Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly leads the SEC in completions and passing yards not only because he is a talented passer, but also because the Rebels have a ton of talented receiving targets.

Whether it’s a wide receiver, running back or tight end, Kelly is usually able to find an open receiver.

Let’s rank Kelly’s top 5 pass-catching targets entering Saturday’s regular-season finale at Mississippi State:

1. Laquon Treadwell
Treadwell is the clear leader of the Ole Miss receiving corps. His 72 receptions — more than double as many as any other Rebels receiver — lead the SEC. Treadwell’s 1,060 receiving yards also lead the conference and his eight touchdowns are good for third. He’s on his way to being an early pick in the next NFL Draft.

2. Quincy Adeboyejo
When it’s not Treadwell scoring for the Rebels, there’s a good chance that it’s Adeboyejo. The junior’s seven TDs are good for fourth in the SEC and his 545 receiving yards and 35 receptions are second on the team. His 5-to-1 reception-to-touchdown ration is the best of the Ole Miss receivers.

3. Cody Core
The speedy Core is Kelly’s field stretcher. Core’s 17.9 yards per reception ranks first among Ole Miss pass-catchers and is fifth in the SEC. His 536 receiving yards rank third on the Rebels. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound senior is tied for fourth on the team in receptions (30) and tied for third in TDs (three). He has the Rebels’ longest reception of 73 yards.

4. Evan Engram
Engram is coming off his best game of the season in Week 12 against LSU. With one game remaining, Engram’s 325 passing yards are not close to matching his 662 from 2014, but he still shows flashes of being a dangerous receiving threat from the tight end position like he did against the Tigers. Engram is fourth in the SEC in receiving yards and tied for third in receptions among tight ends.

5. Damore’ea Stringfellow
Stringfellow is third in receptions (31) and fourth in receiving yards (419) for Ole Miss. The sophomore, who transferred from Washington in 2013, was compared by coach Hugh Freeze to Treadwell in the offseason because of the size and speed they both possess. He has three receiving TDs, and seems to be the wideout of the future for Ole Miss.