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Devin Funchess The Past Three Games: 286 yds, 17 catches on 25 targets (68%), 2 TDs


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Devin Funchess is good.

Over the past three games, Devin Funchess has 286 yds on 17 catches from 25 targets (68%) and 2 TDs. If this pace were continued for a 16 game season, he'd have approximately 90 catches for 1525 yds and 10 TDs.

Yes, that above is elite numbers.

Currently, Funchess is at 50 receptions for 643 yards and 5 TDs. He's well on pace to achieve his first 1,000 yard season this year if he keeps this production up.

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/2017/11/23/carolina-panthers-devin-funchess-2/

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He did some good things yesterday but also let some big plays go right through his hands.

Hopefully he can start cleaning up some of these missed plays he has as he gets more and more comfortable. 

With the amount of targets he’s seeing now since he’s the number 1 I’m hoping him seeing the ball come his way just becomes second nature 

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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

My lord man...

There’s a difference between a drop PFF chalks up and an actual drop a WR will tell you he should’ve had

Huh. I’m just saying yesterday has been abnormal in terms of drops, since before that he’s only had one all season.

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