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NFL's Best Cleats: Week 2
Welcome to Week 2 of the NFL's best cleats. This week we look at players who raised the bar for the rest of the league and we welcome some new faces to the review. If you see any cleats or have any player recommendations please tweet them to me @zachiszach.

I feel bad for Antonio Brown. The Nike cleats he wore were awesome and they probably would have won this week if it weren't for the fact that Cam brought his best for the second week in a row. The "Super Cam" cleats with a matching Superman shirt, all worn by a man who went airborne into the end zone was a fantastic pairing.

For the second week in a row Antonio Brown has made this list. I have no idea how or what he could possibly do to make the list next week but we will just have to wait and see. For now, enjoy these cheetah-print Steelers cleats. They are incredible.

Yes, Brandon Carr, you read that correctly. Congrats on making this list. The incredibly odd looking zebra cleats offer a mesmerizing respite from the typical black and white cleats.

I am not a fan of an all black cleat (see last weeks review of Revis), but these are not all black cleats. Calvin's latest version of the CJ3 Pro TD looks great and would probably look good in all black, but the silver bottom is a nice touch.

This has less to do with Kap's ability to pick cleats and more to do with how incredible the cleats look in this colorway.

Well done, Odell. Well. Done. Last week we challenged you to up your cleat game and you answered with these. They are flashy, but still manage to look like they belong on the field with your team (something that can't be said about Brandon Carr's cleats).

The Bills welcomed the return of Sammy Watkins and he didn't disappoint. Sammy Watkins strolled out in front of the home crowd wearing this phenomenal pair of Adidas Crazyquick 2.0 cleats, which, much like Kaepernick, benefit from very strong uniform colors.

Stevie Johnson has had a resurgent year (he has a quarterback and a coach that know how to use him), and now that he is making plays he has chosen to show everyone that he has great taste when it comes to cleats. These are okay, Stevie, but up the ante next week.

Aaron, you are dressed well. You are dressed the same way any successful tech startup heading to a bar in Palo Alto would. Here's the problem: You are not a tech startup. You did not start Pied Piper, you do not work at Hooli. You're the best QB in the league. Have some pride and start dressing like it. Whatever these are they are the shoes most deserving of this weeks, "what're those?"