Our look into the Steelers of years past continues with the All-Time Pittsburgh Steelers depth chart. Franco Harris, Jerome Bettis, and Barry Foster made the cut at running back. Who makes the list at wide receiver?

1.Lynn Swann (1974-1982)

Lynn Swann is the best Steelers wide receiver of all time. Though he lacks the flashy stats of Antonio Brown, the Steelers 1974 first-round draft pick has a remarkable resume that includes four Super Bowls victories and Super Bowl X MVP honors.

Swann had a career total of 5,462 receiving yards over nine seasons, a statistic that seems average in today’s NFL. In Swann’s era, however, football was much more of a ground game with teams relying on bruising backs more than acrobatic receivers.

Still, his contributions to four Super Bowl championships and ability to make game-changing plays was the stuff of legends.

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2. Antonio Brown (2010- present)

Six years ago, Antonio Brown was a late-round draft pick with a chip on his shoulder. A small-ish guy with a mediocre scouting report, Brown was one of the only people who thought he was a first-round caliber talent. At the time, he might have been unrealistic or arrogant. Now, however, Brown has proven himself to be one of the best active NFL players.

Entering his seventh season, Brown is at the top of his game, tallying 1,834 yards in 2015 even though his quarterback was injured for several key games, leaving him at the mercy of the team’s wildly inaccurate backups. 2015 was not an anomaly. He had just under 1,500 yards in 2013 and just under 1,700 yards in 2014. Additionally, he has been an asset as a punt returner.

Brown is an expert route-runner with uncanny ninjaness and sharp instincts. He will likely go down in history as the best Steelers wide receiver of all time, and at 27, he still has many NFL years ahead of him.

3. Hines Ward (1998-2011)

Hines Ward has a career-total 12,083 receiving yards and 85 touchdowns. He also was also an asset as a blocker. His aggressive style of play earned him a reputation as a dirty player, a terror to opposing defenders. A four-time Pro Bowl selection, he totaled 1,000 yards in four consecutive seasons and helped his team win two Super Bowls.

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The combination of Swann, Brown, and Ward has everything: reliable clutch-ness, extreme athleticism, and aggressive grit. This trio is the dream-team of wide receivers.