I put T.O. just below Reggie Wayne, so what number 6 in the league isn't bad, I just included Williams and Johnson because I think they are both really close to cracking the top five next year. I think T.O is an incrediable player and none of you have mentioned the fact that he is one of the best downfield blockers of any of the recievers in the league. But to ignore that he is equally as harmful to a team is pretty short sighted. NFL football is the ultimate team game, teams generally win by executing a good game plan and then player excede coach's expectations by making plays with in the game plan. Turning what is expected to be a five yard run into a 50 yrd. run, and T.O. is as good as anyone at doing so. But when a player routinely takes a team out of its gameplan by demanding the ball and generally disrupting the team chemistry it becomes very difficult to win as it has for Dallas in resent weeks. Because a competent NFL defense can take any one player out of the game, and often times does, it is generally practiced that a player will keep drawing double teams and allow his team to take advantage of the open spots created by the doubleteams. The player then celebrates, knowing that even though he didn't put up big numbers he was equally important in his team's success. T.O. has shown time and time that he is incapable of this.
Remember when the Eagles went to the Superbowl they won ever game while T.O. was out with an injury, they only lost after he made it back. This offseason only two teams, the Broncos and the Cowboys were interested in T.O. and it took Jerry Jones offering him a contract that no other owner would to sign him. I'm not sure if you know much about Jones, but he hasn't made too many good decisions since firing Jimmy Johnson. Don't be surprised this year when Parcells says that its either T.O. or him and its T.O.'s butt that gets kicked out the door.