NFL Talk | New York Jets

The last wide receiver drafted first overall


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historic 1996 NFL draft where the New York Jets selected Keyshawn Johnson, marking the last time a wide receiver was taken with the first overall pick. The author explains that a unique lack of elite quarterback talent and the team's desire for a charismatic star drove this unconventional decision. Although the financial value of the position has skyrocketed over the last thirty years, experts suggest the modern league’s obsession with quarterbacks and pass rushers makes a repeat of this feat unlikely. The article highlights Johnson's productive yet turbulent tenure in New York and his lasting legacy as a statistical outlier in draft history. Ultimately, the narrative contrasts the evolution of the game with the rare circumstances that allowed a pass catcher to claim the top spot.
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NFL Talk | New York JetsBy Man Hour NFL Talk