Ladd McConkey's stellar rookie season has landed him on the NFL's Top 100 list.
The Chargers wide receiver kicked off the annual rankings Monday as he was the first player revealed at the No. 100 overall.
McConkey, a 2024 second-round pick, broke the Chargers franchise rookie records for catches (82) and receiving yards (1,149) and added seven touchdowns last season.
He entrenched himself as Justin Herbert's No. 1 target and also showed that he's one of the league's top young pass catchers.
McConkey then capped off his rookie year with a 197-yard performance in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
Chargers wide receiver coach Sanjay Lal raved about McConkey earlier this offseason.
"His skillset is off the charts," Lal said. "He comes out of breaks, he's really sharp, his angles are great, speed into the defense is off the charts.
"Just been really, really impressed by him," Lal added. "He's better than advertised, really."
As McConkey enters Year 2, he knows defenses will be keying on him within the Bolts passing attack.
But that should be expected, especially since he has already earned plenty of respect around the NFL.
"Tunnel vision. Put the blinders on and just keep looking ahead," McConkey said. "I'm going to have good days, I'm going to have bad days, so don't get too high, don't get too low and just play my game.
"That's kind of how I always approached it since I've been younger and it's worked out for me. So I'm just going to keep doing that," McConkey added.