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Originally Posted by Megatron96
Ben Skowronek for the Rams. He was able to go up and get balls for Baker. But maybe that's because he's not that fast.
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44% success rate on downfield passes. Worse than MVS.
Average depth of target - 8.0 yards; a full 7 yards per target shorter than MVS.
Guys, you're asking unreasonable things here and providing non-applicable examples. Yes, there are times a WR can jump up and catch a pass. But what you're talking about is a downfield receiver in full gallop stopping his momentum, going straight up, turning his body and bringing the ball in.
It doesn't happen NEARLY as frequently as y'all seem to think it does. And it certainly isn't guys running routes way downfield that tend to do it.