Catching The Ball

Dwight Clark

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Dwight Clark's leaping, 6-yard catch of Montana's pass in the end zone with 51 seconds left, lifting San Francisco past Dallas in the 1981 NFC Championship Game and sending the 49ers to their first Super Bowl. Clark's grab will forever be known as "The Catch."

 

Brandon Stokley

Concentration

Eyes on Football

Nose on Football

Hands form circumference

of the Football

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Amani Toomer

Diving

 

Eyes on Football

Nose on Football

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Kellen Winslow JR

Perfect Form

One of the finest tight ends to ever suit up in the storied Miami Hurricanes history... The two-year starter hauled in 119 passes for 1,365 yards (11.5 avg.) and 9 touchdowns in 38 games.  His 119 catches rank fifth on the school's career-record list and were the most ever by a Miami tight end.

Rookie Brad Pyatt

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Doubled as Indianapolis' punt and kick returner, a role he could play again next season

 

Keenan McCardell 87

Unfolding hands pinkies together over the shoulder catch

… A precise route runner and sure-handed veteran receiver… Regarded as one of the NFL's most productive wide receivers...