Odell Beckham had the catch of the year, but he wasn't the only rookie star in 2014. We look at the catch radii for Kelvin Benjamin, Sammy Watkins, and Mike Evans.
As far as wide receiver draft classes go, the class of 2014 made an incredible first impression. If we just looked solely at rookie performance, then it's hard to argue there has ever been a better wide receiver class than last year's. Thirteen wide receivers had at least 400 receiving yards, including a record three 1,000-yard seasons. Receivers in secondary roles such as Jordan Matthews, Jarvis Landry, Donte Moncrief, Davante Adams, Allen Robinson, Martavis Bryant, John Brown, and Brandin Cooks enter 2015 with a lot of buzz and higher expectations.