02-27-2019, 02:10 AM
(02-27-2019, 01:32 AM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: Wrong.
Among WRs with at least 15 deep targets (20+ yds), John Ross saw the second highest uncatchable target rate (73.3%) according to @SportsInfo_SIS
— Ryan McCrystal (@Ryan_McCrystal) February 26, 2019
Maybe the Bengals should get a competent QB before giving up on Ross.
A little more context for how bad Dalton/Driskel were at finding Ross: among those WRs with at least 15 deep targets, the avg. uncatchable target rate was 46.8%
— Ryan McCrystal (@Ryan_McCrystal) February 26, 2019
I wrote about John Ross's sophomore season in January. Videos show each of his deep targets and more. https://t.co/RKlTRsu6UE
— Goodberry (@JoeGoodberry) February 26, 2019
Really easy to accumulate "uncatchable" targets when you run the wrong routes or dog it/quit outright on your routes. For all his 4.22 speed, you see a lot of mediocre 30-year-old CBs step-for-step with him.
Dalton is a pretty decent deep ball thrower to everyone else.
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