There is no debate when it comes to where Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams ranks among his peers. Hands down, he is one of the best pass catchers in the NFL and has shown no signs of slowing down any time soon.

In his first season without catching passes from Aaron Rodgers as a professional, Davante Adams kept up his torrid pace. He caught 100 passes for 1,516 yards and a league-high 14 touchdowns, the second time in three seasons he led the NFL in touchdown receptions.

That was enough to earn him his sixth consecutive Pro Bowl nod and a spot on the All-Pro First-Team for the third straight season. History was made with his All-Pro nomination, as Davante Adams became the first wide receiver to earn those honors in back-to-back seasons while playing for different teams.

He is close to joining another illustrious group as well. If he catches 100 passes while surpassing the 1,300-yard mark with double-digit touchdowns, he will join Marvin Harrison as the only player to achieve that mark in four straight seasons.