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LSU strengthened its status as Wide Receiver U this season after a dominant performance from many former Tigers.

Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, and Brian Thomas Jr. are all ranked as the top three receivers in yards this season.

NFL Leaders In Receiving Yards - Top 5:
1. Ja'Marr Chase (CIN) 1,708 yards
2. Justin Jefferson (MIN) 1,533 yards
3. Brian Thomas Jr. (JAX) 1,282 yards
4. Drake London (ATL) 1,271 yards
5 Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET) 1,263 yards

Chase also led the league in catches (127) and touchdowns (17), claiming this year's Triple Crown.

Malik Nabers also had a fantastic season in his rookie campaign.

Here are all the stats from LSU's wide receivers this year:

Ja'Marr Chase (Bengals): 127 receptions, 1,708 yards, 17 TDs
Justin Jefferson (Vikings): 103 receptions, 1,533 yards, 10 TDs
Malik Nabers (Giants): 109 receptions, 1,204 yards, 7 TDs
Brian Thomas Jr. (Jaguars): 87 receptions, 1,282 yards, 10 TDs
Kayshon Boutte (Patriots): 43 receptions, 589 yards, 3 TDs
DJ Chark (Chargers): 4 receptions, 31 yards, 1 TD
Odell Beckham Jr. (Dolphins) 9 receptions, 55 yards
Terrace Marshall Jr. (Raiders): 3 receptions, 41 yards

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YMCA12 months
Nabers was less than 70 yards out of the 4th spot. If only he didn’t miss 2 games.
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wesman2112 months
Boutte only getting started. I think he is going to be on the rise big time next year.
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geauxGreeks12 months
Awesome to see this for many reasons. Should help with WR recruiting. Glad to see the 2 rookie WRs had better stats than that guy from nOhio state.
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bapple12 months
Malik was robbed of the Biletnikoff last year, plain and simple. Harrison rode into the sunset with it because of his name.
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Popstiger12 months
Highway robbery
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soccerfüt12 months
Let Nabers keep outplaying Harrison and eventually getting paid more will help salve the wound.
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TheRouxGuru12 months
Am I overthinking this? What does wrts stand for?
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Datbayoubengal12 months
We Run This shite is exactly what they use it for, but also, We Run The State.
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wilceaux12 months
Wide Receiver Type shite
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reiszner12 months
And don't forget about those LSU QBs.
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ABTigah12 months
Congrats to these men for their accomplishments.
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TigerProphet12 months
Jack Bech incoming.
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king4712 months
What happened with DJ Chark is he injured this year?
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HurricaneCamille12 months
Hip, groin, and elbow injuries. Missed much of the year.
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Datbayoubengal12 months
Was hurt. Sufks that injuries are derailing what could be an amazing career. Him, Beckham and then Landry all dealing with this.
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TheWalrus12 months
He’s done
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6R1212 months
Nice to see this stat. What happened to Marshall? I don't watch NFL so I'm not sure if he's hurt or something. He was a great receiver at LSU.
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Tigerbait812 months
Dealt with injuries, played in a bad system at Carolina, got passed up, still isn’t the same guy he was in college.
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TheWalrus12 months
Just isn’t NFL caliber
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eugene1928LSU12 months
I think him being in the NFL for 5 years disputes your comment.
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cajunmud12 months
To WR Recruits,

Delayed Gratification is the ability to resist the temptation of an immediate reward in favor of a more valuable and long-lasting reward later. It involves forgoing a smaller, immediate pleasure to achieve a larger or more enduring benefit in the future.

Studies show that delayed gratification is one of the most effective personal traits of successful people.

Exhibit A
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Datbayoubengal12 months
LSU is about to send Chris Hilton (if fully healthy all year) and Barrion Brown or Nic Anderson to the first round next year off a 5000 yard passing season from Nuss. Aaron Anderson could also go in the 2nd round (his height and speed relative to height will be a concern).
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bluebuck112 months
They need to, retroactively, give Nabers his Belitnikoff.
Deion Sanders is, arguably, the best DB in the history of the NFL. He is, also, one of the best talent evaluators. He told the NFL Tyran Mathieu was a first rounder with 10 years to play in the NFL. He said Jerry Rice was not the most difficult WR for him to defend. He said it was LSU Eric Martin. Saban said you shake a tree in Louisiana and WR’s fall out. The Biletnikoff needs to be renamed the “LSU WR Award” or “The Louisiana Tree Shake Award.”
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ThatTahoeOverThere12 months
Now do D-Line..............Thats what I thought
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LetsGeauxbb12 months
You fools whine about everything. Must be a miserable way to live.
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