It’s a real “dig into data” kinda night so I’ll be creating a thread of anything I think is wild/unique here
Keenan Allen target splits:
In wins: 13.3 targets/game
In losses: 10.3 targets/game
Really figured this would be flipped due to game script
In wins: 13.3 targets/game
In losses: 10.3 targets/game
Really figured this would be flipped due to game script
Allen Robinson targets by quarter:
1Q: 27
2Q: 27
3Q: 19
4Q: 41
AKA garbage time matters
1Q: 27
2Q: 27
3Q: 19
4Q: 41

AKA garbage time matters
Kenyan Drake has seen at least 3 redzone rushes in every game since week 2 - explains why his fantasy value has been saved due to TD production
Top 5 total routes run by TEs and current PPR ranking:
Logan Thomas: 426 (TE9)
Kelce: 422 (TE1)
Henry: 414 (TE6)
Ebron: 411 (TE5)
Hurst: 411 (TE14)
Logan Thomas: 426 (TE9)
Kelce: 422 (TE1)
Henry: 414 (TE6)
Ebron: 411 (TE5)
Hurst: 411 (TE14)
Robert Tonyan is 17th in routes run this year and still ranks as the TE4 and if that isn’t an outlier I don’t know what is
In Weeks where they are both active:
Melvin Gordon snap %: 68.7
Phillip Lindsay snap %: 39.5
This is a much larger gap than I expected with the production we’ve seen. Gordon may be safer than meets the eye
Melvin Gordon snap %: 68.7
Phillip Lindsay snap %: 39.5
This is a much larger gap than I expected with the production we’ve seen. Gordon may be safer than meets the eye
According to fantasy points scored when lined up in the slot(PPR) the best slot WRs are:
1. Davante Adams: 176.2
2. Cole Beasley: 167
3. Tyler Boyd: 162.7
4. Keenan: 160.2
5. Juju: 155.2
6. Tyreek: 154.8
7. Kelce: 153.3
8. Ceedee: 147.2
1. Davante Adams: 176.2

2. Cole Beasley: 167
3. Tyler Boyd: 162.7
4. Keenan: 160.2
5. Juju: 155.2
6. Tyreek: 154.8

7. Kelce: 153.3

8. Ceedee: 147.2

Follow up - points per snap in the slot #for the top 8
1. Adams 0.56
2. Beasley 0.34
3. Boyd 0.30
4. Allen 0.32
5. Juju 0.28
6. Tyreek 0.33
7. Kelce 0.45
8. CeeDee 0.29
1. Adams 0.56

2. Beasley 0.34
3. Boyd 0.30
4. Allen 0.32
5. Juju 0.28
6. Tyreek 0.33
7. Kelce 0.45

8. CeeDee 0.29
The Steelers have 2 of the top 5 scorers at the WR position when lined up outside:
1. Hopkins (163 points)
2. DK (154.3 points)
3. Ridley (126.1 points)
4. Diontae johnson (119.2 points)
5. Claypool (105.3 points)
No one else has scored 100+ points lined up outside
1. Hopkins (163 points)
2. DK (154.3 points)
3. Ridley (126.1 points)
4. Diontae johnson (119.2 points)
5. Claypool (105.3 points)
No one else has scored 100+ points lined up outside
Fantasy points per snap lined up outside:
Hopkins: 0.25
DK: 0.32
Ridley: 0.33
Claypool: 0.40
Hopkins: 0.25
DK: 0.32
Ridley: 0.33
Claypool: 0.40


Chase Edmonds has scored more points from the slot than JD McKissic this year - on 20 less snaps in the slot
D’Andre Swift vs defensive fronts:
6.8 ypc vs 4-3
3.0 ypc vs 3-4
This is aided by a few huge runs and super low volume. Its easy to make numbers fit a narrative but without volume data is meaningless
6.8 ypc vs 4-3
3.0 ypc vs 3-4
This is aided by a few huge runs and super low volume. Its easy to make numbers fit a narrative but without volume data is meaningless
Wayne Gallman is averaging 9.8 ypc against a 3-4 front with 42% of those yards coming after contact
He’s averaging 4.3 ypc against a 4-3 front with 52% of this yards coming after contact
He’s averaging 4.3 ypc against a 4-3 front with 52% of this yards coming after contact