Denver Broncos: Ranking the best WR trios in the NFL

DENVER, CO - SEPTEMBER 29: Courtland Sutton #14 of the Denver Broncos celebrates after a fourth quarter touchdown reception against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Empower Field at Mile High on September 29, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)
DENVER, CO - SEPTEMBER 29: Courtland Sutton #14 of the Denver Broncos celebrates after a fourth quarter touchdown reception against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Empower Field at Mile High on September 29, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) /
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Tyler Boyd, Denver Broncos
CLEVELAND, OHIO – DECEMBER 08: Wide receiver Tyler Boyd #83 of the Cincinnati Bengals runs down field during the second half against the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium on December 08, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Browns defeated the Bengals 27-19. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) /

7. Cincinnati Bengals

The Trio

  • AJ Green
  • Tyler Boyd (SLOT)
  • John Ross

If everyone in this group is able to stay healthy, the Bengals with Joe Burrow at QB could vault into the top five if not the top three in the NFL at the wide receiver position.

AJ Green is one of the best receivers to play in the NFL over the last two decades, but right now, no one knows what the Bengals are getting from him after he only played nine games in the 2018-19 seasons.

Still, teams will have to respect a healthy AJ Green out there, and he’s only 31 going on 32.

Tyler Boyd is coming off of two straight 1,000-yard seasons for the Bengals and is one of the most underrated slot players in the game today.

John Ross is another player with some serious health concerns, but he averaged over 18 yards per reception last season and in 48 catches over the past two seasons, he has 10 touchdowns.

It would be shocking to see him play all 16 games, but if the Bengals can get that out of him, he has a tremendous impact on the game.

This unit is also joined by high second-round pick Tee Higgins out of Clemson.