Ranking UT's WR's (Fulmer era to present)

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Alright guys!
Let the inevitable disagreements commence.
Rank your top 10.
Use whatever criteria you like.

My rankings:

1. Peerless Price (check my avi)
2. Robert Meachem
(2.a.) Dante Stallworth
3. Joey Kent
4. Marcus Nash
5. Cedrick Wilson
6. Denarius Moore
7. Gerald Jones
8. Cordarelle Patterson (easily the most talented player on this list)
9. Justin Hunter (would be higher if not for his infamous slides his junior year)
10. Kelley Washington ( second most talented player on the list)
 
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What about the best tandem WRs (at one time) we've ever had in:

Alvin Harper
Carl Pickens
Anthony Morgan
 
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Gerald Jones has no business being on that list imo. Pretty solid list though.
 
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Alright guys!
Let the inevitable disagreements commence.
Rank your top 10.
Use whatever criteria you like.

My rankings:

1. Peerless Price (check my avi)
2. Robert Meachem
3. Joey Kent
4. Marcus Nash
5. Cedrick Wilson
6. Denarius Moore
7. Gerald Jones
8. Cordarelle Patterson (easily the most talented player on this list)
9. Justin Hunter (would be higher if not for his infamous slides his junior year)
10. Kelley Washington ( second most talented player on the list)

It would be hard for me to put Kent up one spot.
 
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The best ever probably played before the Fulmer era.

Buddy Cruze
Richmond Flowers
Lester McClain
Larry Seviers
Stanley Morgan
Anthony Hancock
Willie Gault
Mike Miller
Tim McGee
Clyde Duncan
Alvin Harper
Carl Pickens
Anthony Morgan
Anthony Miller

to name a few

Wide Receiver U
 
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#10
No particular order
Meachem
Price
Kent
Washington
Nash
Stallworth
C. Wilson
Faulkner
CP
Hunter.

I know I am forgetting someone better but memory has faded. Don't recall Harper or Pickens playing for Fulmer or they would for sure be on the list.
 
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#12
The best ever probably played before the Fulmer era.

Buddy Cruze
Richmond Flowers
Lester McClain
Larry Seviers
Stanley Morgan
Anthony Hancock
Willie Gault
Mike Miller
Clyde Duncan
Alvin Harper
Carl Pickens
Anthony Morgan
Anthony Miller

to name a few

Wide Receiver U

Stanley Morgan was a running back at Tennessee.
 
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#19
Marcus Nash and P. Price are #1 and #2 in my book.

now...all time ...Seivers and Gault
 
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Da'Rick Rogers could've been great, had he kept his nose in his school books instead of partaking in other "extracurricular activities". He played with a chip on his shoulder and had the "hit them before they hit me" attitude. That's something that WRU has been missing for a while. Our WRs have been a little soft the past few years. I remember a couple of games where it seemed that he always had defenders draped over him and he'd carry them down the field.
 
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Willie Gault comes to mind.
One of the fastest wide receivers to ever don the Orange and White!
 
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Gerald Jones has no business being on that list imo. Pretty solid list though.

Gerald Jones caught an impossible catch in the end zone as a freshman to give the overtime win against Kentucky.
That is my memory of him.
 
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