Still, Kittle was remarkably efficient in 2020 as usual: he averaged 3.48 ACY/TPA for the season, not too far behind Kelce. He was on the field for over 90% of San Francisco’s snaps in the team’s first five games, but fell between 50% and 67% in the final three games he played. His top competitor for the All-Pro awards at tight end is George Kittle, who missed much of the season with a broken foot. Kelce ranked 2nd in receiving yards but only 7th in receiving yards per team pass attempt his strong touchdown and first down numbers bring him up to 5th in ACY/TPA. Travis Kelce had an incredible year, of course, but lost in all the praise was that he played for one of the most pass-happy teams in football.Obviously the touchdown edge was significant, but Jefferson’s season was truly legendary. If we must compare him to Randy Moss, his rookie year produced a stat line of 1,313 yards, 17 touchdowns and 51 first downs on a team that had 533 passes, compared to Jefferson’s 1,400, 7, 58, and 516. Jefferson actually ranked 2nd in pure receiving yards per team pass attempt, but Brown’s big advantages in first downs and touchdowns (per attempt) gave him the edge. He ranks third by this metric and he also played on a somewhat run-heavy team. Rookie Justin Jefferson was a revelation in Minnesota, and had one of the great rookie seasons in wide receiver history.And because he played on a relatively run-heavy team: Green Bay finished with “only” 526 pass attempts, 24th-most in the 2020 NFL. To the extent it won’t be, it will be for two reasons: he missed 2 games and half of a third (against the Lions poor defense, no less), deflating his totals. His performance was nothing short of remarkable, and it *should* be remembered as one of the greatest seasons in NFL history. Here are the top 100 receivers by this metric: For Brown, that means he gained 1691 adjusted catch yards in the 14 games he played, he averaged 3.99 ACY per team pass attempt, the second-best rate in the NFL. Without duplication, so a touchdown only gets 11 additional yards, since each touchdown is always a first down. A receiver can only produce on passing plays, and Brown was a huge reason for the Titans success last year.įor each receiver last year, I calculated how many Adjusted Catch Yards they gained, which is simply receiving yards with a 9-yard bonus for each first down and a 20-yard bonus for each touchdown. Brown picked up a first down on 13% of all Titans pass attempts in the games he played, the fourth-best mark in the NFL he caught a touchdown on 2.6% of all Tennessee pass plays during those 14 games, the third-highest mark in the league. Most impressively, this came with only 424 pass attempts (excluding sacks) in those games. Brown missed two games this year, but in those 14 games, he gained 1,075 receiving yards, 55 first downs and 11 touchdowns. Brown, who is often the lead horse for the great efficiency numbers that Ryan Tannehill has produced since joining the Titans. Let’s instead look at Titans wide receiver A.J. Let’s skip Adams, who again blows away the field. The best measure of opportunity is routes run, and team pass attempts serves as a good proxy for that. ![]() Targets are often mistakenly viewed as a measure of opportunity, when really targets are a form of production a player who gets a target on a play is doing something positive. When measuring receiver performance, it’s important to recognize that some wide receivers play on pass-heavy teams while some play on run-heavy teams. This came in just 461 pass attempts during those 14 games, making that even more impressive. ![]() He played in just 14 games, but still gained 1,374 yards, 73 first downs, and caught 18 touchdowns. Unless you want to assign a heavy penalty on him for playing with the MVP quarterback, Adams had otherworldly numbers. Davante Adams was the best wide receiver in the NFL in 2020, and by a very large margin.
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