The Atlanta Falcons nearly ended the 2024 season with two 1,000-yard receivers. While Drake London finished well beyond the milestone, Darnell Mooney came up eight yards shy (992) after sitting out of the team’s finale.
Nonetheless, both receivers should be better than ever with Michael Penix Jr. solidifying the quarterback position in 2025 and beyond. It won’t be long before London is routinely mentioned among the NFL’s elite pass-catchers.
The former USC star has the numbers to prove it, finishing fourth in receiving yards with 1,271. Check out the top 32 receivers from the 2024 NFL season below.
NFL receiving yardage leaders: 2024 season
- Ja’Marr Chase: 1,708 yards
- Justin Jefferson: 1,533 yards
- Brian Thomas Jr.: 1,282 yards
- Drake London: 1,271 yards
- Amon-Ra St. Brown: 1,263 yards
- Jerry Jeudy: 1,229 yards
- Malik Nabers: 1,204 yards
- CeeDee Lamb: 1,194 yards
- Brock Bowers: 1,194 yards
- Ladd McConkey: 1,149 yards
- Trey McBride: 1,146 yards
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba: 1,130 yards
- George Kittle: 1,106 yards
- Garrett Wilson: 1,104 yards
- Terry McLaurin: 1,096 yards
- Courtland Sutton: 1,081 yards
- A.J. Brown: 1,079 yards
- Davante Adams: 1,063 yards
- Zay Flowers: 1,059 yards
- Jakobi Meyers: 1,027 yards
- Calvin Ridley: 1,017 yards
- Nico Collins: 1,006 yards
- Mike Evans: 1,004 yards
- Jameson Williams: 1,001 yards
- Darnell Mooney: 992 yards
- DK Metcalf: 992 yards
- Puka Nacua: 990 yards
- Jauan Jennings: 975 yards
- DJ Moore: 966 yards
- Tyreek Hill: 959 yards
- Tee Higgins: 911 yards
- George Pickens: 900 yards
As we looked at on Wednesday, another of Atlanta’s former No. 8 overall picks finished in the top five at his position. Running back Bijan Robinson’s monster 170-yard rushing performance in the finale helped him end the season with the third-most rushing yards in the NFL.