Let's start things off with some WR stats.
Typically, the main receiving stats I highlight in these posts are:
25+ Yard Receptions per Game
Market Share of Passing TDs
Yards per Team Attempt
Yards per Target
(Though my spreadsheets also include some other stats, as does my ratings formula)
These four are all efficiency stats, and it's much easier to put up huge numbers on efficiency stats over a smaller number of games, so I'm going to do some of these leaderboards a little differently with the plague year.
With 25+ yard receptions, here's the leaders in # of 25-yard receptions minus number of games played (min 5 25+ yard receptions). This seems like a reasonable way to look at things because 1 25-yard reception per game is a pretty good level, so we're rewarding players who topped that number. If we just looked at 25-yard receptions per game that would make someone with 6 25-yarders in 4 games look better than they really are.
25+ Yard Receptions over 1 per Game
6 Jaelon Darden N Texas (13 in 7g)
6 Elijah Moore Miss (14 in 8g)
5 D'Wayne Eskridge W Mich (9 in 4g)
4 Romeo Doubs Nevada (10 in 6g)
4 Tylan Wallace Okla St (11 in 7g)
4 Jalen Tolbert USA (14 in 10g)
3 Jack Sorenson Miami (Oh) (6 in 3g)
3 Gunner Romney BYU (11 in 8g)
3 Jaylon Robinson UCF (12 in 9g)
3 Dyami Brown N Carolina (12 in 9g)
2 Jeff Foreman Ark St (5 in 3g)
2 Garrett Wilson Ohio State (6 in 4g)
2 Isaiah McKoy Kent State (6 in 4g)
2 Khalil Shakir Boise St (7 in 5g)
2 Ty Fryfogle Indiana (8 in 6g)
2 DeVonta Smith Alabama (10 in 8g)
2 Calvin Austin III Memphis (10 in 8g)
2 Jonathan Adams, Jr. Ark St (12 in 10g)
1 Jaylen Waddle Alabama (5 in 4g)
1 Reggie Roberson, Jr. SMU (5 in 4g)
1 Chris Olave Ohio State (5 in 4g)
1 Antonio Nunn Buffalo (5 in 4g)
1 Rashod Bateman Minnesota (6 in 5g)
1 Lavel Davis Jr. Virginia (6 in 5g)
1 Chris Autman-Bell Minnesota (6 in 5g)
1 T.J. Simmons WVU (6 in 5g)
1 Dahu Green Ark St (7 in 6g)
1 Bo Melton Rutgers (7 in 6g)
1 Terrace Marshall Jr. LSU (8 in 7g)
1 Jaquarii Roberson Wk Forest (8 in 7g)
1 Kenny Yeboah Miss (8 in 7g)
1 Donavon Greene Wk Forest (8 in 7g)
1 Marlon Williams UCF (9 in 8g)
1 Seth Williams Auburn (9 in 8g)
1 Javon McKinley Notre Dame (9 in 8g)
1 Sam Pinckney Georgia St (10 in 9g)
Market share of receiving TDs has the same problem - having 6 of your team's 11 receiving TDs in 5 games is impressive, but not as impressive as the 55% market share makes it look. So here's the leaderboard in receiving TDs over 25% share. For example, 25% share of 11 TDs is 2.75, so if you have 6 instead that's 3.25 more for a score of +3.25. Again, 25% market share is pretty good. Here are the receivers with at least 2 TDs more than that. (For players that missed games, I have limited this to team passing TDs in the games that the player played.)
Receiving TDs over 25% Market Share
7.75 Jaelon Darden N Texas (12/17 in 7g)
6 DeVonta Smith Alabama (12/24 in 8g)
5.75 Terrace Marshall Jr. LSU (10/17 in 7g)
5 Romeo Doubs Nevada (9/16 in 6g)
4.75 Kyle Pitts Florida (11/25 in 6g)
4 David Bell Purdue (7/12 in 5g)
3.75 Jonathan Adams, Jr. Ark St (12/33 in 10g)
3.5 Jalen Tolbert USA (8/18 in 10g)
3.5 Ty Fryfogle Indiana (7/14 in 6g)
3.5 Marlon Williams UCF (10/26 in 8g)
3.5 Kawaan Baker USA (8/18 in 10g)
3.5 Marcell Barbee Texas St (10/26 in 12g)
3.25 Khalil Shakir Boise St (6/11 in 5g)
3.25 Jahan Dotson Penn State (6/11 in 6g)
3 D'Wayne Eskridge W Mich (6/12 in 4g)
3 Zakhari Franklin UTSA (6/12 in 9g)
2.75 Treylon Burks Arkansas (6/13 in 7g)
2.5 Tylan Wallace Okla St (5/10 in 8g)
2.5 Sam Pinckney Georgia St (6/14 in 9g)
2.5 Tutu Atwell Louisville (7/18 in 9g)
2.5 Shi Smith S Carolina (4/6 in 8g)
2.5 Reggie Roberson, Jr. SMU (5/10 in 4g)
2.25 Jaivon Heiligh Coast Car (8/23 in 9g)
2.25 Zay Flowers BC (7/19 in 10g)
2 Dyami Brown N Carolina (8/24 in 9g)
2 Calvin Austin III Memphis (8/24 in 8g)
2 Bo Melton Rutgers (5/12 in 6g)
For Yards Per Team Attempt, I didn't do anything clever. Just sticking with my standard thing of yards per team attempt with an asterisk for teams that haven't played many games (6 or less). Also, with this stat I am including all of the team's attempts even if the receiver didn't play that game. No pro-rating.
Yards per Team Attempt
6.42 D'Wayne Eskridge W Mich *
4.54 Garrett Wilson Ohio State *
4.54 Elijah Moore Miss
4.38 DeVonta Smith Alabama
3.69 Jaelon Darden N Texas
3.69 Rashod Bateman Minnesota *
3.61 Isaiah McKoy Kent State *
3.48 Khalil Shakir Boise St *
3.34 Tylan Wallace Okla St
3.31 Dax Milne BYU
3.30 Dyami Brown N Carolina
3.23 Jaivon Heiligh Coast Car
3.23 Romeo Doubs Nevada *
3.20 Bailey Gaither SJSU *
3.16 Jalen Tolbert USA
3.03 Jaquarii Roberson Wk Forest
2.90 Ty Fryfogle Indiana *
2.81 Marlon Williams UCF
2.73 Sam Pinckney Georgia St
2.69 Jacob Cowing UTEP
2.67 Calvin Austin III Memphis
2.59 Dez Fitzpatrick Louisville
2.58 Gunner Romney BYU
2.58 Jonathan Adams, Jr. Ark St
2.57 Treylon Burks Arkansas
2.53 Terrace Marshall Jr. LSU
2.53 Jaylon Robinson UCF
* less than 7 team games
I don't have target data, so no YPT leaderboard. I haven't found a way to auto-include targets in my spreadsheets, so I'll probably wait till the offseason before I try to add it manually.
Players on all three leaderboards (starting with the ones who are generally higher ranked):
Jaelon Darden
D'Wayne Eskridge
Romeo Doubs *
DeVonta Smith
Jalen Tolbert
Tylan Wallace
Khalil Shakir *
Ty Fryfogle *
Dyami Brown
Jonathan Adams, Jr.
Terrace Marshall Jr.
Marlon Williams
Calvin Austin III
Sam Pinckney
Players on two leaderboards:
Elijah Moore
Garrett Wilson *
Isaiah McKoy *
Rashod Bateman *
Gunner Romney
Jaivon Heiligh
Jaylon Robinson
Treylon Burks
Reggie Roberson, Jr. *
Jaquarii Roberson
Bo Melton *
* less than 7 games played
I listed more names on these leaderboards than I usually do, which seemed appropriate given the season's weirdness, but that means that it's a little less impressive than usual to be near the bottoms of these lists.