
I think it was Dolphins they needed a QB and got a WR what the heck is their problem!? I think it's definitely the Steelers.
Depends on your leagues setup. Often a 2RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 1 QB, a DEF, a Kicker, and a flex is default. In this case you often draft a high end RB first followed by a QB/WR, then since football is becoming a passing game you look at receivers vs. RB's and fill positions. Usually you draft TE's late (or during the TE scramble *when other people start drafting TE's randomly). A def and TE are always your last round picks since they are easily rotated and replaced.
WR Reggie Brown in the 2nd round.