From Week 6 onward, Lamb comfortably leads the league in catches (95) and receiving yards (1,293), more than 200 yards ahead of any other player.
Mike Evans is the only wideout with more touchdowns over that time frame. As we saw
Saturday night, he's also the wideout Prescott turns to when the quarterback needs to move the chains: Lamb's 58 first downs over that stretch also lead all receivers.
Since 2000, only seven receivers have averaged more receiving yards per game from Week 6 on than Lamb. The only one who wasn't a first-team All-Pro was
Andre Johnson in 2013. Lamb is an easy pick here; there's a significant drop-off between Hill and Lamb and the rest of the league's wideouts this season.