Despite still having an entire 2019 college season to cram the stat sheet completely full, Lamb has already risen the ranks against others in the database — some with nearly twice as many games.

Just one look at who he’s played with so far should be indicator enough of his talent level. No matter who he’s shared a field with it hasn’t slowed his production. What it has slowed is his opportunity. Lamb has a current Teammate Score of (43.4) and this number should rise even further as the underclassmen behind him enter their respective draft classes. Yet the names of those he has split time with are just as important: Mark Andrews, Marquise Brown, and a projected grade for Grant Calcaterra.

Lamb also holds the #84 all time Level of Competition score (58.8). For context, that’s just 1.0 higher than Will Fuller, 13.1 higher than Michael Thomas, and 30.1 higher than John Ross.

Finally we take a look at Lamb’s dynamic scoring (1.8). Sadly, what has really kept this score low is the lack of rushing production throughout his career, which is something we love to see. Although what remains encouraging is his career kick return usage — 30 returns, for 296 yards (9.9).