Sports Wunderkind » andre johnson Tue, 26 Apr 2016 18:18:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.9 Redzone Reliance Percentage: Pass Catchers /redzone-reliance-percentage-pass-catchers/ /redzone-reliance-percentage-pass-catchers/#comments Wed, 27 Feb 2013 02:52:30 +0000 /?p=350 Last week, I introduced the framework of a large part of what my offseason work is going to consist of. Red Zone Reliance percentage, the amount of a players fantasy points that he scores in the red zone, is a new advanced fantasy football metric that I have invented. It’s predictive properties are not yet entirely quantified, but will be something that I continue to work and theorize on throughout the next several months. It’s immediate use, in relation to the running backs that were examined in the last article, where to show which players where heavily reliant on redzone carries and touchdowns for their fantasy value. Running Back is a position that is heavily dictated on usage; wide receivers and tight ends do not get the same volume of work, making red zone looks that much more important.

Eric Decker and the Redzone were best friends in 2012.

Rather than creating separate tables for wide receivers and tight ends, I chose to include them both in this set of data. That way, comparisons in usage can be highlighted between all pass catchers. As previously noted, pass catchers who find the end zone or get a lot of red zone work are very valuable. Where as a running back is going get 15 touches a game, plus several possible catches, wide receivers have a much smaller impact on the game as a whole. Even the best pass catching players rarely get to touch the ball 10 times a game, making their touchdowns even more important. Due to the nature of the position, I decided to include Point Per Reception data and create a Point Point Per Reception Redzone Reliance Percentage. Players who get a high percentage of their PPR points in the Redzone but don’t score many touchdowns could be in for a huge uptick in value. PPR RZR% could end up being a predictive set of data, which I will know after more conclusive study. Initally, however, we need to view some players through the lens of this set of Redzone Reliance Percentage data.

If Rob Gronkowski scored points for the magnitude recorded after touchdown spikes, he’d be the #1 player in fantasy.

The most reliant players on Redzone points are not all that surprising. James Jones comes in as the player with the highest percentage, just barely beating out Eric Decker. Both players required touchdowns to buoy their fantasy value, with Decker needing 17 receptions in the Redzone to help uphold his PPR value. For a player who is normally perceived as a deep threat, Torrey Smith accrued 29% of his PPR points in the redzone, hinting towards a possible upside next year. If he and Joe Flacco are able to combine on a higher percentage of deep throws and his redzone usage maintains, Smith could finally give us that WR1 season we’ve been waiting for. Antonio Brown is another player whose redzone scoring percentages where surprising. While he did miss a significant portion of the season due to injury, the redzone points he did score wound up being 26% of his total, compared to Mike Wallace’s 18%. Players who were surprisingly reliant on redzone catches were not as eye opening as the players who produced without them, however.

Dez Bryant did not need redzone looks to score touchdowns.

Dez Bryant scored a measly 13% of his fantasy points in standard leagues in the redzone and 12% in PPR formats. Dez is a player that is basically built for the redzone with immense strength and outrageous ball skills. If the Cowboys offense takes on a new look in 2013, that is built on giving Dez the ball in the redzone, a finish above A.J Green, Julio Jones and other top 5 options is not at all ludicrous. Dez has absolutely nothing on Calvin Johnson, whose 2012 production would make any player blush, scored only SEVEN PERCENT of his fantasy points in the red zone. My good friend Denny Carter, @cdcarter13, has already related Megatron’s touchdown woes, and this statistic does more to outline  Johnson’s 2013 potential. Not that you need any more reason to draft Calvin Johnson onto your team, but his production truly boggles the mind. Other players that scored a surprisingly low percentage of their total points in the redzone include T.Y Hilton with 12% in both standard and PPR, Owen Daniels with only 13% in PPR formats, Andre Johnson totalling a Megatron-esque 8% RZR (potentially related to Arian Fosters ridiculous RZR%) and Josh Gordon’s 12%. In the case of Gordon, who is already a hot 2013 commodity, RZR% points towards an upward trend in 2013.
Without further ado, however, I present the 2012 data.

2012 Passcatchers Redzone Reliance Percentage (Standard and PPR)

NAME TARG REC RECYD YD/REC RECTD RZ FANT PT PPR RZ PTS Total Catches Total Fantasy Points Total PPR Points RZR PPR RZR
Eric Decker 25 17 164 9.6471 12 88.4 105.4 85 184 269 0.4804347826 0.3918215613
James Jones 20 14 125 8.9286 11 78.5 92.5 64 162 226 0.4845679012 0.4092920354
Marques Colston 23 17 176 10.3529 10 77.6 94.6 83 175 258 0.4434285714 0.3666666667
Kyle Rudolph 17 14 95 6.7857 9 63.5 77.5 53 103 156 0.6165048544 0.4967948718
Brandon Marshall 23 13 121 9.3077 8 60.1 73.1 118 217 335 0.2769585253 0.2182089552
A.J. Green 24 13 94 7.2308 8 58.5 71.5 97 205 302 0.2853658537 0.2367549669
Tony Gonzalez 17 12 85 7.0833 8 56.5 68.5 93 141 234 0.4007092199 0.2927350427
Jimmy Graham 17 9 82 9.1111 8 56.2 65.2 85 152 237 0.3697368421 0.2751054852
Rob Gronkowski 17 10 73 7.3 8 55.3 65.3 55 145 200 0.3813793103 0.3265
Julio Jones 20 11 108 9.8182 7 52.8 63.8 79 183 262 0.2885245902 0.2435114504
Vincent Jackson 20 11 139 12.6364 6 49.9 60.9 72 186 258 0.2682795699 0.2360465116
Heath Miller 20 12 63 5.25 7 48.3 60.3 71 103 174 0.4689320388 0.3465517241
Torrey Smith 11 8 108 13.5 6 46.8 54.8 49 134 183 0.3492537313 0.2994535519
Antonio Gates 11 8 94 11.75 6 45.4 53.4 49 96 145 0.4729166667 0.3682758621
Demaryius Thomas 21 9 78 8.6667 6 43.8 52.8 94 204 298 0.2147058824 0.1771812081
Victor Cruz 19 10 66 6.6 6 42.6 52.6 86 169 255 0.2520710059 0.2062745098
Wes Welker 18 14 102 7.2857 5 40.2 54.2 118 173 291 0.2323699422 0.1862542955
Mike Williams 19 8 39 4.875 6 39.9 47.9 63 155 218 0.2574193548 0.2197247706
Dennis Pitta 13 8 78 9.75 5 37.8 45.8 61 109 170 0.3467889908 0.2694117647
Denarius Moore 15 9 75 8.3333 5 37.5 46.5 51 116 167 0.3232758621 0.2784431138
Anthony Fasano 13 9 58 6.4444 5 35.8 44.8 41 63 104 0.5682539683 0.4307692308
Scott Chandler 10 6 57 9.5 5 35.7 41.7 43 93 136 0.3838709677 0.3066176471
Michael Crabtree 11 5 43 8.6 5 34.3 39.3 85 165 250 0.2078787879 0.1572
Jermaine Gresham 13 9 80 8.8889 4 32 41 64 104 168 0.3076923077 0.244047619
Percy Harvin 13 8 55 6.875 3 32 40 62 101 163 0.3168316832 0.245398773
Roddy White 20 9 79 8.7778 4 31.9 40.9 92 177 269 0.1802259887 0.1520446097
Sidney Rice 13 7 70 10 4 31 38 50 119 169 0.2605042017 0.224852071
Dallas Clark 12 8 68 8.5 4 30.8 38.8 47 68 115 0.4529411765 0.3373913043
Lance Moore 15 8 67 8.375 4 30.7 38.7 65 116 181 0.2646551724 0.2138121547
Reggie Wayne 19 9 64 7.1111 4 30.4 39.4 106 165 271 0.1842424242 0.1453874539
Golden Tate 12 9 62 6.8889 4 30.2 39.2 45 119 164 0.2537815126 0.2390243902
Brandon Myers 14 9 60 6.6667 4 30 39 79 105 184 0.2857142857 0.2119565217
Randall Cobb 8 7 57 8.1429 4 29.7 36.7 80 157 237 0.1891719745 0.1548523207
Dez Bryant 14 9 51 5.6667 4 29.1 38.1 92 210 302 0.1385714286 0.1261589404
Martellus Bennett 16 7 48 6.8571 4 28.8 35.8 55 93 148 0.3096774194 0.2418918919
Antonio Brown 9 6 39 6.5 4 28.6 34.6 66 109 175 0.2623853211 0.1977142857
Marcedes Lewis 14 7 43 6.1429 4 28.3 35.3 52 78 130 0.3628205128 0.2715384615
David Thomas 7 5 43 8.6 4 28.3 33.3 11 33 44 0.8575757576 0.7568181818
Greg Jennings 10 7 43 6.1429 4 28.3 35.3 36 61 97 0.4639344262 0.3639175258
Aaron Hernandez 12 7 40 5.7143 4 28 35 51 79 130 0.3544303797 0.2692307692
Mohamed Sanu 7 4 31 7.75 4 27.1 31.1 16 50 66 0.542 0.4712121212
Jordy Nelson 12 6 30 5 4 27 33 49 117 166 0.2307692308 0.1987951807
Andre Roberts 8 4 29 7.25 4 26.9 30.9 64 109 173 0.2467889908 0.1786127168
Malcom Floyd 10 5 29 5.8 4 26.9 31.9 56 111 167 0.2423423423 0.1910179641
Joel Dreessen 14 8 27 3.375 4 26.7 34.7 41 66 107 0.4045454545 0.3242990654
Steve Johnson 17 7 85 12.1429 3 26.5 33.5 79 141 220 0.1879432624 0.1522727273
Greg Olsen 14 8 82 10.25 3 26.2 34.2 69 114 183 0.2298245614 0.1868852459
Austin Pettis 9 5 19 3.8 4 25.9 30.9 30 50 80 0.518 0.38625
Jason Witten 14 8 69 8.625 3 24.9 32.9 110 122 232 0.2040983607 0.1418103448
Mike Wallace 17 10 62 6.2 3 24.3 34.3 64 133 197 0.1827067669 0.1741116751
Brandon Pettigrew 12 5 62 12.4 3 24.2 29.2 59 75 134 0.3226666667 0.2179104478
Ben Watson 9 6 59 9.8333 3 23.9 29.9 49 68 117 0.3514705882 0.2555555556
Donald Jones 12 7 57 8.1429 3 23.7 30.7 41 68 109 0.3485294118 0.2816513761
Jeremy Maclin 17 8 55 6.875 3 23.5 31.5 69 128 197 0.18359375 0.1598984772
Kendall Wright 13 7 52 7.4286 3 23.2 30.2 64 87 151 0.2666666667 0.2
Donnie Avery 13 5 51 10.2 3 23.1 28.1 60 97 157 0.2381443299 0.1789808917
Greg Little 7 3 27 9 3 22.4 25.4 53 90 143 0.2488888889 0.1776223776
Dwayne Allen 8 6 35 5.8333 3 21.5 27.5 45 71 116 0.3028169014 0.2370689655
Justin Blackmon 11 6 35 5.8333 3 21.5 27.5 64 119 183 0.1806722689 0.150273224
Dante Rosario 7 4 30 7.5 3 21 25 10 28 38 0.75 0.6578947368
Garrett Graham 6 5 28 5.6 3 20.8 25.8 28 44 72 0.4727272727 0.3583333333
Brandon Gibson 9 4 28 7 3 20.8 24.8 51 99 150 0.2101010101 0.1653333333
Brandon Lloyd 16 10 87 8.7 2 20.7 30.7 74 115 189 0.18 0.1624338624
Owen Daniels 12 3 24 8 3 20.4 23.4 62 108 170 0.1888888889 0.1376470588
Kenny Britt 12 4 14 3.5 3 19.4 23.4 45 83 128 0.2337349398 0.1828125
Santana Moss 5 3 11 3.6667 3 19.1 22.1 41 107 148 0.1785046729 0.1493243243
Vernon Davis 5 3 8 2.6667 3 18.8 21.8 41 85 126 0.2211764706 0.173015873
Danny Amendola 12 8 58 7.25 2 17.8 25.8 63 85 148 0.2094117647 0.1743243243
Andrew Hawkins 13 9 57 6.3333 2 17.5 26.5 51 80 131 0.21875 0.2022900763
Miles Austin 13 5 54 10.8 2 17.4 22.4 66 130 196 0.1338461538 0.1142857143
Tiquan Underwood 8 5 52 10.4 2 17.2 22.2 28 55 83 0.3127272727 0.2674698795
T.Y. Hilton 10 5 49 9.8 2 17 22 50 131 181 0.1297709924 0.1215469613
Calvin Johnson 17 6 50 8.3333 2 17 23 122 226 348 0.0752212389 0.066091954
Jeremy Kerley 10 6 46 7.6667 2 16.8 22.8 56 98 154 0.1714285714 0.1480519481
Larry Fitzgerald 20 8 47 5.875 2 16.7 24.7 71 104 175 0.1605769231 0.1411428571
Domenik Hixon 11 5 46 9.2 2 16.6 21.6 39 69 108 0.2405797101 0.2
Jared Cook 9 5 44 8.8 2 16.4 21.4 44 76 120 0.2157894737 0.1783333333
Michael Jenkins 12 4 38 9.5 2 15.8 19.8 40 57 97 0.2771929825 0.2041237113
Jermichael Finley 11 4 38 9.5 2 15.8 19.8 61 79 140 0.2 0.1414285714
Nate Burleson 7 5 34 6.8 2 15.7 20.7 27 41 68 0.3829268293 0.3044117647
Zach Miller 6 5 37 7.4 2 15.7 20.7 38 58 96 0.2706896552 0.215625
Lance Kendricks 6 4 36 9 2 15.6 19.6 42 76 118 0.2052631579 0.1661016949
Kevin Ogletree 8 4 35 8.75 2 15.5 19.5 32 69 101 0.2246376812 0.1930693069
Steve Smith 14 4 34 8.5 2 15.4 19.4 73 144 217 0.1069444444 0.0894009217
Andre Johnson 7 4 33 8.25 2 15.3 19.3 112 184 296 0.0831521739 0.0652027027
Clay Harbor 9 5 32 6.4 2 15.2 20.2 25 31 56 0.4903225806 0.3607142857
Josh Morgan 7 4 32 8 2 15.2 19.2 48 66 114 0.2303030303 0.1684210526
Darrius Heyward-Bey 10 6 27 4.5 2 14.7 20.7 41 92 133 0.1597826087 0.1556390977
Delanie Walker 6 3 25 8.3333 2 14.5 17.5 21 52 73 0.2788461538 0.2397260274
Jeff Cumberland 6 3 25 8.3333 2 14.5 17.5 29 54 83 0.2685185185 0.2108433735
Rueben Randle 7 3 24 8 2 14.4 17.4 19 48 67 0.3 0.2597014925
Ryan Broyles 5 3 23 7.6667 2 14.3 17.3 22 43 65 0.3325581395 0.2661538462
Julian Edelman 6 3 22 7.3333 2 14.2 17.2 21 46 67 0.3086956522 0.2567164179
Stephen Hill 7 2 22 11 2 14.2 16.2 21 43 64 0.3302325581 0.253125
Cecil Shorts 12 4 20 5 2 14 18 55 140 195 0.1 0.0923076923
Doug Baldwin 7 4 19 4.75 2 13.9 17.9 29 55 84 0.2527272727 0.2130952381
Pierre Garcon 7 5 19 3.8 2 13.9 18.9 45 89 134 0.1561797753 0.1410447761
Jacob Tamme 6 3 17 5.6667 2 13.7 16.7 52 68 120 0.2014705882 0.1391666667
Brandon Stokley 5 3 17 5.6667 2 13.7 16.7 45 84 129 0.1630952381 0.1294573643
Jarius Wright 5 3 16 5.3333 2 13.6 16.6 22 44 66 0.3090909091 0.2515151515
Dustin Keller 7 3 14 4.6667 2 13.4 16.4 28 44 72 0.3045454545 0.2277777778
Josh Gordon 11 5 74 14.8 1 13.4 18.4 50 111 161 0.1207207207 0.1142857143
Titus Young 7 3 8 2.6667 2 12.8 15.8 33 64 97 0.2 0.1628865979
Hakeem Nicks 17 6 59 9.8333 1 11.9 17.9 53 87 140 0.1367816092 0.1278571429
Mario Manningham 7 6 48 8 1 10.8 16.8 42 57 99 0.1894736842 0.1696969697
Brent Celek 11 6 45 7.5 1 10.5 16.5 57 74 131 0.1418918919 0.1259541985
Micheal Spurlock 7 5 38 7.6 1 9.8 14.8 37 44 81 0.2227272727 0.1827160494
Dwayne Harris 6 3 37 12.3333 1 9.7 12.7 17 28 45 0.3464285714 0.2822222222
Harry Douglas 8 6 37 6.1667 1 9.6 15.6 38 46 84 0.2086956522 0.1857142857
Nate Washington 7 3 32 10.6667 1 9.2 12.2 45 97 142 0.0948453608 0.085915493
DeSean Jackson 8 3 30 10 1 9 12 45 81 126 0.1111111111 0.0952380952
Louis Murphy 13 4 30 7.5 1 9 13 25 40 65 0.225 0.2
Earl Bennett 6 3 29 9.6667 1 8.9 11.9 29 50 79 0.178 0.1506329114
Anquan Boldin 9 2 26 13 1 8.6 10.6 65 116 181 0.074137931 0.0585635359
Stephen Burton 5 3 26 8.6667 1 8.6 11.6 5 10 15 0.86 0.7733333333
Keshawn Martin 8 3 23 7.6667 1 8.4 11.4 10 20 30 0.42 0.38
T.J. Graham 5 3 23 7.6667 1 8.3 11.3 31 39 70 0.2128205128 0.1614285714
Tony Scheffler 11 4 23 5.75 1 8.3 12.3 42 56 98 0.1482142857 0.1255102041
Dexter McCluster 5 3 19 6.3333 1 8.3 11.3 52 58 110 0.1431034483 0.1027272727
Mike Thomas 6 3 20 6.6667 1 8 11 31 30 61 0.2666666667 0.1803278689
Brandon LaFell 9 3 17 5.6667 1 7.7 10.7 44 95 139 0.0810526316 0.0769784173
Braylon Edwards 8 2 16 8 1 7.6 9.6 26 39 65 0.1948717949 0.1476923077
Tony Moeaki 8 3 16 5.3333 1 7.6 10.6 33 51 84 0.1490196078 0.1261904762
Randy Moss 9 2 16 8 1 7.6 9.6 28 61 89 0.1245901639 0.1078651685
Chaz Schilens 6 2 16 8 1 7.6 9.6 28 41 69 0.1853658537 0.1391304348
Emmanuel Sanders 5 3 16 5.3333 1 7.6 10.6 44 69 113 0.1101449275 0.0938053097
Leonard Hankerson 7 4 14 3.5 1 7.4 11.4 38 73 111 0.101369863 0.1027027027
Coby Fleener 8 3 12 4 1 7.2 10.2 26 40 66 0.18 0.1545454545
Rod Streater 11 3 11 3.6667 1 7.1 10.1 39 76 115 0.0934210526 0.087826087
Jordan Cameron 6 2 9 4.5 1 6.9 8.9 20 29 49 0.2379310345 0.1816326531
Davone Bess 5 2 8 4 1 6.8 8.8 61 84 145 0.080952381 0.0606896552
Michael Floyd 5 1 8 8 1 6.8 7.8 45 68 113 0.1 0.0690265487
Juron Criner 6 2 6 3 1 6.6 8.6 16 21 37 0.3142857143 0.2324324324
Brian Quick 7 2 5 2.5 1 6.5 8.5 11 28 39 0.2321428571 0.2179487179
Jon Baldwin 6 1 3 3 1 6.3 7.3 29 39 68 0.1615384615 0.1073529412
Brian Hartline 12 2 36 18 0 3.6 5.6 74 114 188 0.0315789474 0.029787234
Steve Smith 5 3 22 7.3333 0 2.2 5.2 14 13 27 0.1692307692 0.1925925926
Armon Binns 7 3 16 5.3333 0 1.6 4.6 42 61 103 0.0262295082 0.0446601942
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New England Patriots Versus Houston Texans Preview /new-england-patriots-versus-houston-texans-preview/ /new-england-patriots-versus-houston-texans-preview/#comments Mon, 10 Dec 2012 21:44:20 +0000 /?p=28
Shaub and Brady will be battling it out for a first round bye tonight.

Tonight’s matchup between the New England Patriots and Houston Texans is one of the rare games where we get a preview of a potential playoff matchup, two top teams in a conference, multiple fantasy football starters that will swing playoff matchup’s, and a down right intriguing game. The New England Offense is posting historical numbers in efficiency and Belichick’s relentless attack will be tested against Houston’s stout run defense. While Houston has the reputation of an elite defense, it really is their run defense that is elite. With Johnathan Joseph out, or playing with a gimp leg, they have been vulnerable to the big play. Losing star linebacker Brian Cushing has hurt their intermediate passing defense as well. The Texans offense isn’t anything to sneeze at either. The dominant run blocking scheme, as well as having a fluid and patient runner in Arian Foster allows them to have an entire offense built off of play action. While Aqib Talib has played well since being a Patriot, he has historically struggled against protypical number 1 wide receivers, allowing the likes of Hakeem Nicks to physically dominate him for an entire game. With these puzzle piece’s in play, we need to analyze both offense’s thoroughly.

New England Patriots: One piece of the offense allows them to function the way they do: Tom Brady. Without Brady, this offense simply doesn’t run the same way. Belichick has finally found a runner that he is satisfied with however, in Stevan Ridley. Ridley isn’t particularly explosive, but he is durable and has fixed some fumbling issues that were plaguing his young career. Against this tough Texans run defense, it is going to be important for Ridley to take what is blocked and do his best to wear the opposing front 7 out. I have a feeling that Danny Woodhead and Shane Vereen are going to be utilized more in this game in order to spread the Texans out and get the offense into hurry up mode. It is easy to envision a scenario where the Patriots run around 90 offensive plays without breaking a sweat.

Aaron Hernandez could very well be the most valuable offensive piece the Patriots have.

With injuries to Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski, the passing game has had to undergo a rapid transformation. With Brandon Lloyd being a relative non-factor and Brady simply not trusting him, the Pats have gone back to their 2011 short and intermediate passing game. Aaron Hernandez and Wes Welker should both have around 10 catches and 15 targets in tonight’s game. It will be interesting to see how Brady adjusts with the loss of Edelman, as we haven’t seen a full gameplan without him and Gronkowski. J.J Watt poses a significant threat to the Patriots offensive line, so don’t be surprised to see lots of 2 tight end sets with Daniel Fells of Visanthe Shiancoe occupying Gronkowski’s previous position.

Foster hopes to get in a groove tonight against New England

Houston Texans: The Patriots secondary is still typically Patriots level terrible, and as a result, this game is going to be on Matt Schaub. Foster will have his part and get his 20 carries as a way to set up the play action game, but the outcome of this game is going to be decided by Matt Schaub. To be an elite quarterback in the NFL, you have to be able to win the shoot outs. Schaub proved capable of doing so against Matt Stafford and even the immortal Chad Henne, both games in overtime. If the game script goes anything like it should, with the play of both teams secondaries, Schaub should be hooking up with Andre Johnson, Owen Daniels, James Casey, Lestar Jean, Kevin Walter and and 9 other white guys that Houston has as pass catchers. Schaub and Gary Kubiak have developed a very intelligent play action system that operates from their famous stretch running play. Forcing New England’s linebackers into mismatched coverages and making their secondary unsure as to weather to bite on the run is going to give the Houston passing game the space they need to operate. Additionally, as previously mentioned, Talib struggles with larger wide outs and Andre Johnson is as strong, as tall and as talented as they come. He could easily have a field day. Further more, with their heavy use of the play action, don’t be surprised to see a deep bomb to the likes of Kevin Walter or James Casey in the third quarter after Schaub and Foster have lulled the New England D asleep. While I like New England’s chances in the game, their defense has it cut out for them.

Andre Johnson should be putting fear in Aqib Talib’s heart.

 

Final Prediction: New England 38, Houston 28

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