Best NFL Week 1 rookie debuts since 2000
A good start right out of the gate is a promising sign for a rookie looking to make an impact for a long time in the NFL. Playing in Week 1 is not only a great opportunity to do so, but it also separates the top rookies from the ones who sit a few rows lower on the depth chart, awaiting their chance to take the field later in the season. The rookie NFL players who take the field the very first week of their rookie years are often the best of the bunch, and the performances we're about to relive are good examples of that.
That's not to say this is the case for every star player in the NFL. Some of them don't get the chance to play in Week 1, like Justin Herbert, who made his debut in Week 2 last year and impressed with 311 yards passing. Some of them do play in Week 1 and are... well, not very good. In 1983, a quarterback made his debut with a Week 1 start and went 1-8 with an interception. His name was John Elway. So first impressions, while important, aren't everything.
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Still, the majority of the guys who made this list, or were at least in consideration, weren't just one-game wonders to start their careers. No — these performances were typically signs of the success that was to come in their careers before injuries, or old age, or something else caused their eventual decline. And for some, that decline never even occurred or hasn't happened yet.
With Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season on the horizon and an exciting group of rookies — including Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson, Najee Harris, Ja'Marr Chase, Devonta Smith, Kyle Pitts, Micah Parsons and Patrick Surtain II — ready to show us what they've got, let's look back over the past 20 years and see who wowed us right away.
All statistics retrieved from Pro Football Reference and Stathead.