DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Houston Texans: It's uncommon for a WR1 to post big numbers without a big-time quarterback, but Hopkins has been able to thrive with a cast of misfits manning the position over the past few seasons. The 6-1, 218-pound pass catcher has piled up 187 receptions for 2,731 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns over the past two seasons. With the Texans also lacking an explosive WR2 during that span, Hopkins has been forced to face double coverage from opponents intent on taking away his deep-ball chances down the boundary. Despite those tactics, Hopkins has continued to thrive on vertical plays (nine receptions of 40-plus yard since 2014) and remains a dangerous red-zone weapon due to his exceptional leaping ability. A big-time hoops star in high school, Hopkins boasts extraordinary ball skills; his ability to snatch balls away from defenders allows him to play bigger than his physical dimensions.