01-04-2024, 01:26 PM
This chart reveals:
X. Average Receiver Separation (X Axis).
The big difference is how much Separation receivers actually have. Joe & Jake are basically in the same offense, the difference is likely due to Joe's arm strength, timing, accuracy and ball-placement.
Y. Throws to an Open Receiver (Y Axis).
Only a slight difference between Burrow and Browning when it comes to throwing to an open receiver.
It is concerning how middle of the road we are even with Burrow. The Ravens could not have schemed any better, major reversal for them.
Separation isn't a WR metric, but it is a Scheme and QB metric.
credit Goodberry.
X. Average Receiver Separation (X Axis).
The big difference is how much Separation receivers actually have. Joe & Jake are basically in the same offense, the difference is likely due to Joe's arm strength, timing, accuracy and ball-placement.
Y. Throws to an Open Receiver (Y Axis).
Only a slight difference between Burrow and Browning when it comes to throwing to an open receiver.
It is concerning how middle of the road we are even with Burrow. The Ravens could not have schemed any better, major reversal for them.
Separation isn't a WR metric, but it is a Scheme and QB metric.
credit Goodberry.