Team '90s in this debate includes two Hall of Famers, four 10,000-yard receivers, and eight Pro Bowlers. The Jets began the draft with Keyshawn Johnson -- the last receiver to go No. 1 -- and the Colts grabbed Marvin Harrison with a first-round pick obtained via 1994's Jeff George trade. A year after trading up for J.J. Stokes, the 49ers found Jerry Rice's true heir apparent in Terrell Owens (Round 3). This class's depth, however, wins out. First-rounder Eric Moulds made three Pro Bowls and took the Bills' WR1 baton from Andre Reed; Joe Horn (Round 5) made four as a Saint; Muhsin Muhammad (Round 2) played 14 seasons; the Giants depended on Amani Toomer for over a decade. Also including Terry Glenn, Bobby Engram, and Eddie Kennison, this draft remains the bar 25 years later.