One-season wonder wide receivers from NFL history
#3 - Allen Hurns, Jacksonville Jaguars
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Allen Hurns showed promise in his rookie season with the Jacksonville Jaguars, chipping in 677 receiving yards. In his second season, he took things to the next level, recording 64 receptions for 1,031 yards and ten touchdowns.
It appeared as though the Jaguars had found themselves a stud wide receiver who was initially signed as an undrafted free agent. Unfortunately, he played just four more years after that while failing to record more than 500 yards or three touchdowns in any other season.
#2 - Sidney Rice, Minnesota Vikings
After being drafted in the second round of the 2007 NFL Draft, Sidney Rice joined the Minnesota Vikings with pretty high expectations. He struggled in his first two seasons, combining for just 537 yards and eight touchdowns.
Rice turned things around significantly during his third year with the Vikings, accumulating a massive 1,312 yards and eight touchdowns while more than doubling his career production. It was just a one-year breakout, as he only surpassed 500 yards in one other season of his career.
#1 - Michael Clayton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Michael Clayton was a highly-rated wide receiver prospect coming out of LSU for college football, earning himself a 15th overall selection by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2004 NFL Draft. He lived up to the hype in his rookie season, starting 13 games while recording 80 receptions for 1,193 yards and seven touchdowns.
Unfortunately for Clayton and the Buccaneers, his rookie season was the only one in which he contributed solid production. He played for seven more years after that but failed to exceed 500 yards in any other season and totaled just three more touchdowns in his entire career.
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