As of 5/17/09, 100% of the FBG staffers have Fitzgerald ranked ahead of Boldin. (Including me.)
How confident should we be that we're right? A few trivia tidbits for you . . .
1. Anquan Boldin is the NFL's all-time leader in receiving yards per game, averaging 81.2. Fitzgerald is #3 on the list, averaging 78.6. (Jerry Rice is #6. If you're interested, the full list is here.)
2. Last season, Boldin and Fitzgerald finished #1 and #2 at WR in terms of fantasy points per game -- in that order.
3. Boldin missed four games last season, but in the 12 games he played, he averaged more targets, more receptions, more touchdowns, and (as we already said) more fantasy points than Fitzgerald.
Raise your hand if you're less convinced now that Fitz > Boldin than you were before you opened this thread.
How confident should we be that we're right? A few trivia tidbits for you . . .
1. Anquan Boldin is the NFL's all-time leader in receiving yards per game, averaging 81.2. Fitzgerald is #3 on the list, averaging 78.6. (Jerry Rice is #6. If you're interested, the full list is here.)
2. Last season, Boldin and Fitzgerald finished #1 and #2 at WR in terms of fantasy points per game -- in that order.
3. Boldin missed four games last season, but in the 12 games he played, he averaged more targets, more receptions, more touchdowns, and (as we already said) more fantasy points than Fitzgerald.
Raise your hand if you're less convinced now that Fitz > Boldin than you were before you opened this thread.
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They are two completely different types of WRs. We've seen what Boldin did without Fitz, and without a decent QB throwing to him - he dominated.Boldin is one of the most physically dominating WRs the game has ever seen, including T.O. If there's a knock on Boldin, it's that he's only finished a complete season for 40% of his career. But that should make his accomplishments even more impressive.While Fitz best season was last season with 1431 yards, in '05 Boldin put up 1402 yards in 14 games, that projects out to 1602 yards. Frankly, one could easily argue that ARI has the best two WRs in the game right now. They are both under 30, and if they continue to play at a high level they will probably both make the HOF.Interestingly neither has led the league in receptions or receiving yards during their career, but there is not a single player who started playing in the same season or after that is higher than either of them on the all time WR charts. In fact, there's not another WR who started playing around the same time even close. The players above all starter at least 2 years earlier than Boldin, 3 years earlier than Fitz.
Fitzgerlad has 40 more catches and a THOUSAND more yards receiving (as well as more TDs) over the last two years than Boldin did.1,000 is not a trivial number.
They are two completely different types of WRs. We've seen what Boldin did without Fitz, and without a decent QB throwing to him - he dominated.Boldin is one of the most physically dominating WRs the game has ever seen, including T.O. If there's a knock on Boldin, it's that he's only finished a complete season for 40% of his career. But that should make his accomplishments even more impressive.While Fitz best season was last season with 1431 yards, in '05 Boldin put up 1402 yards in 14 games, that projects out to 1602 yards. Frankly, one could easily argue that ARI has the best two WRs in the game right now. They are both under 30, and if they continue to play at a high level they will probably both make the HOF.Interestingly neither has led the league in receptions or receiving yards during their career, but there is not a single player who started playing in the same season or after that is higher than either of them on the all time WR charts. In fact, there's not another WR who started playing around the same time even close. The players above all starter at least 2 years earlier than Boldin, 3 years earlier than Fitz.