Receiver one-timers
Randy Moss became the 26th modern-era wide receiver to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Only five others have been elected in their first year on the ballot:
PlayerYrs. playedElected
Raymond Berry1955-671973
Lance Alworth1962-721978
Paul Warfield1964-771983
Steve Largent1976-891995
Jerry Rice1985-20002010
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