NFL to LA: Raiders, Chargers, Or Rams?

Sep 20, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; General view of golden NFL shield logo to commemorate Super Bowl 50 on the field before game between Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 20, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; General view of golden NFL shield logo to commemorate Super Bowl 50 on the field before game between Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports /
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Wide Receivers

Dec 24, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree (15) is defended by San Diego Chargers defensive back Greg Ducre (33) during an NFL football game at O.co Coliseum. The Raiders defeated the Chargers 23-20 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 24, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree (15) is defended by San Diego Chargers defensive back Greg Ducre (33) during an NFL football game at O.co Coliseum. The Raiders defeated the Chargers 23-20 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

When it comes to wide receivers, every one of these three teams has a stud receiver, but who has the best tandem group of receivers.

The Chargers have the older unit of Keenan Allen, Malcom Floyd and Stevie Johnson, which bring the hands and height to the table.

The Raiders have a younger unit with Amari Cooper, Michael Crabtree and Andre Holmes, which brings the route running and speed to the table.

The Rams have a more abstract unit with Tavon Austin, Kenny Britt and Wes Welker, which brings speed and veteran savvy play.

Wide Receiver advantage: Raiders

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