All the talent in the world at quarterback won’t save you if your wide receivers can’t hang onto the ball. That’s why drop rate is one of the most important statistics to keep track of for a receiver.

Going by that measure, there’s nobody better in the business than Mohamed Sanu of the Atlanta Falcons.

According to Pro Football Focus, Sanu has the lowest drop rate in the league over the last two years, including his final season with the Cincinnati Bengals:

Who do you think has the best hands in the league? Here is what the data says pic.twitter.com/DT5GritB9z — Pro Football Focus (@PFF) June 14, 2017

Sanu was targeted a total of 81 times by Matt Ryan last season and he only dropped one of them. He finished the year with 59 catches, 653 yards and four touchdowns.

The year before in Cincinnati, Andy Dalton targeted Sanu 49 times and he did not drop a single one of them.

While he lined up all over the field, Sanu was most effective working from the slot, where he had the NFL’s highest catch rate.