The 1,000 yard mark, while a bit arbitrary, adds a certain status to a player's reputation. For both running backs and receivers, piling up consecutive 1,000 yard seasons is the mark of true dominance at the position.

I decided to list the five likeliest candidates to post their first career 1,000 yard season in 2019.

Last season, receivers such as Kenny Golladay, Stefon Diggs, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Davante Adams, Robert Woods and Tyler Boyd produced 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in their respective careers. This season, there are plenty of young, ascending players who could be in store for a similar fate.

Tyler Lockett

Here’s a crazy stat, the average target thrown to Tyler Lockett during his career has gone for over 10 yards. Yes, you read that correctly.

Lockett only received 70 targets during 2018, but turned those into 57 receptions and a career high 965 receiving yards. With veteran receiver Doug Balwin retired, Lockett is the unquestioned #1 receiver for one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL.

His targets should and will increase, and he’s the benefit of a number of fly sweep “passes” that Seattle likes to run. As long as he gets his deserved target numbers, Lockett will hit 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in his career.

Mike Williams

Williams made a massive jump in his second season, climbing from just 95 receiving yards as a rookie to 664 yards as a sophomore. Williams also pitched in 10 receiving touchdowns, showing the ability in tight and contested situations that we saw him at Clemson.

Williams' touchdown rate is likely unsustainable, but he should benefit from an increase in receiving workload with Tyrell Williams now a member of the Oakland Raiders.

With Mike Williams’ development last season, another uptick in on-field play should be in store. If that comes to fruition, expect him to challenge for that 1,000 yard mark as the complimentary piece to Keenan Allen.

Cooper Kupp

Cooper Kupp was well on his way to 1,000 receiving yards in 2018 before an injury abruptly ended his season. In his two years in the NFL, Kupp has averaged over yards per game.

The main thing that could hold Kupp back from the 1,000 yard mark is the competition he has for targets, as talented players such as Brandin Cooks and Robert Woods are his fellow receivers. But as long as the Rams offense is putting up points, staying balanced between the run and pass, and has quarterback Jared Goff behind center, Kupp will be an integral piece.

If Kupp is able to get back to the level of play that he showed during the first half of last season, he should be a 1,000 yard receiver for the first time in his career.

DJ Moore

Second-year receiver DJ Moore posted 788 receiving yards as a rookie despite being just 21 years old for the entire season. Moore enters 2019 as the Panthers top target, and should see an increase on the 82 targets he saw during his rookie year.

Moore will be the #1 receiver on a Panthers team quarterbacked by Cam Newton, who has helped receivers such as Kelvin Benjamin hit the 1,000 yard mark. Moore is infinitely more talented than Benjamin, which means he easily has 1,000 receiving yard upside. If his development remains consistent, he could be one of the notable breakout candidates in the entire NFL.

Chris Godwin

Chris Godwin had encouraging development from his rookie season to his second-year, as he improved his production by over 300 yards and 6 touchdowns. Godwin finished 2018 with 842 receiving yards, and now is apart of an offense that should feature more downfield passing.

Under Bruce Arians and with talented, albeit inconsistent, quarterback Jameis Winston behind center, Godwin should be the beneficiary of more deep passes. He'll likely remain the secondary piece to star receiver Mike Evans, but the Bucs receiver depth chart could be thin behind the top duo.

Godwin will likely receive the necessary targets to push for 1,000 yards, and his development suggests that he's up to the task.