JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- There weren't any amazing performances by rookie receivers this past weekend. In fact, five caught less than five passes and only one had more than 75 yards receiving.

Philadelphia's Jordan Matthews was the only rookie on the list of top-targeted rookies to catch a touchdown pass.

Matthews only caught four passes, but he has played his most consistent football over the last five weeks. He's caught at least one touchdown pass in four of the last five games and has five touchdown catches in that span.

Here is the latest look at the banner class or rookie receivers, which includes two Jaguars. 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 (52 targets needed to qualify):

Kelvin Benjamin, Carolina (109 targets): As expected, he's the first of the group to surpass triple digits in targets. Panthers quarterback Cam Newton threw him 12 passes in their 31-13 loss to Minnesota and Benjamin caught five for 56 yards. He now has 57 catches for 824 yards and eight touchdowns, tied for the most among rookies and four off the NFL lead (12 by Denver tight end Julius Thomas).

Sammy Watkins, Buffalo (98): Since catching nine passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns in Week 7, Watkins hasn't caught more than four passes in a game. He caught three for just 11 yards in the Bills' 26-10 victory over the Browns. That's the third week row he's caught just three passes and he now has 51 catches for 695 yards and five touchdowns.

Mike Evans, Tampa Bay (86): After catching seven passes for 209 yards and two touchdowns on Nov. 16 against Washington, Evans has caught seven passes for 96 yards and one touchdown in his last two games combined. That includes four catches for 49 yards in Sunday's 14-13 loss to Cincinnati. Evans now has 53 catches for 890 yards (tops among rookies) and eight touchdowns.

Jordan Matthews, Philadelphia (82): He caught four passes for 51 yards and a touchdown in the Eagles' 33-10 victory over Dallas on Thanksgiving Day and now has 54 catches for 686 yards and seven touchdowns, second-most among rookies.

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. He has just one drop.

John Brown, Arizona (76): Brown caught two passes for 40 yards in the Cardinals' loss to Atlanta, which was the third game in a row in which he didn't have a touchdown reception. He now has 39 catches for 569 yards and five touchdowns.

Jarvis Landry, Miami (75): Landry is the Dolphins' leading receiver but that's mainly coming in the short passing game. He caught eight passes for 68 yards in the Dolphins' victory over the New York Jets, which is his second-highest yardage total of the season (75 is the high). He now has 57 catches for 518 yards and five touchdowns.

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.

Allen Hurns, Jacksonville (66): He caught four passes for 42 yards in the Jaguars' victory over the New York Giants and now has 35 catches for 530 yards and five touchdowns.

Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants (65): Beckham didn't have any circus catches in the Giants' loss to the Jaguars but he did catch seven passes for 90 yards, the highest yardage total among rookies last weekend. He now has 48 catches for 699 yards and five scores.

Taylor Gabriel, Cleveland (58): Gabriel's production was sure to be impacted by the return of Josh Gordon two weeks ago and it certainly has been. He caught one pass against Atlanta on Nov. 23 and was targeted only once and didn't have a catch in the Browns' loss to Buffalo on Sunday. Gordon has 29 catches in the last two games. Gabriel now has 30 catches for 540 yards and one touchdown.