The Los Angeles Rams sit atop the NFC West at 3-1 for a lot of reasons. Jared Goff has been one of the most consistent, reliable and effective quarterbacks in the league. Their underachieving defense has bent but not broken, rookie Cooper Kupp has been sensational, and they have the best punter and kicker combination in all of football.

Sean McVay, Wade Phillips and John Fassel are perhaps the most formidable coaching trio in the NFL right now, and they have the talent on every side of the ball to back it up.

Then there’s Todd Gurley, who in his third season has become the player he was always meant to be. Only Chiefs rookie Kareem Hunt has more rushing yards on the season thus far, and luckily for the Rams, Gurley has burst on the scene as one of the NFL’s best receiving backs as well.

He’s has done absolutely everything his team has needed of him, and more – and in the process, he’s set himself up to have a season for the record books. Here are five of his most mind-blowing statistics through the first quarter of the regular season.

1. Todd Gurley is the first player in Rams history with seven TDs through the first four games of the season.

Over the last 10 years, only five other players have scored seven or more TDs through the first four games of the season: Randy Moss (NE) in 2007, Willis McGahee (BAL) 2009, Calvin Johnson (DET) 2011, Julius Thomas (DEN) 2013 and Devonta Freeman (ATL) in 2015.

2. His current pace puts him in range of becoming the first NFL player ever with 1,500+ rushing yards and 1,000+ receiving yards.

Gurley is currently on pace for for 1,448 rushing yards and 936 receiving yards. That total would put him 4th all-time in single-season yards from scrimmage. Marshall Faulk is the only player to ever come close to 1,500/1,000, when he had 1,381 yards rushing and 1,048 yards receiving in 1999.

Even more insane is the fact that he publicly set that lofty goal for himself prior to the start of the regular season.

3. He’s on pace to tie for the second-most single-season touchdowns in NFL history.

Gurley is currently on pace to tie Shaun Alexander’s 2005 total of 28 combined rushing and receiving touchdowns, which is second only to LaDainian Tomlinson’s 31 in 2006.