The former Detroit Lions receiver surprisingly ranked them top of his list, also featuring New England’s Julian Edelman and Brandin Cooks, and Atlanta’s Julio Jones and Mohamed Sanu.
Nelson led the league in touchdowns last year with 14, while Adams’ 12 was tied for second. The pair combined for 2,254 yards and 26 touchdowns.

The fact Adams is even placed on a list so high shows how far he’s come. Just a year ago he was considered a potential roster cut candidate. Finally healthy, Adams lived up to his second-round potential with an excellent 2016 season.