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Every NFL team's highest-graded wide receiver from Super Wild Card Weekend

2WC85H4 Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs (87) makes a catch as Dallas Cowboys cornerback DaRon Bland (26) applies the hit during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth)

Romeo Doubs saving his best until the playoffs: The Packers receiver caught all six of his targets and had four catches for 102 yards to his name by the end of the first half.

Puka Nacua ends his rookie year on a high note: Nacua broke yet another rookie record, as he put up a staggering 181 yards in his playoff debut. He tallied five catches of 20-plus yards, including a 50-yard touchdown early in the second quarter. He averaged 5.48 yards per route run and generated a 152.1 passer rating when targeted.

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AFC

Cleveland Browns @ Houston Texans

Cleveland Browns: David Bell (68.0)
Snaps Targets Receptions Yards Touchdowns First Downs
26 8 8 54 0 2

Bell caught all eight of his targets in the wild-card loss, moving the chains twice. His longest catch of the day was a 16-yard gain in the third quarter with Cleveland trailing by 10.

Bell ended his season on a strong note, as he secured all 14 of his targets over his final three games, generating a 144.6 passer rating when targeted in that span.

Houston Texans: Nico Collins (85.9)
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20 7 6 96 1 5

Collins came down with four catches for 86 yards and a touchdown in the first half of the Texans' wild-card victory over the Browns. He produced catches of 21 and 38 yards in the first quarter and finished the game with a perfect 158.3 passer rating when targeted.

Collins enters the divisional round on a hot streak, having caught 26 passes for 389 yards over his last four games. He has scored three times and picked up 18 first downs in total in those contests.


Miami Dolphins @ Kansas City Chiefs

Miami Dolphins: River Cracraft (68.7)
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19 3 2 33 0 2

Cracraft produced catches of 19 and 14 yards in the fourth quarter and finished the season with 154 total yards receiving. He caught 11 of his 15 targets and gained 10 first downs.

Kansas City Chiefs: Rashee Rice (84.7)
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39 10 8 130 1 6

Even the freezing conditions couldn’t stop Rashee Rice. The rookie pass-catcher set the tone early, scoring a touchdown on the Chiefs’ opening drive, and finished the first half with six catches for 92 yards.

Rice moved the chains six times and tallied three catches of 20-plus yards. He averaged 3.33 yards per route run and generated a 152.1 passer rating when targeted.

It was Rice's second straight game with at least 125 receiving yards and his seventh consecutive game with at least five catches.


Pittsburgh Steelers @ Buffalo Bills

Pittsburgh Steelers: Diontae Johnson (68.8)
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39 6 4 48 1 4

Johnson caught four of his six targets and moved the chains with each reception. He notched three catches of 10-plus yards and scored Pittsburgh’s first touchdown of the day with under two minutes remaining in the first half.

Johnson finishes the season with 55 catches for 765 yards. He led the team in touchdown catches (6) and ranked second in first-down gains (42) and explosive plays of 15 or more yards (18).

Buffalo Bills: Deonte Harty (81.6)
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10 1 1 34 0 1

Deonte Harty recorded a 34-yard gain late in the second quarter, securing a hitch route 12 yards out before slipping two tackles and adding 22 additional yards. That catch was Harty’s fourth explosive gain of the season. He now has 16 catches for 184 yards on the year.

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NFC

Green Bay Packers @ Dallas Cowboys

Green Bay Packers: Romeo Doubs (93.3)
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16 6 6 151 1 5

Doubs’ first career 100-yard game came at the perfect time. The Packers receiver caught all six of his targets and had four catches for 102 yards to his name by the end of the first half.

He produced four catches of 20-plus yards, including gains of 39 and 46 yards. His final catch of the day was a 3-yard touchdown to put Green Bay up 47-16 in the fourth quarter. It was his only catch of the day not to gain over 15 yards.

Dallas Cowboys: Michael Gallup (71.1)
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49 6 6 103 0 4

Michael Gallup recorded a season-high 103 yards in the defeat to the Packers. He came down with four catches of 10-plus yards, including a 42-yard gain in the third quarter.

The Cowboys receiver ends his season with 40 catches for 521 yards.


Los Angeles Rams @ Detroit Lions

Los Angeles Rams: Puka Nacua (92.6)
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33 10 9 181 1 6

The Rams’ season comes to an end after a hard-fought battle against Detroit. Puka Nacua broke yet another rookie record, as he put up a staggering 181 yards in his playoff debut.

Nacua tallied five catches of 20-plus yards, including a 50-yard touchdown early in the second quarter. He averaged 5.48 yards per route run and generated a 152.1 passer rating when targeted.

The rookie phenom finishes the season with 114 catches for 1,667 yards. He ranked top-five in yards, first-down gains and explosive plays of 15 or more yards.

Detroit Lions: Amon-Ra St. Brown (90.7)
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29 8 7 110 0 7

The atmosphere at Ford Field was electric, as the Lions earned their first playoff victory in 32 years. St. Brown moved the chains with each of his seven catches; he forced three missed tackles and recorded six gains of 10 or more yards.

His final catch of the night was an 11-yard gain on second-and-9 to move the chains with two minutes remaining in the game to seal the win. St. Brown has recorded at least seven catches and 100 yards receiving in four of his last five games.


Philadelphia Eagles @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Philadelphia Eagles: DeVonta Smith (84.0)
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39 12 8 148 0 6

Smith recorded a season-high 148 yards in Philly’s loss to Tampa Bay. He came down with six catches of 10-plus yards, his longest of the day a 55-yard gain where he was able to split double coverage and take the ball down to Tampa’s 5-yard line.

Smith finishes the season as Philly’s second-leading receiver, with 1,214 yards. He and A.J. Brown have now recorded over 1,200 yards each in consecutive seasons as teammates.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: David Moore (80.7)
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18 3 2 66 1 2

Moore finished with 66 yards receiving, with both of his catches coming in the first quarter. He recorded a 22-yard catch midway through the quarter and followed it up with a 44-yard touchdown three plays later. Moore now has seven catches, two scores and four explosive gains on the season.

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