I'm not deeming any tandem as best, just getting more knowledgable fans' thoughts. Feel very free to vote "other" if you've another tandem in mind.
Lynn Swann & John Stallworth Mark Duper and Mark Clayton Fred Biletnikoff and Cliff Branch The conversation gets a lot more interesting if you include TEs.
Nice history with PIT and OAK. It's weird Bradshaw threw so many picks... even considering the times.
I know this isn't supposed to include a TE, but I can't separate these guys. John Jefferson Charlie Joiner Kellen Winslow
If you want to just pick one season of greatness it has to be the 2007 combo of Moss and Welker: Moss: 98/1493/23 Welker: 112/1175/8
From the 90s: Keenan McCardell and Jimmy Smith were a damn good duo. A shame what happened to Smith after he stopped playing. Herman Moore / Brett Perriman The short-lived Jerry Rice / Terrell Owens duo was a very interest juxtaposition of styles. In 1998 they both topped 1000 yards, Owens caught 14 TDs to Rice's 9. Jerry was 36 years old and coming off a torn ACL. TO was 25 and just blossoming into a star. It still amazes me that a 40 year old Jerry Rice put up this season in 2002: 92 catches, 1211 yards, 7 TD. From the modern era: Fitzgerald / Boldin, Holt / Bruce, and Wayne / Harrison are definitely tough to best.
Believe it or not I can top that and its 2 relatively unknown players from the 1995 Detroit Lions Herman Moore 123/1686/14 Brett Perriman 108/1488/9 The TD catches aren't as high, but thats a combined 231 catches for 3174 yards.