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Top graded rookie wide receivers this season...


Jeremy Igo

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Bu..bu...bu....but Ridley

 

 

 

Just looked at Ridley's stats

 

He only has 192 yards and 1 TD outside of the 2 big games he had back to back. While playing a good chunk of their plays

 

Its not a sprint.  DJ is Just now getting a decent pct of snaps while Ridley has been getting over 50% all season

 

 

 

The only game Ridley has had under 54% of the snaps is when he went down with a ankle injury

 

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/R/RidlCa00/fantasy/2018

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/MoorD.00/fantasy/2018

 

Ridleys offensive snap pct thus far vs Moore

Week 1- 64.3%    Week 1- 25.4%

Week 2- 55.6%    Week 2- 25.4%

Week 3- 61.8%    Week 3- 49.3%

Week 4- 54.3%    Week 4- 40.8%

Week 5- 66.7%    Week 5- 45%

Week 6- 10.4% (went down with ankle injury) Week 6- 45.8%

Week 7- 63.1%    Week 7- 70.8%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Been on this bandwagon since the pick. He is special. He's got to get the ball. Him and Samuel have developed into quite the problem for the NFCS to have to figure out.

I'll say it again, I'd love for him to train with Smitty this next off-season. There would be no better teacher for DJ. Smitty was what DJ is but became a great route runner and starred in many a John Gruden nightmare having beasted on his defense twice yearly.

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I’ll probably have to make a thread on this soon, but a large part of Moore’s production has been from Norv scheming him open.

As a true WR from the X on a few snaps, his route running was...um...very sub-optimal. There’s a reason coaches want to bring him in slowly. He’s still learning the WR position as a whole.

I’m grateful Norv is using Moore’s strengths to its utmost. Moore is very productive how they’re using him. However, I understand why the Panthers have limited his snaps. Simply because, as of now, he’s limited.

Much rather would have Samuel get a large number of WR snaps. He’s far far more polished.

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2 minutes ago, Wyank said:

I love the Huddle.  One day we are screaming fug you to some stat generating site and the next day we are quoting them to reassure us a Panther is going to be great.

Selectivity is a universal concept.  You choose what you like, and disregard the rest.:tongue:

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Just now, bigdavis said:

Selectivity is a universal concept.  You choose what you like, and disregard the rest.:tongue:

We can just assume PFF is like a broken clock when it comes to their top graded rookie WRs.  Even a broken clock is right 2 times a day.  Just way of on Cam.

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