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The lack of receiving depth is appalling
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(09-25-2021, 02:32 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: A factor that has a value of about 1%. 

In terms of total targets this year, Tee is 38th. Out of those he is;
23rd in separation
8th in smallest amount of cushion at the LoS (this is the biggest argument against separation)
16th in targeted air yards 
But here's where sep and cushion combine to see who is effective...
he's 4th in Average YaC above expectation. xYaC/R 2.2yds. YaC/R 4.3yds. So while he's more tightly blanketed and getting smaller separation numbers, he's exceptionally productive on his targets. 
https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/stats/receiving#targets

He's def a low end #1/top end #2. 
As far as market share, i'd put the # something like this. 
On 34 throws a game, RBs should see 6, TEs should see 4, Chase should see 10, Boyd should see 7 and Tee should see 7. 

However you see him league wide, he has the lowest yards/target of our big three.  Chase is way ahead with 14.1 yards/target.  Boyd has 8.1 yards/target.  Tee is at 7.9.  Since Tee is less productive, he should get less targets.  7.9 yards/target puts him tied for 67th, so I would hesitate to call him extremely productive with his targets, though he is reasonably productive.  
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RE: The lack of receiving depth is appalling - Whatever - 09-26-2021, 02:21 AM

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