The Pittsburgh Steelers were longball hitters at the wide receiver position about a decade ago. Over the span of two drafts, they selected not one, not two, but three Pro Bowlers at the position in the third round or later, beginning with Mike Wallace in 2009 and then Emmanuel Sanders and Antonio Brown a year later.
Sanders would be the one to emerge only after he left the Steelers—not that his time in Pittsburgh was bad—but he would also prove to have the best head on his shoulders over the years as well, which perhaps has been no more obvious than now as Brown continues his quixotic assault on the windmills that have done him wrong over the years.