10 Former NFL WRs Who’d Thrive in Today’s Passing Game

It’s no secret that today’s NFL is basically a dream come true for wide receivers. With quarterbacks slinging it 40 times a game and defensive backs barely allowed to breathe on anyone, receivers are putting up video game numbers on a weekly basis.

But imagine what some of the stars from past eras could do if they played in today’s league. From the big-bodied deep threats to the route-running magicians, these guys would feast in the modern passing explosion.

10. Plaxico Burress

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Plaxico was a matchup nightmare at 6’5” with great hands and sneaky speed. In today’s spread-out offenses, he’d basically live in the red zone and high-point everything.

9. Jimmy Smith

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Smith was consistently productive even in a run-heavy system, which says a lot. Give him 2025-level targets and spacing, and he’d be a fantasy football darling.

8. Michael Irvin

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The Playmaker thrived in a more physical era and still put up monster numbers. With less hand-fighting and more space, Irvin would be doing end zone dances every Sunday.

7. Rod Smith

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Rod was a technician with sure hands and a knack for making the tough catch. He’d be a third-down machine in today’s pass-heavy league, moving chains like clockwork.

6. Torry Holt

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The way Holt could run routes and stretch the field would fit perfectly in any modern air raid offense. He was ahead of his time and would absolutely torch today’s defenses.

5. Chad Johnson

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Ochocinco loved the spotlight and had the route-running to back it up. Imagine him today with all the social media buzz and a quarterback willing to feed him 12 targets a game.

4. Isaac Bruce

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Bruce was smooth as silk and made everything look effortless. He’d thrive in today’s timing-based schemes and put up 100-yard games like it’s no big deal.

3. Randy Moss

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OK, Moss could dominate in any era, but a league where the deep ball is celebrated? He’d probably lead the league in touchdowns every year just by jogging.

Read More: 10 Former NFL Running Backs Who Could Still Play in Today’s Game

2. Marvin Harrison

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Harrison’s precision and chemistry with his quarterback made him unstoppable. Today’s passing rules would let him carve up defenses like a surgeon with a clean pocket.

Read More: Ranking Former NFL Quarterbacks Who Could Still Play in Today’s Game

1. Jerry Rice

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The GOAT in a pass-first world? Good luck stopping him — he’d probably have 2,000 yards by Thanksgiving.

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