Former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Derrick Mason thinks he was snubbed of a spot on the team's all-time roster.

Fans voted for the best representatives at each position. Anquan Boldin and Steve Smith Sr. finished as the top two vote-getters at the wide receiver spot. Needless to say, Mason was not very pleased with the results as he made clear on Twitter.

The former All-Pro has every reason to be disgruntled. Mason began his career with the Tennessee Titans. After a slow start to his career, Mason was named First-Team All-Pro in 2000. He then put together four consecutive 1,000-yard seasons before heading to the Ravens, where Mason embarked on a journey which would result in him becoming the franchise's all-time leading receiver.

In six years with the Ravens, Mason caught 471 passes for 5,777 yards. Both rank first among all receivers in franchise history.

Mason did it all for the Ravens. He was a sure-handed option out wide, particularly in 2007. The former Michigan State star caught 103 passes for close to 1,100 yards. But Mason could burn opposing defenders for big plays as well, as he averaged 14.1 yards per reception at the age of 35 in 2009.

Boldin won a Super Bowl with the Ravens in 2012, but he did not record a single 1,000-yard campaign in three years with the team. Smith played the final three years of his career in Baltimore, though he had just one 1,000-yard season and also missed time due to injury.

While Boldin has the ring and the outspoken Smith has the personality, Mason has the numbers. He certainly deserved more love from the fans.