“Most Yards Per Route Run by a rookie wide receiver since 2009 per @PFF Odell Beckham Jr - 2.75 AJ Brown - 2.67 👀 Percy Harvin - 2.34 Hakeem Nicks - 2.30 Tyreek Hill - 2.28 https://t.co/kRB1dYo0FR”
@DeceptiveJunk my sarcasm failed to translate. It happens.
@YouMustGetR3kt my bad, man
@zekeeeee cowboys would still fall short.
Well yea it’s why we cowboys
Decaf Metcalf?
@Arellanoe 10 days left
Hakeem Nicks... Now that's a name I've not heard in a long thing.
@Arellanoe big fuckin fan of that movement! I’m convinced He’s not signing anything until they agree to pay him back-pay for everything he’s already done tho lol
percy harvin chillin on the list knowing damn well he hasn’t done anything since his junior year in the NFL
hakeem nicks ain’t even draftable no mo idk how this list bodes for AJB if these the type of people hes in the same group with
So Odell and Tyreek are just nobodies then? @jack1324
2.67 yards per route? Either I’m not understanding this stat or it’s not being described correctly. Need some help here. I haven’t had my coffee.
@jdean it accounts for downs where they do not get thrown the ball.
@MacGyver204 thanks, got it now. Pretty silly stat, honestly.
@jdean as a rookie it's big because it's showing their potential for workload (opportunities) and rookies typically don't trend high with this stat.
Sleeper is definitely conspiring to get everyone to reach for AJ Brown, how about we talk about Ryan Tannehill instead.
Sure, from weeks 10 to 17 Ryan Tannehill was the #3 QB
From week 10 to 17 AJ Brown was ranked #2 at WR
What about Derrick Henry?
@CheckUrSource yards per route run, which includes plays where a pass was not thrown is an absurdly stupid stat.
@jdean again, it's showing workload ie confidence from coaches to be out there. Some rookies don't even see the field until mid season. When they're getting opportunities to be on the field in their... ... you know, nevermind. Don't pay attention to the stat.
@CheckUrSource I get that to a degree....but why not just count snaps, if that’s what you’re looking for.
This stat is extremely flawed. Anyone that has actually studied statistics can tell you that. And by the way, I believe AJ Brown is an absolute beast. Perhaps this stat is nothing more than confirmation of that to some degree, but it takes into account entirely way too many factors for it to be anything other than “interesting”.
In other words, this stat needs more context. It’s silly, otherwise.