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Ranking the NFL’s Best Wide Receiver Duos
The Dallas Cowboys sparked the latest debate of wide receivers around the NFL.
The Cowboys recently made a trade for George Pickens with the Pittsburgh Steelers. This now pairs Pickens and CeeDee Lamb on the outside and gives the offense a legitimate duo of wide receivers.
The question is, where does this duo land among the best in the league?
The Cincinnati Bengals recently paid both Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins to keep the pair together long term. The Washington Commanders also made a splash by acquiring Deebo Samuel to add to an offense that already includes Terry McLaurin.
Below, check out the Top 10 duos around the NFL.
NFL’s Best WR Duos
10. Jacksonville Jaguars – Brian Thomas Jr. & Travis Hunter
The Jaguars were aggressive in adding Hunter in the draft. He will likely get time both ways but his work as a receiver would create an incredible duo on the outside.
9. Atlanta Falcons – Drake London & Darnell Mooney
Mooney has turned into a star in Atlanta. Pair this with London, who is a legitimate No. 1 on the outside, and the Falcons are set.
8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Mike Evans & Chris Godwin
Evans and Godwin make up what might be the most consistent duo in the NFL. Evans has gone over 1,000 yards once again last season.
7. Washington Commanders – Terry McLaurin & Deebo Samuel
The addition of Samuel could be something scary for the Commanders moving forward. McLaurin has been an elite receiver for years now and finally has a quarterback to throw him the ball.
6. Dallas Cowboys – CeeDee Lamb & George Pickens
The newly-appointed duo ranks high on the list. Pickens has all the potential in the world while Lamb is a reception monster.
5. Los Angeles Rams – Puka Nacka & Davante Adams
Cooper Kupp is gone and Nacua is not the No. 1 threat for the Rams. Davante Adams was added this offseason as a veteran replacement for Kupp.
4. Detroit Lions – Amon-Ra St. Brown & Jameson Williams
Williams has been healthy and is the perfect speed compliment for St. Brown on the outside.
3. Phildelphia Eagles – AJ Brown & DeVonta Smith
Brown has thrived in Philadelphia since being traded. Despite disappearing at times, Brown remains a major weapon while Smith has emerged himself.
2. Minnesota Vikings – Justin Jefferson & Jordan Addison
Justin Jefferson is arguably the best receiver in the game and Addison has quickly risen as a legitimate No. 2.
1. Cincinnati Bengals – Ja’Marr Chase & Tee Higgins
The Bengals have the best duo in the league and it is not particularly close. Both receivers are paid and all is right within the Bengal offense.
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