Pro Football Focus has named Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Allen Robinson the best deep threat of 2015, and in fact they haven't had a guy who got as many yards on deep throws since 2007.

Best Deep Threat: Allen Robinson, Jacksonville Jaguars No wide receiver helped his quarterback as much as Robinson, who led the league with 672 yards on deep passes, a PFF record dating back to 2007. Whether running away from defenders or leaping over them to extend a drive, Robinson made big plays happen all season long for the Jaguars. Runner-up: Sammy Watkins, Buffalo Bills

According to Pro Football Focus, no other receiver was targeted more on passes of 20 or more yards (47 attempts), no one had more yards (672 yards), and only three receivers had a lower drop rate (5.0%). Nearly one-third of all of Robinson's targets from quarterback Blake Bortles were 20 yards or longer and 20 of them were catchable, the most of any quarterback-to-receiver tandem.

Allen Hurns was also a deep threat in 2015 with 13 receptions of 20 or more yards (seventh in the league), 459 yards from deep catches (eighth in the league), and five touchdowns from deep passes (fifth in the league).