No receiver in the NFL produced a higher passer rating when targeted on third and fourth down last season than Davante Adams of the Green Bay Packers.

According to Pro Football Focus, Packers quarterbacks produced a passer rating of 136.8 when targeting Adams on the two pivotal downs in 2017, the highest among receivers with at least 20 targets.

Adams caught 20 of 31 targets and produced five touchdowns on third and fourth down.

Two of his five touchdowns tied the game, one gave the Packers the lead in the second half and one was a walk-off winner in overtime.

Adams’ five scores on third or fourth down last season, in order by game:

Three of the third or fourth down scores were delivered by backup quarterback Brett Hundley.

Adams also converted three other fourth-down opportunities with first-down catches and produced this big play on third down to clinch a win over the Bears in Chicago:

This clutch fourth-down conversion from Adams kept the Packers alive in Pittsburgh:

The PFF article also lists Randall Cobb among the top 10 players on third and fourth down. He was seventh in targeted passer rating at 119.6, catching 21 of 29 targets (with zero drops) for 238 yards and two touchdowns.

The Packers have some question marks at receiver going into 2018, but clutch pass-catchers for Aaron Rodgers doesn’t appear to be one of them.