We know DeAndre Hopkins is one of the best wide receivers in today's NFL. But where does he rank all time?

Well, one NFL assistant coach thinks that the Arizona Cardinals star may have the best hands ever:

“Not the fastest or quickest, but no one can guard him,” said the coach, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. “All the coaches I've talked to say he's got the best hands they've ever seen.”

While it's obviously difficult to pin down who actually has the best hands, there seems to be no doubt that Hopkins is one of the most talented wide receivers to ever step on the gridiron.

Hopkins, who played his collegiate football at Clemson, was originally selected by the Houston Texans in the first round — 27th pick overall — of the 2013 NFL Draft.

It didn't take long for Hopkins to establish himself as one of the best pass-catchers in football, as he hauled in 76 receptions for 1,210 yards and six touchdowns as soon as his second season.

The 28-year-old was even better in Year 3, registering 111 catches for 1,521 yards and 11 scores en route to his first Pro Bowl appearance.

Overall, Hopkins spent the first seven years of his career with the Texans, making four trips to the Pro Bowl while also earning three consecutive First-Team All-Pro selections over his last three years with the club.

However, because Hopkins wanted a raise and was also at odds with Houston head coach and general manager Bill O'Brien, the Texans traded the Central, South Carolina native to the Cardinals earlier this offseason.