Jerry Rice may be considered the greatest receiver in NFL history, but he was not the first wideout named to the NFL100, the league's new All-Time Team in celebration of the league's 100th anniversary. That honor belonged to Randy Chase Headley Jersey Mo s, whose included to the league's All-Time team prior to the unveiling of the rest of the receivers that made the team during Friday's NFL Network program.Rice, as expected, was named to the team, as he is No. 1 all-time with 1,549 career receptions for 22,895 yards and 197 touchdowns. A 13-time Pro Bowler, 10-time All-Pro and two-time Offensive Player of the Year, Rice also earned XXIII MVP honors, posting then-records with 11 receptions for 215 yards in the ' 20-16 victory over the . Rice won three Super Bowls with the 49ers and holds Super Bowl records for career receptions (33), yards (589) and touchdowns (eight).Mo s, nicknamed "The Freak" after terrorizing NFL defenses for well over a decade, is second all-time with 156 career receiving touchdowns and fourth all-time with 15,292 receiving yards. Mo s, a six-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro during his 13-year career, led the NFL in touchdown receptions on five different occasions. His 17 touchdowns receptions in 1998 is still the most by a rookie in NFL history, while his 23 touchdown catches in 2007 is still the record for most touchdown catches by a player in a single season.Here's a look a the other eight receivers that cracked the NFL's All-Time Team. :One of the most humble stars in NFL history, Fitzgerald -- the only active receiver to make the team -- has let his play do the talking throughout his brilliant 16-year career. An 11-time Pro Bowler, Fitzgerald is second all-time with 1,370 receptions for 16,990 yards and is also sixth all-time with 119 touchdown receptions. Fitzgerald, who has led the NFL in receptions and receiving touchdowns on two different occasions, has. In the 2008 playoffs, Fitzgerald caught 30 pa ses for 546 yards and seven touchdowns in four games while helping lead the to their first-ever Super Bowl appearance. Larry Legend! : All-Time Team on NFL (@NFL) Raymond Berry: Johnny Unitas' favorite target, Berry, a six-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro, led the Johnny Manziel Jersey NFL in receptions each year from 1958-60 while helping the with consecutive NFL championships in 1958 and '59. He also led the NFL in receiving yards three times and in touchdown receptions on two different occasions. He is most remembered for his epic performance in the 1958 NFL Championship Game. In the first overtime game in NFL history, Berry's 12-catch, 178-yard, one-touchdown performance helped the Colts defeat the mighty in New York, 23-17.Lance Alworth: Pro Football's greatest receiver during the 1960s, Alworth earned All-Pro honors each season from 1963-68. He was named an AFL All-Star seven times while leading the American Football League in receptions three times. Alworth, who won an AFL title with the in in 1963, helped the Cowboys win their first Super Bowl in 1971, catching a touchdown pa s in Dallas' 24-3 win over Miami in Super Bowl VI. In 11 seasons, Alworth, nicknamed "Bambi" Rollie Fingers Jersey during his playing days, retired with 10,266 receiving yards and 85 touchdowns while averaging a whopping 18.9 yards per reception. "He was always so far behind the defense."Lance Alworth was a superior playmaker for the in the 1960s. NFL (@NFL) Paul Warfield:An eight-time Pro Bowler, Warfield, arguably the most complete receiver of his time, helped lead the to their most recent NFL title during his rookie season in 1965. After earning three of his Pro Bowl selections in Cleveland, Warfield was named to the Pro Bowl in each of his first five seasons in Miami while helping the win three AFC championships and back-to-back Super Bowl titles. He was the Dolphins' leading receiver during Miami's perfect season of 1972. "One of the most underrated WRs in the history of the game." - on Paul Warfield NFL (@NFL) Marvin Harrison: An eight-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro, Harrison teamed up with to form arguably the greatest QB-WR duo in Tyson Ross Jersey NFL history. A Pro Bowler each season from 1999-06, Harrison is fifth all-time with 1,102 receptions, sixth all-time with 119 touchdown receptions, and ninth all-time with 14,580 receiving yards. Harrison, who holds the NFL single-season record with 143 receptions during the 2002 season, helped the Colts capture a Super Bowl title in 2006.Don Hutson: The NFL's first prolific receiver, Hutson was an eight-time All-Pro during his 11-year career with the . Hutson, who played from 1935-45, led the NFL in receptions eight times, receiving yards seven times and touchdown receptions nine times. He won three NFL titles with the Packers while retiring with 99 touchdown receptions, which is still good for 11th in NFL history, more than 80 years after his career started. Elroy Hirsch: Nicknamed "Crazy Legs" for his speed and keen ability to evade defenders, Hirsch was named to the NFL's All-Decade Team during the 1950s. Hirsch, who was converted from a running back to a receiver after joining the in 1950 (his fifth season in pro football), helped lead Los Angeles to an NFL title in 1950. His best season was in 1951, when he led the NFL with 66 receptions for 1,495 yards and 17 touchdowns while averaging 22.7 yards per reception.Steve Largent: The ' first great player, Largent -- a member of Seattle's expansion team Brad Hand Jersey in 1976 -- earned seven Pro Bowl selections during his 14 seasons in Seattle. Largent, who twice led the NFL in receiving yards, retired with 819 receptions for 13,089 yards and 100 touchdowns while averaging 16 yards per catch. His play helped the Seahawks rise from obscurity to relevancy in the 1980s. After mi sing the playoffs during their first seven years of existence, the Seahawks made the playoffs four times in the '80s that included a trip to the 1983 AFC Championship Game.Don Shula, the only coach in the Super Bowl era history to lead a team to a perfect record, and Bill Walsh, a three-time champion and innovator of the West Coast Offense, were also named to the All-Time Team on Friday night, joining Bill Belichick, Paul Brown, Joe Gibbs, George Halas, Curly Lambeau, Tom Landry, Vince Lombardi, and Chuck Noll. Notable snubs from Friday night include Terrell Owens and Cris Carter. One of the most physically gifted receivers in NFL history, Owens was a six-time Pro Bowler and five-time All-Pro during his 15-year career. Owens was an All-Pro for the 49ers, and , and he is third in NFL history with 15,934 yards and 153 touchdowns. He is also eighth all-time with 1,078 career receptions. Owens' playing career most remembered for two things: his in the 1998 NFC wild card round, his prolific performance in Super Bowl XXXIX despite playing