Rolling with the Tide: Alabama’s Top 10 NFL Receivers Ranked

Here are the top 10 NFL receivers from Alabama, with a focus on current players:

  1. Julio Jones (2011-present)
    Jones is widely regarded as one of the greatest receivers in NFL history. A seven-time Pro Bowl selection, he has recorded over 1,000 receiving yards in seven consecutive seasons.
  2. Amari Cooper (2015-present)
    Cooper has established himself as one of the top receivers in the league, with four Pro Bowl appearances and over 7,000 receiving yards in his career.
  3. Calvin Ridley (2018-present)
    Ridley has quickly become one of the most productive receivers in the NFL, with over 3,000 receiving yards and 28 touchdowns in his first four seasons.
  4. DeVonta Smith (2021-present)
    The reigning Heisman Trophy winner, Smith has made an immediate impact in the NFL, with over 900 receiving yards and five touchdowns in his rookie season.
  5. Jaylen Waddle (2021-present)
    Waddle has quickly become a favorite target for his quarterback, with over 1,000 receiving yards and six touchdowns in his rookie season.
  6. Henry Ruggs III (2020-present)
    Ruggs has shown flashes of brilliance in his young career, with over 1,000 receiving yards and four touchdowns in his first two seasons.
  7. Jerry Jeudy (2020-present)
    Jeudy has been a consistent contributor to his team’s offense, with over 1,500 receiving yards and three touchdowns in his first two seasons.
  8. Cam Sims (2018-present)
    Sims has carved out a role as a reliable depth receiver, with over 500 receiving yards and two touchdowns in his career.
  9. Robert Foster (2018-2020)
    Foster showed promise as a deep threat in his early career, with over 500 receiving yards and three touchdowns in his first two seasons.
  10. ArDarius Stewart (2017-2018)
    Stewart had a brief but productive stint in the NFL, with over 100 receiving yards and one touchdown in his rookie season.

Note: This list only includes receivers who played for Alabama in college and have played in the NFL.

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