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Johnson led the NFL in catches in 2006 and 2008 and in yards in 2008-09. He had 100-catch seasons in 2006, 2008 and 2009. A knee injury in 2007 limited him to nine games and cost him a chance at four consecutive 100-catch seasons. 2. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona 3. Calvin Johnson, Detroit 4. Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis 5. Randy Moss, New England 6. Greg Jennings, Green Bay 7. Wes Welker, New England 8. DeSean Jackson, Phila. 9. Miles Austin, Dallas Rice blossomed with Brett Favre in 2009, averaging 15.8 yards for his 83 catches and earning his first Pro Bowl invitation. But he won't have the chance to repeat those numbers in 2010. A hip injury figures to sideline him until November. 11. Steve Smith, Carolina 12. Michael Crabtree, San Fran. 13. Marques Colston, N. Orl. 14. Roddy White, Atlanta The ongoing contract battle between Boldin and the Cardinals ended with Arizona shipping him to Baltimore in a trade. With Kurt Warner retiring in 2010, Boldin left at the right time. Joe Flacco is a big step up from Matt Leinart at quarterback. 16. Brandon Marshall, Miami 17. Santonio Holmes, NY Jets 18. Vincent Jackson, S. Diego 19. Steve Smith, NY Giants 20. Santana Moss, Wash. 21. Jeremy Maclin, Phila. Age is starting to catch up with 33-year-old Ochocinco, who struggled to gain 1,000 yards in 2009. But the arrival of Terrell Owens should shift some of the defensive attention off Ochocino and pave the way for a more productive season. 23. Hines Ward, Pittsburgh 24. Donald Driver, Green Bay 25. Braylon Edwards, NY Jets 26. Percy Harvin, Minnesota The Cowboys finished second in the NFL in offense in 2009. The arrival of Bryant in 2010 could propel them to No. 1. 28. Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh 29. Lee Evans, Buffalo 30. Terrell Owens, Cincinnati 31. Davone Bess, Miami 32. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Seattle NFL rankings: Top receivers
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