Saturday, November 22, 2014

Is this the best Rookie group imagination wide ...

In recent weeks we have seen some phenomenal rookie receiver fantastic production in 2014, which raises the question, is this class is the best band of all time fantasy?

In recent years, in fact I did a little research on the first groups to different positions, and before the 2013 NFL season, looked back at the past 20 years to see what is the best and the worst in us would expect from a could be rookie class.

I opted for the past 20 years, has done in 1990, because I think that's when football manager really began to take root. Then open the receiver group studied 60 little sense. In addition, the statistics for recruits against veterans before 1990. There are NFL.com not break so.

Stats Comparison WR

After I had rookie receiver last 20 years a good idea of how these newcomers should be assessed against each other.

Ask 70 receptions in a season seems to be a rather difficult task. This means that a player an average of 4.38 per game receptor, which is difficult for many newcomers, since they do not have as many shots much less targets.

With over 700 receiving yards is a difficult task, since it means a receiver pass is 43.8 meters average Passing per game.

Finally, seven touchdowns scored seems to be to use a good brand. An average of 23.8 receptors (freshmen and others) have made at least seven touchdowns in the last five seasons. (This is equivalent to his 24 best receiver in a standard 12-team fantasy league!)

Top 6 classes rookie WR since 1990

Let the NFL Rookies wide receivers in 2014, at the end of this back. So statistics judge us against rookie wide receivers are 70 receptions, 700 yards and seven touchdowns. If below the threshold in each of the three statistics do list. Okay?

No. 1-2004

  • Michael Clayton, TB - 80 catches, 1,193 yards, seven TDs
  • Larry Fitzgerald, ARI - 58-780-8
  • Roy Williams, DET - 54-817-8
  • Lee Evans, BUF - 48-843-9

We are only 10 seasons of the group, not just Fitzgerald is the only one yet, but still a top-30 fantasy receiver!

No. 2-1996

  • Terry Glenn, NE - 90-1,132-6
  • Marvin Harrison, IND - 64-836-8
  • Keyshawn Johnson, NYJ - 63-844-8
  • Eddie Kennison, STL - 54-924-9

Glenn seemed to be a disappointment after breaking rookie this year be, but had four 1,000-yard seasons in his career of 11 years. Harrison and Johnson was star luxury two, both in height of over 10,000 meters ever.

No. 3-2013

  • Keenan Allen, SD - 71-1,046-8
  • DeAndre Hopkins, HOU - 52-802-2
  • Terrance Williams, DAL - 44-736-5
  • Marlon Brown, BAL - 49-524-7

After a slow start, Allen leads this group again in his second year to year with 55 catches. But Hopkins (764), with 42 percent more receiving yards Allen (537), the second best year in these statistics. Williams and six touchdowns is 50 percent more than Hopkins'. 4 The signing of Steve Smith relevant in Brown 2 year with the Ravens.

No. 4-1995

  • Joey Galloway, MAR - 67-1,039-7
  • Wayne Chrebet, NYJ - 66-726-4
  • Frank Sanders, ARI - 52-883-2
  • Chris Sanders, HOU - 35-823-9

Galloway quietly took over 700 passes in his career 16 years ago. He and his former teammate Chris Sanders Ohio State was the only college in the list in the same rookie teammates. I have to go see that a quarter of the state of Ohio in 1994: Bobby Hoying!

No. 5-2011

  • AJ Green, CIN - 65-1,057-7
  • Julio Jones, WR, ATL - 54-959-8
  • Torrey Smith, BAL - 50-841-7

If you were at only pure global talent search, this group was the best of the last 20 seasons. This group came in the first three seasons 68 touchdowns.

No. 6-2012

  • Justin Blackmon, JAC - 64-865-5
  • Josh Gordon, CLE - 50-805-5
  • TY Hilton, IND - 50-861-7

There's something poetic as Hilton, Third Round of the International University of Florida, had the best race so far been Blackmon and Gordon play more games locked so it seems.

Rookie WR Class 2015

We is not finished this season, we should be able to get a good idea that recipients get 70-700-7 country in our statistical framework.

There are six rookie receiver on pace for 70 receptions (Kelvin Benjamin, Mike Evans, Sammy Watkins and Jordan Matthews), without Brandin Cooks (inch)   and Allen Robinson, who was before the break with his foot on the pace.

How played the game there are seven representatives of WHO for the pace to score seven or more touchdowns, including Benjamin Evans, Matthews, Watkins, Martavis Bryant, John Brown and Allen Hurns rookie.

Surprisingly, there are eight different rookie wide receivers, which this year are in way over 700 meters - Evans and Benjamin now! With this pair, and Watkins, Matthews, Hurns, Brown, Taylor Gabriel and Odell Beckham have over 440 yards passing at the time. Thus, they are on the right track for 700 meters. (Cooks and Robinson were also on pace 700 meters before his season-ending injury.)

It is not to count Jarvis Landry warmed considerably recently, recording 30 receptions for 289 yards and three touchdowns in his last six games. Otherwise, for the next six games, he is the mark of 70 catches in the shade and near the other two benchmarks.

I wonder if you can see great second season rookie wide receivers originally forget how Marqise Lee and Cody Latimer.

So there you have it - of the 2014 rookie WR class was 10 players recorded 70 receptions, 700 yards and seven touchdowns. In the past 23 seasons, we never saw more to do than four wide receivers.

Pleased keeper leagues!

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