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Drew Luck played a small part in making NFL history in Week 17.
The quarterback ended up finishing third New York the giants Behind Daniel Jones and Tommy DiVito, he moved to center field.
He helped rookie receiver Malik Naborz pass 1,000 yards for the season.
He joined Jacksonville Jaguars Star Brian Thomas Jr. Los Angeles Chargers Pass catcher Ladd McConkey and Vegas the attackers Tight end Brock Bowers hits the mark.
It’s the first time four rookies have reached double digits in receiving yards.
Despite a rough season in Jacksonville, Thomas Jr. took his totals for the season beyond 1,100 yards and 10 touchdowns — just the fourth WR to accomplish the feat.
McConkey is the only one of the group to advance to the postseason after reaching his milestone 94-yard reception in a playoff-clinching victory over the New England Patriots.
The 2021 and 2014 campaigns each had three 1,000-yard rookies.
Analysts were convinced that Class 24 would be special in terms of receivers.
Bowers ended up being considered a generational talent, surpassing Mike Ditka’s rookie receiving record at the position that stood for 63 years.
The phenom broke Darren Waller’s single-season scoring record with his 108th catch of the season against the New Orleans Saints.
In any other class, Nabars would probably have been the superior potential but Marvin Harrison Jr. brought a Hall of Fame pedigree He made it to this list thanks to his iconic father.
MHJ has 822 yards and is just one game shy of 1,000 despite being the first wideout off the board at #4.
The Giants felt they had a steal with Naborz as the sixth pick. As highlighted in their war room footage during the draft, he was the No. 1 receiver in their class.
Nabers and Tyrone Tracy are the first pair of teammates to pass for 1,000 yards in their first seasons since Marquez Colston and Reggie Bush in 2006.
Ja’Marr Chase, Jaylen Waddle and Kyle Pits all reached 1,000 yards in 2021.
Seven years before that, it was Odell Beckham Jr., Kelvin Benjamin and Mike Evans.
Evans and Beckham Jr. have cemented their place as greats, as Chase arguably is the NFL’s top player — though Minnesota Vikings star man Justin Jefferson Friend, you have something to say
Pitts has been flattered to lure the Atlanta Falcons and is trying to live up to his rookie promise.
Kelvin Benjamin also didn’t quite live up to his first-round draft stock but enjoyed a promising career.
The recent names are a reminder that Nabers, Bowers, McConkey and Thomas Jr. have a long way to go to leave a legacy.
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