NFL Power Rankings 2019: Best players by jersey number
By Randy Gurzi
79. Rob Havenstein, OT, Los Angeles Rams
The starting right tackle for the Los Angeles Rams, Rob Havenstein is a product of Offensive Line University, which is sometimes known as Wisconsin. Some of the best linemen in the NFL went through the Badgers system and like many of the others, Havenstein is a picture of consistency.
80. Jarvis Landry, WR, Cleveland Browns
The first real big star that John Dorsey landed for the Cleveland Browns since he took over as general manager was Jarvis Landry. He led the league in receptions in 2017, but was still dealt by the Dolphins. He’s helped change the culture in Cleveland and was a big part of recruiting Odell Beckham Jr. to the team. He may never be the kind of guy who continually wins downfield, but Juice is one of the best slot receivers in the game today.
81. Mike Williams, WR, Los Angeles Chargers
The Los Angeles Chargers had to be concerned early on about Mike Williams. They drafted the big receiver seventh overall in 2017 out of Clemson but he missed six games due to injury. This came after he missed a lot of time in college for injuries as well.
Thankfully, he bounced back and played in all 16 games in his second season. He never surpassed Keenan Allen as the No. 1 target, but he became a huge weapon in the red zone. He finished with 43 receptions for 664 yards and an impressive 10 touchdowns.