(OC) Ranking WRs by both Third Down Conversions & Conversion Rate


(OC) Ranking WRs by both Third Down Conversions & Conversion Rate

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  1. Cool graph.

    What does the Rate mean? Percent of all third down for a team that the WR converts? Percent of third down conversions per third down target? Percent of third downs per all target?

  2. The QB with the highest 3rd down conversion doesn’t have a WR on the list. That’s insane!

  3. Devonta was so reliable this year. I swear like half of his routes were curls or comebacks but he was open on almost all of them

  4. Guys, I am starting to think the Giants may not have had a good WR room last season.

  5. Someone pls start posting WR graphs where Juju is better than Meyers besides YAC because this is getting spooky for me

  6. I might be going out on a limb here, but I think Justin Jefferson is really good at football.

  7. Jauan Jennings would be right up there with the Lizard King if he got one more target (even if he dropped it). Currently at 17/29 (58%), he’d be at 56.666% with another target and drop. If conversion% is calculated by 1D/rec, he’s at 85, which probably still isn’t too far off Lazard.

    Edit: other notable 49ers:

    Aiyuk: 26 targets, 35% conversion, 64% 1D/rec

    Deebo: 19 targets, 42% conversion, 57% 1d/rec

    Kittle: 27 targets, 59% conversion, 89% 1d/rec

    McCaffrey (whole year, not just with us): 60 targets, 37% conversion, 42% 1d/rec

  8. Getting Brandon Cooks was nice but damn, Dallas really should have held onto Amari Cooper.

  9. Bam, Alan Lazard, perennially underated, there was a post on him a couple weeks ago in this sub and people were shitting all over him calling him a WR4 or WR3 at best. Bullshit. On a deep team with like say CIN he’s a WR3, probably lining up in the slot most plays. But on weaker teams he’s an easy WR2…great size, great hands, makes clutch plays when he has to, I don’t understand why he doesn’t get the respect

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