i love odell beckham jr, but you have to be a biased giants fan to think he's better than antonio brown at the moment. OBJ will probably eclipse him in the future at some point, but right now he doesn't come close. antonio brown is the best in the game, period. the only man that comes close to him is julio jones.
i will say, however, that OBJ is an otherwordly talent and he's definitely in my top 5. let's just try to not get ahead of ourselves though, he's only been in the league for 2 years. let's see more of him before we're ready to crown him as the league's best.
also, emmanuel sanders is not one of the best receivers in the game. his 2014 season was fantastic no doubt, but that's the only season in his entire career where he eclipsed over 1000 yards. and it's not like he was playing with scrubs prior to peyton... he had roethlisberger throwing him the rock. i consider that season more of an outlier. he's good, but not quite elite.
getting away from this topic, what do you guys think about the panthers' in the playoffs? their defense is legit, cam newton is legit... but can you really put your money on this team winning the superbowl with ted ginn jr as the number one receiver? for me, the favorite for the superbowl from the NFC are the cardinals. more complete team, imo.. but we'll have to wait and see.
also, i'm tired of analysts everywhere constantly talking up the seahawks. no matter what they do, the seahawks are still regarded as elite. but the fact of the matter is, the seahawks are anything but. they won 2 controversial close games against the hapless lions and the dez-and-romo-less cowboys, they've lost to every single 'elite' team they've faced (packers, bengals, panthers), their offensive line is a joke, and their defense and run game is just not what it was last year. this is clearly not the same team we've seen the last 2 years. yet every week its the same narrative: the seahawks will turn it around, just like they did last year. they'll make a late playoff push... yeah, i'm not buying it.