Randy Moss
At 6-foot-4 and blazing fast, wide receiver Randy Moss was a uniquely athletic and dominant player in the late 20th and early 21st century. A 2018 Hall of Fame inductee, Moss led the NFL in touchdown catches five times, including in 2007, when at age 30 he broke the single-season record with 23 TD receptions. His 156 career TDs are second only to Jerry Rice, and his 15,292 receiving yards are fourth all time. Moss, who was the 21st overall pick by the Vikings in the 1998 NFL Draft out of Marshall, caught at least 10 receiving touchdowns in 9 different seasons and over 1,000 receiving yards in 10 seasons. His unusual combination of height and speed made him an ultimate big-play receiver, and the target of many long and high passes for which Moss simply outran and out-jumped his opponents.