Less than 2% of college football players are drafted into the NFL. And not all of those who are drafted will make a roster.
So the odds of just playing in the league are small, let alone scoring a touchdown in one's first few games.
Washington Commanders rookie wide receiver Jahan Dotson is way ahead of the curve. He might have only nine catches through three games, but he has compiled three touchdowns, including two in his NFL debut.
The only other rookie to join Dotson, the No. 16 overall pick, with a TD in each of his first two games this season is a major surprise -- Los Angeles Chargers fullback Zander Horvath.