Over his first three seasons with the New York Giants, Odell Beckham Jr. posted the most receptions (288) and was the most-targeted receiver (457) in NFL history.
He also had the most yards per game (95.9), the second-most yards (4,122, behind only Randy Moss' 4,163) and the fifth-most touchdowns (35). He is perhaps the most explosive receiver of his generation both before and after the catch and, when healthy, he's the most feared offensive player in a one-on-one matchup, though Rob Gronkowski would have an argument there.
Beckham lost 11 games of his 2017 season to a broken ankle (12 overall), but his 25 catches on 41 targets for 302 yards and three touchdowns in just four games, in a highly dysfunctional offense, speaks just as well to his productivity.