3. D.J. Chark
After having a breakout year in 2019, Chark has placed himself in the conversation of rising stars around the league. Despite inconsistent quarterback play, he had 1,008 yards and eight touchdowns while taking over as the No. 1 receiver of that offense.
2. T.Y. Hilton
After an injury-filled 2019 season that led to only 501 yards and five touchdowns, the veteran receiver is looking for a big year. To add more pressure, this is a contract year for Hilton and there has been a lot of speculation as to whether “the ghost” will receive a third contract from Indy.
1. A.J. Brown
Ryan Tannehill’s success in 2019 was largely attributed to the emergence of the rookie receiver. Brown finished with 1,051 yards and eight touchdowns, but what jumped off the tape was his 20.2 yards per catch. That was second only to Mike Williams. Look out for this young and talented receiver in 2020.