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Originally Posted by -King-
Only 52% when throwing at MVS though. I'm fine with Juju and the other pass catching options we tend to use but man MVS just isn't good for the most part.
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But MVS has an average depth of target of about 15 yards/throw.
For perspective, JJSS is less than half that at 7 yards/throw. So throw MVS 100 balls and have him catch 55 of them 15 yards downfield and you're gonna get more total yards than JJSS catching his balls 7 yards downfield 100% of the time.
Yes, there are YAC considerations that can tighten that up, but the point remains that the degree of difficulty on downfield throws/catches is exponentially higher.
If you look at guys with ADOTs over 14 Yards, there are precious few with catch rates over 60%.
DeVante Parker (fairly small sample size)
Jahan Dotson
Chris Olave
George Pickens (oof)
Mike Evans
That's it. That's the list.
No, MVS doesn't have a stellar catch% at 55.7% but he's right there with other high volume deep threats like Gabriel Davis (54.2).
An interesting name on that list, though - DJ Chark. 57.4% with an average depth of target of 16.7 yards. That's some pretty damn efficient production right there though he's done it over a smaller sample size due to injury.
I'm still awfully intrigued by that kid.