WR DeAndre Hopkins
DeAndre Hopkins has made the Pro Bowl — and first-team All-Pro — in back-to-back years. Though he doesn’t boast the statistical dominance in 2019 as he did in 2018, he should be well on his way for his fourth career Pro Bowl appearance.
On the season, Hopkins has 68 catches (second in the NFL) for 665 yards and four touchdowns. Over a full season, that converts to 121 receptions for 1,182 yards and seven touchdowns. While the yardage and touchdown totals may be less than in prior years, the 121 catches would be a career-high.
Hopkins’ statistics may be overshadowed by others, but he remains his dominant self in 2019. Unlike 2018, he doesn’t need to carry the brunt of the offense. Instead, he is now the No. 1 option while others flourish on his double-teams. That can’t take away from his impact on the field and, in turn, his inevitable Pro Bowl bid.