10-27-2021, 05:00 PM
Week 7 Adjusted QB Ratings
After a legendary game against the Ravens, Joey Bengal catapults himself into the top 10 and lands at #7, BARELY missing out on the #6 spot. I don't believe that Jameis is going to stay in the top 10 for long as the season goes on. I have dropped Russell Wilson from the list due to his injury (he previously was the top QB). Tom Brady continues defying all logic as he sits at #4, continuing his dominance of the league. On the other end of the spectrum, Justin Fields still sits at the bottom of the list after a miserable game, continuing to solidify himself as far-and-away the worst starting QB in the league.
Week 7 Adjusted Receiving Yards
We are going to continue our Bengals lovefest with the highlighting of Ja'Marr Chase. He ranks second in the league with 874 adjusted receiving yards while accounting for just over 50% of the Bengals passing offense. The most impressive thing? He is doing it while only being targeted 51 times (24th in the league). To compare this to Cooper Kupp, who leads the league in adjusted yards, Kupp is averaging 12.2 adjusted yards per target. Chase is averaging 17.13 adjusted yards per target. In short, he is dominating the NFL. On the other hand, Kupp is producing over 57% of the Rams high-flying passing attack.
Two names to keep an eye on as the season progresses is Deebo Samuel (49ers) and D.J. Moore (Panthers). Despite being on disappointing teams, these guys are putting up great numbers.
Week 7 SRS
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The still undefeated Cardinals sit atop our SRS rankings after a 31-5 shellacking of the Texans. Cincinnati has soared to 6th after two dominant weeks in a row. There may still be plenty of season to go but one thing is for sure - this team is playing like a top team and making their case to be called a contender. By SRS, the favorites for a SB appearance would be the Cardinals and Bills if we ended today.
Week 7 Pythagorean Projection
After beating the Ravens this weekend, Cincinnati is on pace for a 12 win season (who would have imagined?) and are currently outpacing the Rams, Cowboys AND Ravens.
After a legendary game against the Ravens, Joey Bengal catapults himself into the top 10 and lands at #7, BARELY missing out on the #6 spot. I don't believe that Jameis is going to stay in the top 10 for long as the season goes on. I have dropped Russell Wilson from the list due to his injury (he previously was the top QB). Tom Brady continues defying all logic as he sits at #4, continuing his dominance of the league. On the other end of the spectrum, Justin Fields still sits at the bottom of the list after a miserable game, continuing to solidify himself as far-and-away the worst starting QB in the league.
Week 7 Adjusted Receiving Yards
We are going to continue our Bengals lovefest with the highlighting of Ja'Marr Chase. He ranks second in the league with 874 adjusted receiving yards while accounting for just over 50% of the Bengals passing offense. The most impressive thing? He is doing it while only being targeted 51 times (24th in the league). To compare this to Cooper Kupp, who leads the league in adjusted yards, Kupp is averaging 12.2 adjusted yards per target. Chase is averaging 17.13 adjusted yards per target. In short, he is dominating the NFL. On the other hand, Kupp is producing over 57% of the Rams high-flying passing attack.
Two names to keep an eye on as the season progresses is Deebo Samuel (49ers) and D.J. Moore (Panthers). Despite being on disappointing teams, these guys are putting up great numbers.
Week 7 SRS
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The still undefeated Cardinals sit atop our SRS rankings after a 31-5 shellacking of the Texans. Cincinnati has soared to 6th after two dominant weeks in a row. There may still be plenty of season to go but one thing is for sure - this team is playing like a top team and making their case to be called a contender. By SRS, the favorites for a SB appearance would be the Cardinals and Bills if we ended today.
Week 7 Pythagorean Projection
After beating the Ravens this weekend, Cincinnati is on pace for a 12 win season (who would have imagined?) and are currently outpacing the Rams, Cowboys AND Ravens.