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15 minutes ago, joemac said:

I’m sure DJ Moore is in the top 5 since he entered the league too. 

He's been 30th, 22, and 28th in his 3 seasons. I don't think that makes him top 5. I suppose the math could do some weird things when you do a 3 year ranking but that doesn't seem likely when the top guys seem to be the same every year.

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1 hour ago, Moo Daeng said:

He's been 30th, 22, and 28th in his 3 seasons. I don't think that makes him top 5. I suppose the math could do some weird things when you do a 3 year ranking but that doesn't seem likely when the top guys seem to be the same every year.

He was 28th last year, yet he lead the NFL in YPC? Damn…I don’t remember him catching many deep passes last year….

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

RBs have a huge advantage in the YAC category simply because they catch so many passes behind or near the LOS. Most passes to RBs are basically extended handoffs. 

and our running back is number 1, over Kamara, McKissic and Ekeler , while sitting out most of 2020.  

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16 hours ago, Moo Daeng said:

He's been 30th, 22, and 28th in his 3 seasons. I don't think that makes him top 5. I suppose the math could do some weird things when you do a 3 year ranking but that doesn't seem likely when the top guys seem to be the same every year.

DJ has had some impressive yard after contact numbers.  I know he lead the league one year.  But it isn't a traditional stat like YAC. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

RBs have a huge advantage in the YAC category simply because they catch so many passes behind or near the LOS. Most passes to RBs are basically extended handoffs. 

Yep, there's that forward pass they do now to RBs and WRs where the QB lines up in Shotgun, and the RB starts in motion, and as soon as the QB gets the ball he tosses it 1 yard forward to the RB whose already in a full sprint and he's able to round the edge for big gains.

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