Puka Nacua rookie records: How Rams' draft steal broke the NFL receptions & receiving yards marks in Week 18

David Suggs

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Even among the titans of industry that populate the NFL's wide receiving corps, rookie Puka Nacua sticks out.

The Rams wideout has enjoyed a sparkling debut year in Hollywood, establishing himself as perhaps Los Angeles' most important offensive player despite coming into the season with lesser expectations than most.

A fifth-round pick in last April's draft, Nacua is the Rams' leader in catches, receiving yards, and touchdowns (along with Cooper Kupp). He's done it all at the tender age of 22, making Nacua one of the most accomplished WRs to ever take the field at his age.

With the season dwindling to its conclusion and the Rams slated to participate in the postseason, there isn't a whole lot to play for in Los Angeles' final regular-season game vs. the Niners. There was for Nacua, though, who made NFL history on Sunday.

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Here's what you need to know about Nacua breaking the rookie record for receptions and receiving yards in a single season.

Puka Nacua stats

Nacua has been nothing short of glittering in his maiden year in the NFL. He ranks in the top 10 in receptions (101), yards (1,445), targets (154), 20+ yard receptions (25), yards after catch (623), and receiving first downs (66).

Here's a look at how his numbers compare to the league's top receiving talents.

Most NFL receptions 2023

PlayerReceptionsTeam
CeeDee Lamb122Cowboys
Tyreek Hill112Dolphins
Amon-Ra St. Brown112Lions
Keenan Allen108Chargers
A.J. Brown105Eagles
Evan Engram104Jaguars
Michael Pittman104Colts
Puka Nacua101Rams
Adam Thielen101Panthers
Stefon Diggs100Bills

Most NFL receiving yards 2023

PlayerReceiving yardsTeam
Tyreek Hill1,717Dolphins
CeeDee Lamb1,651Cowboys
A.J. Brown1,447Eagles
Puka Nacua1,445Rams
Amon-Ra St. Brown1,371Lions
Brandon Aiyuk1,31749ers
D.J. Moore1,300Bears
Amari Cooper1,250Browns
Keenan Allen1,243Chargers
Mike Evans1,233Buccaneers

Most NFL receiving yards by a rookie

Nacua entered Week 18 just 28 yards from Bill Gorman's 64-year-old record for most receiving yards in a season by a rookie. He passed that in the regular season finale, getting the necessary yards to take over first place on the list during the second half of the game against San Francisco. 

It's worth noting that Gorman racked up his total in 14 games, three fewer than Nacua will play this year.

PlayerReceiving yardsTeamYear
Puka Nacua1,481Rams2023
Bill Gorman1,473Oilers1960
Ja'Marr Chase1,455Bengals2021
Justin Jefferson1,400Vikings2020
Anquan Boldin1,377Cardinals2003
Randy Moss1,313Vikings1998
Odell Beckham Jr.1,305Giants2014
Billy Howton1,231Packers1952
Michael Clayton1,193Buccaneers2004
Michael Thomas1,137Saints2015

Most NFL receptions by a rookie

Nacua seemed like a lock to catch at least four passes on Sunday if the Rams truly want him to break the rookie receptions record — and he did just that, bringing in catch No. 105 in the third quarter of the contest against the 49ers. 

It breaks the mark set by Jaylen Waddle just two years ago, where he hauled in 104 catches in 16 games.

PlayerReceptionsTeamYear
Puka Nacua105Rams2023
Jaylen Waddle104Dolphins2021
Anquan Boldin101Cardinals2003
Michael Thomas92Saints2016
Saquon Barkley91Giants2018
Odell Beckham Jr.91Giants2014
Eddie Royal91Broncos2008
Amon-Ra St. Brown90Lions2021
Terry Glenn90Patriots1996
Justin Jefferson88Vikings2020
Reggie Bush88Saints2006

Puka Nacua draft

Nacua wasn't always tipped for greatness. Rather, he was something of a wanderer, slipping into the mire as a fifth-round pick nine months ago. The BYU alum was viewed as a raw but intriguing prospect with decent-to-good athleticism, footwork, and speed. He was docked for a seemingly limited college route tree that accentuated his strengths as a vertical threat but didn't allow him to flourish on more intermediate throws.

David Suggs

David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.