Sep 20, 2015; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver
Antonio Brown(84) carries the ball between San Francisco 49ers cornerback
Dontae Johnson(36) and tight end
Vance McDonald(89) during the first half at Heinz Field. Mandatory Credit: Jason Bridge-USA TODAY Sports
Brown has a league-best 328 receiving yards through two weeks.
For the Steelers, Brown has been the most consistent agent of offense. He’s the player who makes things happen when nothing appears available and the decoy who opens avenues for his fellow receivers.
At this point, it’s fair to call Brown the best wide receiver in the NFL.
Antonio Brown is the best wide receiver in the NFL. Thought so last year, that opinion hasn't changed.
— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) September 20, 2015
The question is, will it last with both Le’Veon Bell and Martavis Bryant set to return? On paper, Brown’s production should take a hit; the same could’ve been said a season ago, when he registered 129 receptions for 1,698 yards.
Until it stops, Brown’s insane production and close to incomparable value will warrant him a place on this list.
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Antonio Brown (1-1)
Last week: 9 REC, 11 TGTS, 195 YDS, 1 TD
Last rank: N/A

Antonio Brown led the NFL in receptions and receiving yards in 2015. He’s on pace to lead the league in the latter once again after two weeks of dominance.
Antonio Brown’s 195 receiving yards were 1 short of a career high
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 20, 2015
Ben Roethlisberger was 9-of-11 targeting Brown pic.twitter.com/j7kWbFGB3u
Brown has a league-best 328 receiving yards through two weeks.
For the Steelers, Brown has been the most consistent agent of offense. He’s the player who makes things happen when nothing appears available and the decoy who opens avenues for his fellow receivers.
At this point, it’s fair to call Brown the best wide receiver in the NFL.
Antonio Brown is the best wide receiver in the NFL. Thought so last year, that opinion hasn't changed.
— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) September 20, 2015
The question is, will it last with both Le’Veon Bell and Martavis Bryant set to return? On paper, Brown’s production should take a hit; the same could’ve been said a season ago, when he registered 129 receptions for 1,698 yards.
Until it stops, Brown’s insane production and close to incomparable value will warrant him a place on this list.
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