- Jerome McIntosh (1986-1989) Played alongside Zeno, later becoming the primary target with 2,109-career yards on 126-catches and holds the school record for the most receiving yards in a single game, 271-yards against Vanderbilt in 1989.

- Wil Ursin (1990-1993) Caught anything near him, amassing an incredible 2,466-yards during difficult offensive years for Tulane when the Wave could only manage 11-wins in his four years.

- P.J. Franklin (1995-1998) Was the deep threat for Shaun King to find during the 1998 Perfect Season, finishing his career with 158-receptions for 2,260-yards.

- Roydell Williams (2000-2004) Sits second in Tulane history in receiving yards with 3,207 behind only Zeno. Still holds the Conference-USA career record for touchdowns with 35.The On SI Tulane Greatest Wide Receiver: Marc ZenoThere is much to be said about the countless outstanding wide receivers who have played at Tulane, but none did it as consistently or as bountifully as Marc Zeno.His records speak for themselves. Though not the fleetest of foot, Zeno was Tulane's answer to the NFL's Steve Largent (or Cooper Kupp for you youngsters): everything thrown his way was a catch. His physicality was second to none, fighting off defenders for the ball and making almost impossible catches regularly.Zeno thrived when Tulane was struggling under Wally English in his last year and for the three years Mack Brown was coach, only one of which was a season in which the Green Wave hit the even-Stephen mark. He made an impact no matter who was the quarterback, setting marks that are still not eclipsed in Tulane history.Thus, the On SI Tulane pick for the best wide receiver in Green Wave history is Marc Zeno.Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow