The only difference between New York Giants rookie receiver Malachi Fields and Terrell Owens is 1,078 career receptions, 15,934 receiving yards, 153 touchdowns, six Pro Bowls, five first-team All-Pros, and a Hall of Fame Gold Jacket. In all seriousness, Fields and Owens do have similar builds, and they play a very similar brand of football. Fields comes in around 6-foot-4 and 218 pounds, while Owens was listed at around 6-foot-3 and 224 pounds during his playing days. First, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler was Plaxico Burress; now it's Terrell Owens. There’s an opening for a big, physical outside receiver, and Fields is slowly but surely making a case to fill it.