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In this day and age in pro football, it is vital a team has good receivers and be somewhat deep in this department.

Teams like the New York Jets (Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker) and Denver Broncos (Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders) each have dynamite wide receiving duos, but there's little behind them. The Miami Dolphins could be on the verge of a tremendous trio in Jarvis Landry, Kenny Stills and 2015 first-rounder DeVante Parker. But they’re not quite top-10 material just yet.

The topic here is strictly wideouts. So if you are in search of some clubs that include the best tight ends in the league (New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs, to name a few), you’re out of luck.

The rules are the same as the look at the top 10 running back corps entering the upcoming season. The keys are depth, versatility and overall production (most notably but not exclusive to 2015).

Which teams are loaded at wide receiver? It wasn’t an easy list to pare down.