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WR Stat Tracker


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UPDATED THROUGH WEEK 17 - END OF SEASON

 

Well, I kept my huddle promise, and now my work is done. Thanks to all those who followed along and sustained me with delicious pie.

 

Developments:

  • Benjamin dropped his way to 2nd place, leaving 89 at the top (where he deserves to be).
  • Still, what a heck of a rookie season for Benjamin!
  • Cotchery had a very good season in my opinion despite his absence in the red zone.
  • Poor, poor Ted Ginn.post-12988-0-72674100-1419869939.png

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I've been thinking it would be nice to have a go-to thread for comparing WR stats of the players we let go, those we acquired, and those that many huddlers thought we should have acquired in the offseason. I plan to update these stats weekly.

 

Please remind me of any other players besides Nicks that were coveted on the huddle. Also, let me know if you are aware of a site that keeps track of 3rd down conversions.

Stats obtained from rotoworld.compost-12988-0-72674100-1419869939_thumb.p

  • Except for targets, which are obtained from espn.com

 

 

There you have it. Discuss.

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gotta love that each of jerricho's catches are going for a little more than half of the entire field

 

 

First glance tells me math isn't a priority for this outfit. Not sure I'd bank on its veracity

 

 

Just a typo, dear friends, from putting yards per game in place of yards per reception. It's fixed now.

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