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The Big-Time Performers
Cold, Hard Football Facts for April 24, 2006

The Big-Time Performers
 
The Big-Time Performers are those players who developed into continually productive NFL performers, generally meeting the expectations one would reasonably have of a first-round wide receiver.
 
Among this group, only Arizona's Larry Fitzgerald, the No. 3 pick in 2004, has a legitimate opportunity to raise his game to Superstar status and become a likely Hall of Fame performer. In fact, Fitzgerald could find himself in the Superstar category as early as next season.
 
Big-Time Performers
Player
(School/Draft Team)
 
Year
 
Pick
 
Rec.
 
Yards
 
TDs
 
Pro Bowls
Keyshawn Johnson
(USC/Jets)
1996
1
744
9,756
60
3
Eric Moulds
(Mississippi State/Bills)
1996
24
675
9,091
48
3
Santana Moss
(Miami/Jets)
2001
16
235
3,899
28
1
Reggie Wayne
(Miami/Colts)
2001
30
304
4,164
28
0
Larry Fitzgerald
(Pittsburgh/Cardinals)
2004
3
161
2,189
18
1

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