Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports
It will be interesting to see what the future in Oakland holds for Brown; he had it awfully good in that Pittsburgh offense. But in 10 years, we may look back at Brown as the best part of that potent Steelers offense and maybe as one of the top five wide receivers of all time. Brown has made four All-Pro teams, which is twice as many as any other receiver this decade other than "Megatron." Brown has led the league in catches twice and receiving yards twice. Last year he led the league in receiving touchdowns. Since 2011 he has seven 1,000-yard seasons and three 1,500-yard seasons. (He missed a fourth by 1 yard.) Brown also has at least 100 catches every year since 2013. He heads to Oakland with 837 receptions, 11,207 yards and 74 touchdowns in this decade.