This year's crop appears to be different. Of the 15 receivers drafted in the first three rounds, all but two have recorded double-digit receptions as rookies. Additionally, there are a handful of pass catchers making early contributions who were taken in the fourth round or later, including two who weren't drafted at all. In fact, this group might challenge, in terms of both quality and quantity, the receiver class long thought to be the best: the class of 1996, which included Keyshawn Johnson, Terry Glenn, Eddie Kennison, Marvin Harrison and Eric Moulds in the first round, Amani Toomer, Muhsin Muhammad and Bobby Engram in the second, Terrell Owens in the third and Joe Horn in the fifth.