JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Under normal circumstances, Philadelphia Eagles rookie receiver Jordan Matthews had a very good game in the Eagles' season-ending 34-26 victory over the New York Giants.

Matthews caught eight passes for 105 yards and a touchdown, a 44-yarder from Mark Sanchez. It tied his season high for catches and it was the third-most receiving yards he's posted this season.

But it was overshadowed by -- who else? -- Odell Beckham Jr. He caught 12 passes for 185 yards and a touchdown, but the real eye-popping number is that quarterback Eli Manning targeted Beckham 21 times. Manning threw 53 passes and nearly half were aimed at Beckham.

Beckham's performance against the Eagles, and all season, highlights a banner class of rookie receivers, which includes three Jaguars. Here's a look at the group. They are ranked by targets, which is a true measure of how much a receiver is utilized. We're using the qualifier of having a minimum of four targets per game (64 targets needed to qualify):

Kelvin Benjamin, Carolina (144 targets): He caught just one pass for 9 yards in the Panthers' 34-3 rout of Atlanta and finishes with 73 catches for 1,008 yards and nine touchdowns. He also led all rookies with seven drops.

Beckham Jr., New York Giants (128): We covered what he did against Philadelphia above and he led all rookies in catches (91), receiving yards (1,305) and touchdown catches (12).

Sammy Watkins, Buffalo (128): He caught three passes for 57 yards in the Bills' 17-9 victory over New England and finished with 65 catches for 982 yards and six touchdowns.

Mike Evans, Tampa Bay (118): Evans had five catches for 54 yards and a touchdown in the Bucs' 23-20 loss to New Orleans and finished with 68 catches for 1,051 yards and 12 touchdowns. He is tied with Beckham for tops among rookies in touchdown catches and is second to Beckham in receiving yardage.

Jarvis Landry, Miami (111): He caught five passes for 55 yards in the Dolphins' 37-24 loss to the New York Jets and finished with 84 catches for 758 yards and five touchdowns.

John Brown, Arizona (104): He caught four passes for 51 yards in the Cardinals' 20-17 loss to San Francisco and finished with 48 catches for 696 yards and five touchdowns.

Matthews, Philadelphia (102): We covered what he did against the Giants above and he finished with 67 passes for 872 yards and eight touchdowns, the third-most touchdowns among all rookie receivers.

Allen Hurns, Jacksonville (96): He caught just two passes for 15 yards in the Jaguars' 23-17 loss to Houston and finished with 51 catches for 677 yards and six touchdowns.

Allen Robinson, Jacksonville (80): He's out for the rest of the season with a stress fracture in his right foot and finishes with 48 catches for 548 yards and two touchdowns.

Taylor Gabriel, Cleveland (71): He caught three passes for 66 yards in 20-10 loss to Baltimore and finished with 36 catches for 621 yards and one touchdown.

Brandin Cooks, New Orleans (66): He is out for the rest of the season with a broken thumb and finishes with 53 catches for 550 yards and three TDs.

Marqise Lee, Jacksonville (64): He caught just two passes for 8 yards in the Jaguars' loss to Houston and finished with 37 catches for 422 yards and one touchdown.