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Against the blitz?he's going to have to start throwing further than 30 yards sometime..
The whole point is to get rid of the ball and beat the LBer before he gets home, hitting the receiver in the area the LBer vacated.
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Against the blitz?he's going to have to start throwing further than 30 yards sometime..
Just some other Qbs/Wrs stats from around the league:
QBs/Teams Suffering Most Often From Drops Thru
Week 4:
1. #Dolphins (Rosen/Fitzpatrick) 9.6%
2. #Eagles (Wentz) 9.4%
3. #Colts (Brissett) 9.3%
4. #Cowboys (Prescott) 9.2%
5. #Steelers (Rudolph/Roethlisberger) 8.7%
Receivers dropping passes most often:
1. Amari Cooper 14.3%
2. Preston Williams 14.3%
3. John Ross 13.8%
4. Josh Gordon 12.0%
5. Marquez Valdez-Scantling 11.5%
6. Brandin Cooks 10.7%
6. Nelson Agholor 10.7%
8. Jarvis Landry 9.4%
9. Kenny Golladay 8.3%
10. Julian Edelman 6.7%
Worst interceptable pass rates this season:
1. Daniel Jones 8.6%
2. Jameis Winston 8.5%
3. Ryan Fitzpatrick 8.3%
4. Case Keenum 7.7%
5. Josh Allen 7.6%
6. Jared Goff 6.3%
7. Kirk Cousins 5.6%
8. Baker Mayfield 5.5%
9. Jimmy Garoppolo 5.1%
10. Teddy Bridgewater 5.0%
Mariota near the tops in many of these numbers.... the haters arent gonna like this.Found a great site that breaks down Qb dropbacks,int,pressures,accuracy on certain downs etc. as well as Wr breakdowns.
**Quarterbacks using play action most often:
1. Jimmy Garoppolo 33.7%
2. Kyle Allen 32.2%
3. Dak Prescott 30.9%
4. Marcus Mariota 30.8%
5. Matthew Stafford 29.0%
6. Kirk Cousins 26.7%
7. Patrick Mahomes 26.1%
8. Jacoby Brissett 25.5%
9. Deshaun Watson 25.0%
10. Jared Goff 24.7%
**Most accurate quarterbacks in the NFL so far this season:
1. D. Prescott 76.6%
2. D. Carr 69.1%
3. M. Mariota 66.8%
4. J. Flacco 64.7%
5. A. Rodgers 64.4%
**Lowest Interceptable Pass Rates Thru Wk 4*:
Minshew 0.9%
Brady 1.5%
Mahomes 2.1%
Brissett 2.3%
Rodgers 2.4%
Wilson 2.4%
Mariota 2.9%
Stafford 3.0%
Murray 3.3%
Prescott 3.4%
*Min. 70 att
**Best Depth-Adj. Accuracy vs. the Blitz Thru Wk 4:
1. Rodgers 86.4%
2. Prescott 78.7%
3. Mariota 72.1%
4. Rivers 72.0%
5. Garoppolo 71.7%
6. Jackson 71.6%
7. Winston 71.3%
8. Allen, K. 68.0%
T-9. Watson/Minshew/Mahomes 63.7%
Full Pass Block Win Rate team rankings through Week 4 (per S.Walder)
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Sorry, what does "Full Pass Block Win Rate" even mean?
It’s basically grading the individual blocking matchups on the Oline as a group. It’s determined at the rate at which the OL sustains its blocks for 2.5 seconds on pass plays.
It’s basically grading the individual blocking matchups on the Oline as a group. It’s determined at the rate at which the OL sustains its blocks for 2.5 seconds on pass plays.
Good O lines? Not really.Would be interested to see what their definition of “sustained” is. According to this Baker and Watson both have good O lines and just hold the ball too long.
I think what is missing from this is that even if they provide a clean pocket for 2.5sec on w/e % of drop backs, it dosn't tell you how many guys fail when things do go bad. If one guy cant hold his man that can be avoided. If 2 or more get past the line at once you are almost always going to get hit.Would be interested to see what their definition of “sustained” is. According to this Baker and Watson both have good O lines and just hold the ball too long.
Would be interested to see what their definition of “sustained” is. According to this Baker and Watson both have good O lines and just hold the ball too long.
Good O lines? Not really.
With all these next gen stats that get posted, those people at PFF could use this normal stat to make another one, avg number of sacks taken to avoid throwing an interception during “no interceptions thrown” streak.