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Ian Allan

Wide receivers

Hunting for the elusive "career best" season

We all know that wide receivers don’t tend to come in and crush it from day one. They’re best ball will tend to come later in their careers. And we all have a sense that at some point, skills start to decline. But where should look for the best production of a player’s career? Is it most likely to occur when he’s 24? Or when he’s 28 or 32?

I have poked around with the numbers in a semi-scientific way. I took all of the wide receiver numbers I have on file. Then I pulled out only the best season for each player, throwing away the rest. Then I took the top 100 such seasons that have occurred in the last 20 years. So anything before 1996 gets tossed. Jerry Rice, for example, had some big seasons in the late ‘90s, but his best season was in 1995, so he’s not included.

There is some pollution in this approach. Stats have continued to inflate over the years, for example, so a player could potentially have had his biggest numbers in a season that wasn’t actually as good as another year. And more notable, there are a few young players showing up in recent years – Brandin Cooks, Mike Evans, Odell Beckham Jr. – who haven’t had a chance yet to exceed those numbers as 28-year-olds.

But we have a starting point, and we can play around with some of the figures.

For ages, I used Sept. 1 (the start of the season), and the most popular ages were 24, 25 and 26, with 12-16 guys in each of years. Next comes 27-year-olds and 28-year-olds, with 9 each. So that appears to be the most common peak year – 24 to 28 years old.

You get into the 30s, and guys can still be good, productive players, but they’re just not as good as they were. Only two players had their career-best season as 32-year-olds, and only three did as 33-year-ols. Nobody at 34-plus years old.

AGES FOR BEST YEAR
AgeNo
213
227
237
2414
2512
2616
279
289
297
306
315
322
333

If you want to instead look at NFL seasons, then most of the traffic comes in seasons 2 thru 7, with double digits for all of those years. Only six players peaked in their 8th year, and only four each in their 9th and 10th.

These are the guys who made the cut. I’ve got them in descending order by production, using 6 points for touchdowns and 1 point for every 10 yards. I am not listing the actual fantasy points because I don’t want to throw too many numbers at you.

CAREER-BEST SEASONS (WIDE RECEIVERS)
YearPlayerAgeYrYardsTD
2007Randy Moss, N.E.30101,49323
2011Calvin Johnson, Det.2551,68116
2014Antonio Brown, Pitt.2651,69814
2001Marvin Harrison, Ind.2961,52415
2003Torry Holt, St.L.2751,69612
2015Julio Jones, Atl.2651,8719
2001Terrell Owens, S.F.2761,41216
2004Muhsin Muhammad, Car.3191,40516
2005Steve Smith Sr., Car.2651,56313
2015Brandon Marshall, NYJ31101,50214
2014Demaryius Thomas, Den.2651,61911
2014Jordy Nelson, G.B.2971,51913
1998Antonio Freeman, G.B.2641,42414
2014Dez Bryant, Dall.2551,32016
2013Josh Gordon, Clev.2221,6469
2002Hines Ward, Pitt.2651,32912
2007Braylon Edwards, Clev.2431,28916
2000Rod Smith, Den.3061,6029
2015Allen Robinson, Jac.2631,40014
2015Odell Beckham Jr., NYG2221,45013
2015DeAndre Hopkins, Hou.2331,52111
2008Larry Fitzgerald, Ariz.2551,43112
2011Wes Welker, N.E.3081,5699
2009Andre Johnson, Hou.2871,5699
2007Reggie Wayne, Ind.2871,51010
2001David Boston, Ariz.2331,5988
2004Javon Walker, G.B.2531,38212
2010Brandon Lloyd, Den.2981,44811
2013A.J. Green, Cin.2531,42611
1997Rob Moore, Ariz.2881,5848
1996Michael Jackson, Balt.2761,20114
2004Joe Horn, N.O.3291,39911
2011Victor Cruz, NYG2421,5369
2010Dwayne Bowe, K.C.2541,16215
2014Randall Cobb, G.B.2441,28712
2000Derrick Alexander, K.C.2871,39110
2010Roddy White, Atl.2861,38910
2005Anquan Boldin, Ariz.2431,4839
2009DeSean Jackson, Phil.2221,16712
1999Jimmy Smith, Jac.3071,6366
1996Tony Martin, S.D.3081,17114
2014Emmanuel Sanders, Den.2751,4049
2005Santana Moss, Wash.2651,4329
2010Greg Jennings, G.B.2651,26512
2009Miles Austin, Dall.2541,32011
2007Chad Johnson, Cin.2971,4408
2013Alshon Jeffery, Chi.2321,4217
2004Drew Bennett, Tenn.2641,24711
2013Eric Decker, Den.2641,28811
1999Marcus Robinson, Chi.2431,4009
2014Jeremy Maclin, Phil.2661,31810
2015Doug Baldwin, Sea.2651,06914
1998Eric Moulds, Buff.2531,3689
2010Mike Wallace, Pitt.2421,25710
2012Vincent Jackson, T.B.2981,3848
2007T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cin.2971,14312
2000Ed McCaffrey, Den.32101,3179
2005Joey Galloway, T.B.33111,3319
2005Chris Chambers, Mia.2751,11811
2007Marques Colston, N.O.2421,20211
1996Irving Fryar, Phil.33131,19511
2011Percy Harvin, Minn.2339679
1997Yancey Thigpen, Pitt.2871,3987
2002Amani Toomer, NYG2771,3438
1999Patrick Jeffers, Car.2641,08212
2003Derrick Mason, Tenn.2971,3038
2009Sidney Rice, Minn.2231,3128
2006Donald Driver, G.B.3181,2958
1998Keyshawn Johnson, NYJ2631,13111
2014T.Y. Hilton, Ind.2431,3457
2002Peerless Price, Buff.2541,2529
1999Germane Crowell, Det.2221,3387
2006Lee Evans, Buff.2531,2928
2014Mike Evans, T.B.2111,05112
2002Plaxico Burress, Pitt.2531,3257
1999Michael Westbrook, Wash.2751,1919
1996Jake Reed, Minn.2861,3207
2006Roy Williams, Det.2431,3107
2003Keenan McCardell, T.B.33121,1749
2010Hakeem Nicks, NYG2221,05211
2001Troy Brown, N.E.3091,1997
2015Brandin Cooks, N.O.2121,1389
2008Antonio Bryant, T.B.2771,2487
2003Darrell Jackson, Sea.2441,1379
2004Brandon Stokley, Ind.2861,07710
2004Nate Burleson, Minn.2321,00610
2010Stevie Johnson, Buff.2431,07310
2013Pierre Garcon, Wash.2761,3465
2012Michael Crabtree, S.F.2441,1059
2015Jarvis Landry, Mia.2221,1576
2005Terry Glenn, Dall.311097511
2004Michael Clayton, T.B.2111,1937
2009Steve Smith, NYG2431,2207
2001Kevin Johnson, Clev.2531,0979
2015Allen Hurns, Jac.2321,03110
2010Mike Williams, T.B.23196411
2012James Jones, G.B.28678414
2002Laveranues Coles, NYJ2431,2645
2014Golden Tate, Det.2651,3314
2004Eddie Kennison, K.C.3191,0868

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