Former LSU Star Malik Nabers Takes Clear Stance on Jerry Rice

New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers went on the “7PM in Brooklyn” show with Carmelo Anthony. It was a wide ranging interview that lasted almost two hours with the second year star from LSU. During the interview, the host and Malik discussed Shedeur Sanders falling in the NFL Draft, his biggest regrets concerning Kyren Lacy’s untimely passing and the school’s ability to produce top offensive talent in the NFL.

The show also had a number of unaired clips that were used to promote the interview on X. In one video, Malik is asked who he’d name among his top LSU receivers of all time. His answer might surprise some longtime Tigers fans as he said, “Me first, of course. Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson at #3, Brian Thomas Jr. at #4 and Odell Beckham Jr. at #5.”

It’s interesting that he skipped over Josh Reed, although Malik was an infant when Reed was putting up 3,000 career receiving yards. Other possibilities could have included Wendell Davis, Dwayne Bowe, Jarvis Landry, or Michael Clayton. Although, there’s not much to argue about with his top five choices.

However, when asked how he would compare to past and present NFL wide receivers, Malik’s answers may have raised a few eyebrows. The hosts played a game called “King of the Hill” to determine the best wide receiver in the NFL. He was asked who he would select between himself and A.J. Brown and he confidently said, “Malik Nabers.” From there, he was asked to compare himself against others including Drake London, Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson and finally, the legendary Jerry Rice. To which Malik responded every time, “Me, of course.”

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