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Who’s Out There? Wide Receivers
There's a deep free-agent wide receiver class, but not too many top-tier options.

Emmanuel Sanders, San Francisco 49ers
Sanders, 32, came back from a torn Achilles to have a strong 2019 season split between the Denver Broncos and 49ers. He had three straight 1,000-yard seasons from 2014-2016. He's a hard worker and excellent route-runner.

A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals
Green is one of the best receivers of his generation but has been plagued by injuries in recent years. An ankle injury sidelined him for all of 2019. Still, the Bengals are expected to place the franchise tag on him, so he's not going anywhere.

Amari Cooper, Dallas Cowboys
One of the league's premier wideouts says he wants to be a "Cowboy for life" but the contract situation with quarterback Dak Prescott has left the door open for a possible exit. At 25 years old, he would be one of the hottest sought-after free agents on the market.

Robby Anderson, New York Jets
Anderson has been very steady over his four seasons in New York, logging 3,059 yards and 20 touchdowns. He's a big-play vertical threat with speed and size (6-foot-3, 190 pounds).

Dez Bryant, New Orleans Saints
Bryant hasn't played in an NFL game since 2017 but attests that he's ready to make a comeback. After an eight-year career in Dallas, Bryant tore his Achilles in practice immediately after signing with the New Orleans Saints late in 2018. The three-time Pro Bowler sat out all last season.

Breshad Perriman, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The former Ravens first-round pick didn't pan out in Baltimore, but it seems he has finally come on. He finished strong in Cleveland in 2018, then had a breakout year in Tampa Bay with 36 catches for 645 yards and six touchdowns last season.

Tavon Austin, Dallas Cowboys
The Baltimore native and former first-round pick has never quite fulfilled the sky-high expectations for his career, but is still a versatile weapon who can also be used as a special teams returner. He had just 13 catches for 177 yards and one touchdown last year in Dallas.

Randall Cobb, Dallas Cowboys
Once one of Aaron Rodgers' favorite targets, Cobb revitalized his career last year in Dallas with 828 receiving yards, his highest total since 2015. The longtime Green Bay Packer can be a dangerous and reliable weapon in the slot.

Nelson Agholor, Philadelphia Eagles
Agholor has had an up-and-down NFL career so far in his five seasons. After a slow start and struggles with drops, he posted back-to-back strong years with about 750 receiving yards each in 2017 and 2018. Injuries held him back last year, but he still has top notch speed and is just 26 years old.

Josh Gordon, Seattle Seahawks
Gordon is once again suspended, this time indefinitely for violating the NFL policies on performance-enhancing substances and substance abuse. It's the fifth suspension in eight years and may spell the end of his career. In 2018, he had 41 catches for 737 yards and four touchdowns.

Jarius Wright, Carolina Panthers
Wright is a 5-foot-10, 191-pounder who has had modest production over his eight-year career. One of his best seasons was in 2018 when he posted 43 catches for 447 yards and one score. He could be a reserve wide receiver.

Taylor Gabriel, Chicago Bears
One of the smaller wideouts at 5-foot-7, 168 pounds, Gabriel has found a niche in the offenses of the Browns, Falcons and Bears. He had a career-best 67 catches for 688 yards and two touchdowns in 2018.

Devin Funchess, Indianapolis Colts
A broken collarbone limited Funchess to just one game played last year after signing a one-year deal with the Colts. In 2017 with the Carolina Panthers, Funchess had 63 catches for 840 yards and eight touchdowns, but it's been downhill since. Still, he's a big-bodied wideout (6-foot-4, 225 pounds) who is just 25 years old.

Demaryius Thomas, New York Jets
Thomas, 32, has been on four teams the past two seasons (Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, New England Patriots, New York Jets). In 11 games with the Jets, he posted 36 catches for 433 yards and one touchdown.

Phillip Dorsett, New England Patriots
Dorsett was one of Tom Brady's preferred targets last season, as he had 397 receiving yards and five touchdowns. Still, the former first-round pick's biggest year was 528 receiving yards.

Rashard Higgins, Cleveland Browns
The Ravens know Higgins well, as he's had some of his best career games against Baltimore. He had seven catches for 95 yards in 2017 and four catches for 86 yards in the season finale in 2018. He's had modest production in his four seasons.

Paul Richardson, Washington Redskins
Richardson signed a big contract with the Redskins in 2018 after he posted 44 catches for 703 yards and six touchdowns with the Seattle Seahawks. He's been held under 300 receiving yards each of the past two seasons.

Geronimo Allison, Green Bay Packers
Undrafted in 2016, Allison has flashed at times but has yet to have a breakout season. He had 34 receptions for 287 yards and two touchdowns last year.

Jaron Brown, Seattle Seahawks
The 6-foot-3, 204-pounder has been a reserve receiver over seven seasons in Arizona and Seattle. He's never topped 500 receiving yards.

Demarcus Robinson, Kansas City Chiefs
Robinson emerged last year with the Super Bowl champs, catching 32 passes for 449 yards and four touchdowns. He's 6-foot-1, 203 pounds and a former fourth-round pick out of Florida.