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Michael Irvin's football reference page: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/I/IrviMi00.htm

  • 1988: 14 games, 32 catches, 654 yards, 5 TDs
  • 1989: 6 games, 26 catches, 378 yards, 2 TDs
  • 1990: 12 games, 20 catches, 413 yards, 5 TDs

He was a former #11 overall pick at the time and I feel like any 1st rounder putting up those numbers would get lambasted. Was this the sentiment back then before he became a HOFer?

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For the longest time, WR was viewed as having a 2-3 year learning curve. Even guys like Larry Fitzgerald and Megatron weren’t studs their rookie years. OBJ is one of the first cases of the rookie WR breakout, and he set the standard.