Stadiums
Nicknames
Wide Receivers
Draft
Franchises II
100

CenturyLink Field

Seattle Seahawks

100

"Beast Mode"

Marshawn Lynch

100

This player broke the rookie receiving touchdown record with 17 in 1998

Randy Moss

100

The NFL Draft was held in this city from 1965-2014

New York City

100

The Houston Oilers became this franchise in 1995

Tennessee Titans

200

Lucas Oil Stadium

Indianapolis Colts

200

the "Gunslinger"

Brett Favre

200

This player held the record for most receiving yards in a single season until Calvin Johnson broke it in 2012

Jerry Rice

200

These two ESPN analysts dedicate their work solely to the NFL Draft

Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay

200

This franchise was the only one to have an undefeated season in the NFL

Miami Dolphins - 1972

300

Nissan Stadium

Tennessee Titans

300

the "Law Firm"

BenJarvus Green-Ellis

300

This receiver holds the record for most receptions in a single season with 149 in 2019

Michael Thomas

300

The fountain of this hotel is the site of the 2020 NFL Draft

Bellagio - Las Vegas

300

This franchise was the most recent expansion team

Houston Texans - 2002

400

Paul Brown Stadium

Cincinnati Bengals

400

"The Fridge"

William Perry

400

This receiver, out of USC, was the first overall pick in 1996, making him just the third receiver taken first overall in the history of the draft

Keyshawn Johnson - Jets

400

Bachelorette parties were upset to find unruly football fans flooding this host city during the week of the 2019 NFL Draft

Nashville

400

Art Modell moved his franchise to this city in 1996

Baltimore

500

US Bank Stadium

Minnesota Vikings

500

"Sweetness"

Walter Payton

500

This white Oakland Raiders receiver was infamous for using "Stickum" in the early 1970's. Hint: The award for the most outstanding NCAA Division I WR is named after him

Fred Biletnikoff

500

This commissioner read the names of the drafted players from 1989-2006

Paul Tagliabue

500

This franchise began as the Boston Braves in 1932

Washington Redskins