Track elite wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins' career receptions, 13,000+ receiving yard progression, and pursuit of legendary all-time pass-catching ranks.
Baseline updated post-2025 season
Calculated using Hopkins' career average of 13.2 yards per catch.
DeAndre "Nuk" Hopkins stands as one of the most reliable and physically dominant pass-catchers of his generation. Selected in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft out of Clemson, Hopkins established his legacy with unmatched hand-eye coordination, an incredible catch radius, and legendary body control along the sidelines.
Across a prolific career spanning 5x Pro Bowl selections and 3x First-Team All-Pro honors, Hopkins became one of the youngest receivers in NFL history to surpass 1,000 career catches. Surpassing 13,000 career receiving yards and 85 receiving touchdowns cements his Hall of Fame credentials as an all-time elite wideout.
DeAndre Hopkins has crossed 1,000 career receptions, making him one of only a small, elite group of pass-catchers in NFL history to achieve this milestone.
With 3x First-Team All-Pro selections, over 1,000 career catches, and 13,000+ receiving yards, Hopkins possesses an overwhelmingly strong Hall of Fame resume.
Hopkins measured with massive 10.0-inch hands at the NFL Combine, explaining his extraordinary catch radius and low career drop rate.
DeAndre Hopkins has recorded 85 career receiving touchdowns across his stellar NFL tenure.