Every April at Football Outsiders, we look back on the drafts of yesteryear in preparation for the draft that's coming up. And what better way to prepare for the 2020 draft, which features one of the most tempting and tantalizing receiver classes we've ever seen, then to go back to 2014, which featured one of the most tempting and tantalizing receiver classes we've ever seen?
Actually, 2014 was an incredibly strong class at the top. Seventeen first-round picks have made the Pro Bowl, compared to 12 from 2013 and 10 from 2015. Seventeen of them have started at least 60 games; 23 of them have started at least 40.