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(5 hours ago)c766 Wrote: I screwed up looking on phone, combined his 2 partial seasons with TN and KC as 2 individual seasons. My bad.
He is still nowhere near a #1 or #2 WR
You had to of made another error on top of that. If you do just what you said, it comes out to be 591.2 yards per season, not 545 yards.
(5 hours ago)c766 Wrote: His 5 year is totally skewed due to 2020's 1407 yard season, that was also Tees rookie season.
In the last 4 years. Hopkins - current age 32 - 724 Yards per year (2896 Yards total), 23 Tds, 14 games missed
Higgins - current age 25 - last 4 years: 921 Yards per year (3687 Yards total) 28 Tds, 12 games missed
The difference glaring, obviously.
Since now we're just choosing cutoffs that begin whenever a player's career low in yardage happens, the last 2 years...
Hopkins: 1,667 yards, 12 TD
Higgins: 1,567 yards, 15 TD
And that's with Hopkins' primary QB during those 2 years being Will Levis instead of Joe Burrow.
DeAndre Hopkins is absolutely a #2 WR still. Even with your...interesting... choice of cutoff, 724 yards per season IS WR #2 production. 724 yards in 2024 would put a player at 42nd among WRs league-wide.
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