We're talking NFL value, not fantasy value. Context is required to properly make this comparison.
I agree, in context I would take Irvin. In a vacuum, just looking at the stats, I would say it is pretty close (and I prefer receiving TDs over yards so I would give the nod to Carter).
Irvin had 449/7093/38 (15.80 ypr) from 1991 to 1995. Carter had 475/5855/65 (12.33 ypr) from 1995 to 1999. Yes, it's a big advantage for Carter in TDs, but a big difference for Irvin in receiving yards and yards per reception.Now consider:1. Minnesota attempted 2802 passes from 1995 to 1999, compared to 2407 passes for Dallas from 1991 to 1995.2. How well the other primary Minnesota receivers performed - Reed 1995-1997 and Moss 1998-1999 combined for 361/6351/50 over the same time period as Carter. Irvin was the #1 WR on his team throughout his stretch; Carter was not.3. Dallas had Emmitt Smith and quite reasonably relied upon him heavily in the red zone; Minnesota had no such threat. Dallas had 108 rushing TDs from 1991 to 1995, whereas Minnesota had 63 rushing TDs from 1995 to 1999. IMO that stuff reasonably explains Carter's only advantage.Now consider that Irvin was a strong contributor to 3 Super Bowl wins during his 5 year stretch. It's certainly not Carter's fault, but at the same time it is a credit to Irvin.Both made the Pro Bowl every year of their 5 year stretches and made 1st team All Pro once. Irvin had one more 2nd team All Pro selection in his stretch (2 to 1).I think it's clear Irvin's 5 year stretch was better than Carter's. However, it is closer than I realized when I posted.
Not to hijack the thread - but this is also why I think Aikman is severely underrated as a QB (despite making it into the HOF) and I have a hard time ranking Michael Irvin as a WR without a huge argument. Statswise, Irvin rarely gets recognized as a top 10 WR. Rice, Hutson, Moss, Owens, Harrison, Largent, and Alsworth almost always get ranked above him. Then you have Maynard, Berry, Carter, Brown, and Holt that will often get ranked above him. In reality, I don't think he should be lower than 7th on any list.