D.K. Metcalf is one of the top young receivers in the NFL, but the odds of him ever being considered the greatest receiver from his home state of Mississippi are quite long. With 2,316 career receiving yards, he only needs about 22,000 more to top his state's all-time leader Jerry Rice.
Rice, who is also the NFL's career yardage leader, is among the headliners in our look at the greatest wide receiver from every state. Other Hall of Famers on the list include Tim Brown in Texas, Randy Moss in West Virginia and Terrell Owens in Alabama.
Players were selected based on their career receiving yardage total in the NFL according to
Pro-Football-Reference.com. States that didn't have a receiver qualify included Alaska, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Dakota and Vermont.

After high school in Minnesota, Larry Fitzgerald went on to earn 11 Pro Bowl invites.
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Every state's greatest wide receiver
Alabama
Terrell Owens,
Benjamin Russell (Alexander City)Yards: 15,934
Pro Bowls: 6
Arizona
Ron Jessie,
YumaYards: 4,278
Pro Bowls: 1
Arkansas
Rod Smith,
Arkansas (Texarkana) Yards: 11,389
Pro Bowls: 3
California
Steve Smith,
University (Los Angeles)Yards: 14,731
Pro Bowls: 5
Colorado
Vincent Jackson,
Widefield (Colorado Springs)Yards: 9,080
Pro Bowls: 3
Connecticut
Fred Dugan,
StamfordYards: 2,226
Pro Bowls: 0
Delaware
Chris Godwin,
MiddletownYards: 4,200
Pro Bowls: 1
District of Columbia
Reggie Rucker,
AnacostiaYards: 7,065
Pro Bowls: 0
Florida
Isaac Bruce,
Dillard (Fort Lauderdale)Yards: 15,208
Pro Bowls: 4
Georgia
Hines Ward,
Forest ParkYards: 12,083
Pro Bowls: 4
Hawaii
Mike Akiu,
Kalaheo (Kailua)Yards: 99
Pro Bowls: 0
Idaho
Chris Horn,
NotusYards: 365
Pro Bowls: 0
Illinois
Antwaan Randle El,
Thornton (Harvey)Yards: 4,467
Pro Bowls: 0
Indiana
Mark Clayton,
Cathedral (Indianapolis)Yards: 8,974
Pro Bowls: 5
Iowa
Tim Dwight,
Iowa City (Iowa City)Yards: 2,964
Pro Bowls: 0
Kansas
Jordy Nelson,
Riley County (Riley)Yards: 8,587
Pro Bowls: 1
Kentucky
DeVante Parker,
Ballard (Louisville)Yards: 4,335
Pro Bowls: 0
Louisiana
Reggie Wayne,
John Ehret (Marrero)Yards: 14,345
Pro Bowls: 6
Maine
Dennis Gadbois,
Biddeford (Biddeford)Yards: 51
Pro Bowls: 0
Maryland
Antonio Freeman,
Poly (Baltimore)Yards: 7,251
Pro Bowls: 1
Massachusetts
Bill Brooks,
North (Worcester)Yards: 8,001
Pro Bowls: 0
Michigan
Derrick Mason,
Mumford (Detroit)Yards: 12,061
Pro Bowls: 2
Minnesota
Larry Fitzgerald,
Academy of Holy Angels (Richfield)Yards: 17,492
Pro Bowls: 11
Mississippi
Jerry Rice, B.L. Moor (Starkville)
Yards: 22,895
Pro Bowls: 13
Missouri
Jeremy Maclin,
KirkwoodYards: 6,835
Pro Bowls: 0
Montana
Marc Mariani,
HavreReceiving Yards: 324
Pro Bowls: 1
Nebraska
Niles Paul,
Omaha North (Omaha)Yards: 954
Pro Bowls: 0
Nevada
Jo Jo Townsell,
Hug (Reno)Yards: 1,119
Pro Bowls: 0
New Jersey
Irving Fryar,
Rancocas Valley (Mt. Holly)Yards: 12,785
Pro Bowls: 5
New Mexico
Tommy McDonald,
Highland (Albuquerque)Yards: 8,410
Pro Bowls: 6
New York
Art Monk,
White PlainsYards: 12,721
Pro Bowls: 3
North Carolina
Torry Holt,
Eastern Guilford (Gibsonville)Yards: 13,382
Pro Bowls: 7
North Dakota
Pete Retzlaff,
EllendaleYards: 7,412
Pro Bowls: 5
Ohio
Yards: 13,899
Pro Bowls: 8
Oklahoma
Steve Largent,
Putnam City (Oklahoma City)Yards: 13,089
Pro Bowls: 7
Oregon
J.J. Birden,
Lakeridge (Lake Oswego)Yards: 3,441
Pro Bowls: 0
Pennsylvania
Marvin Harrison,
Roman Catholic (Philadelphia)Yards: 14,580
Pro Bowls: 8
South Carolina
Roddy White,
James Island (Charleston)Yards: 10,863
Pro Bowls: 4
Tennessee
Golden Tate,
Pope John Paul II (Hendersonville)Yards: 8,278
Pro Bowls: 1
Texas
Tim Brown,
Wilson (Dallas)Yards: 14,934
Pro Bowls: 9
Utah
Kevin Curtis,
Bingham (South Jorda)Yards: 3,297
Pro Bowls: 0
Virginia
Gary Clark,
Pulaski County (Dublin)Yards: 10,856
Pro Bowls: 4
Washington
Ahmad Rashad,
Mount Tahoma (Tacoma)Yards: 6,831
Pro Bowls: 4
West Virginia
Randy Moss, DuPont
Yards: 15,292
Pro Bowls: 6
Wisconsin
Elroy Hirsch, Wausau
Yards: 7,029
Pro Bowls: 3
Wyoming
Boyd Dowler,
Central (Cheyenne)Yards: 7,270
Pro Bowls: 2