In comparison to the recent past, we saw an uptick in NFL receiving numbers for the 2019 season.
Twenty-nine pass-catchers surpassed 1,000 yards, which is up from 21 for the 2018 campaign and 15 in 2017. As offenses rack up numbers through the air, tight ends have become more involved in aerial attacks—three of them reached the four-digit mark in yards during the last term.
Going into the 2020 season, we'll rank each team's receiving corps and find out which units will keep defensive coaches up at night.
The list focuses on wide receivers and tight ends with an emphasis on recent production, star power (All-Pro and Pro Bowlers), projections for new acquisitions and depth at the two positions.