Deebo Samuel is considered one of, if not the toughest, wide receivers in the NFL.
The All-Pro has developed a reputation as one of the best yards-after-catch players and one of the most difficult pass-catchers to bring down in open space.
Samuel joined CBS Sports' "Maggie & Perloff" on Tuesday, and was asked to create a list of the three toughest wide receivers in the league outside of himself. His answer is both unsurprising and surprising at the same time.
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"Brandon Aiyuk, Jauan Jennings," Samuel said.
And after a long pause: "Mike Evans."
Of course, Samuel will choose his own teammates and fellow yards-after-catch extraordinaires in Aiyuk and Jennings, but for the third name, Samuel had to think outside of the 49ers. Evans, the 6-foot-5, 231-pound Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver, has been one of the league's elite players at the position, and certainly is up there on the list of the toughest wide receivers.
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Now imagine an offense with Evans, Samuel, Aiyuk and Jennings together. That would be a scary thought for any opposing defense.