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Where does Julian Edelman rank all time?

Where does Julian Edelman rank all time?

Edelman’s 620 career receptions rank 75th on the all-time list, just ahead of Jordy Nelson. His 6,822 yards rank 156th, just ahead of Larry Centers … a fullback. And his 36 career receiving TDs have him off the charts, somewhere after the 215th-ranked pass catches at 37.

Is Edelman one of the best wide receivers?

Now, not only is Edelman the best wide receiver the Patriots have, but he’s probably the best wideout in the entire AFC East. But when the conversation turns to the best receivers in all of the NFL, it’s unlikely you’re going to hear Edelman’s name called a lot.

Why did Julian Edelman never make the Pro Bowl?

Edelman became a primary offensive starter by his fifth year in 2013 and was a staple of New England’s receiving corps until his retirement following the 2020 season. Although never selected to a Pro Bowl, Edelman was one of the NFL’s most productive postseason receivers….Julian Edelman.

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Receptions: 620
Return touchdowns: 4

Was Julian Edelman a good receiver?

While those accomplishments are nothing to scoff about — Edelman certainly is one of the greatest postseason receivers ever — it doesn’t negate that he was just a good receiver, rather than a great one, during the regular season and for the duration of his career.

Is Edelman a Hall of Famer?

Is Julian Edelman a Hall of Famer? The short answer to whether Julian Edelman belongs in the Hall of Fame is no. The numbers aren’t there. He will likely be a lock for the New England Patriots Hall of Fame, but you probably won’t be seeing a bust of him in Canton.

How many Pro Bowls has Julian Edelman made?

He’s never made a Pro Bowl, even though he’s recorded two 100-catch seasons and three 1,000-yard receiving seasons.

How many former Steelers are in the Hall of Fame?

Five Steelers were enshrined in the Hall of Fame this year — Troy Polamalu, Alan Faneca, Donnie Shell, Bill Cowher and Bill Nunn, who was posthumously inducted as a contributor. LIST: Which Steelers are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?